BIO120H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Exponential Growth, Net Reproduction Rate, Semelparity And Iteroparity

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Exam analysis: adaptation and biodiversity, midterm 1: test break down: There are four independent topics covered in the first midterm, which are atomic structure, stoichiometry, gases and solutions. The test is usually 50 minutes, and worth 25 marks. All of the questions will be multiple choice questions, and in order to master the term test, you will need to have good knowledge of each topic. You need to a solid understanding of stoichiometry and gases. For the detailed importance of each topic, please refer to the question statistics as follows: test statistics: Pattern of variation in temperature, moisture, precipitation, winds and atmospheric pressure. At higher altitudes we find colder regions; seasonality a function of temperature (summer-winter). At lower latitudes warmer; seasonality a function of rainfall (dry season-wet season). Rainfall mostly depends on atmospheric circulation, offshore ocean currents, rain shadows. (hadley cells-equators rainy), coriolis effect (rotation of cyclones due to wind patterns)