Chapter 12 Notes Spinal cord: simplest part of CNS Reflex: rapid, automatic response triggered by stimuli Spinal reflexes: reflexes controlled in the spinal cord- can function without input from brain Do not learn all ...
Bio Oct 31 In 1844, Darwin wrote an essay on natural selection as the mechanism of descent with modification But did not introduce his theory publicly Natural selection is a process in which individuals with favorable inh...
Bio Oct 28 Introduction In 1859, Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection Darwin made two points in the Origins of Species Todays organisms descended from ancestral species (i.e. evo...
Bio Oct 26 The following points are reflected in the animal phylogeny: 1. All animals share a common ancestor 2. Sponges are basal animals 3. Eumetazoa is a clade of animals (eumetazoans) with true tissues 4. Most animal p...
Bio Oct 24 Have been around for more than 700 million years Huge explosion in diversity during the Cambrian explosion 250540 million years ago Cambrian explosion Diversity of large animals increased dramatically New preda...
Bio Oct 21 Bryophytes Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses ~25,000 species Are generally groundhugging and only a few cells thick Most primitive plants Nonvascular Rhizoids Atmosphere Spores Fungi 1.5 million species of fun...
Bio Oct 19 Plants Plants evolved from algal protists 56 defining characteristics Plants are (some algae are the same) Multicellular Eukaryotic Most photosynthetic autotrophs Vacuole cellulose in cell walls Some algae ...
Bio Oct 17 Phylogeny Taxonomy is the ordered division and naming of organisms Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species Organisms share many characteristics because of common ancestry P...
Bio Oct 14 Recap of Prokaryote structure, function and reproduction RE: Cell wall functions Maintains structure Provides protection Controls water movement in and out (prevents bursting in hypotonic environment) Osmosis...
Bio Oct 12 Structure of scientific paper Title Author(s) Order is important Contact info Revised date Keywords Abstract Summary of the whole paper In multiple languages in some journals Accessible in e.g. Current Cont...
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