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BIOA02H3 Chapter Notes -Connective Tissue, Symporter, Carbonic Anhydrase
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The solute potential (also called the osmotic potential) of a solution is a measure of the effect of dissolved solutes on the osmotic behavior of the s
View DocumentStudy Guide for Chapter 57
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Human interference with different habitats and ecosystems have greatly increased the rate of extinction. An applied scientific discipline devoted to pr
View DocumentBIOA02H3 Chapter Notes -Conflict Theories, Victim Blaming, Microanalysis
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The study of interaction between groups and individuals in human society and involves the critical examination of everyday aspects of human life. Can b
View DocumentChapter 51 Study Guide
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Chapter 51 salt and water balance and nitrogen excretion. Blood, sweat, tears taste salty because they have similar ionic concentrations as interstitia
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Glial cells do not conduct action potentials: they support neurons physically, immunologically, and metabolically. A nerve is a bundle of axons that
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Life depends on absorption of light energy from sun not very efficient ~ 4% of light actually used. Pigments absorb light in visible spectrum (400 700n
View DocumentChapter 31 - Textbook
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Chapter 31 animal origins & the evolution of body plans. 31. 1 what evidence indicates the animals are monophyletic. Unlike bacteria, archae, and most
View DocumentBGYA02 - Lec2 (text+lec combined notes)
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All animals need nutrients and oxygen and must eliminate carbon dioxide and other waste products of metabolism. Under suitable circumstances, cells are
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