BIO_SC 1010 Study Guide - Final Guide: Eukaryote, Population Ecology, Logistic Function
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Explain how evolutionary trees are constructed and what they represent. Lecture 28: compare prezygotic and postzygotic reproductive barriers and note examples of each, explain how the fossil record and homologies are evidence for evolution, explain how evolutionary trees are constructed and what they represent. Lecture 29: understand how the age of earth is determined by measuring the amount of radioactive isotopes present in rocks, explain how mass extinctions come about and changes the face of species structures on the planet. Lecture 30: describe the relative abundance of prokaryotes on earth and how they can affect humans and ecosystems, describe the types of organisms found in the eukarya domain, list the major characteristics of plants, fungi and animals. Lecture 31: recognize the differences between biotic and abiotic factors. Understand how the accumulation of carbon dioxide has played a role in global climate change. Understand the four levels of ecology and understand.