2013 h/g bio pafe review
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2013 H/G Bio PAFE Review. Study the parts of the microscope Know the names Know the functions. Graphing. Make a scientific graph DRY MIX Label Axis with quantity and unit Spread data out along each axis Make a descriptive title. Food Web. Energy Pyramids. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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2013 H/G Bio PAFE Review
Study the parts of the microscope•Know the names•Know the functions
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Graphing
• Make a scientific graph• DRY MIX• Label Axis with quantity and unit• Spread data out along each axis• Make a descriptive title
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Food Web
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Energy Pyramids• An Energy Pyramid is a diagram
that compares energy used by producers, primary consumers, and other trophic levels.
• Producers ALWAYS make up the bottom layer of the pyramid (they have the most energy).
• Sections become progressively smaller as you go up the pyramid since the amount of usable energy sharply decreases.
• RULE: As you move up the energy pyramid, the amount of available energy goes down.
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Survivorship Curves • A survivorship curve is a generalized
diagram showing the number of surviving members over time from a measured set of births.
• There are three types of curves:– 1. Type I Curve – Shows a life history
common in large mammals, including humans.
– There is a low level of infant mortality and they survive longer.
– 2. Type II Curve – Organisms such as birds, small mammals, and some reptiles show a
survivorship rate that is roughly equal at all ages of an organism’s life.
– At all times they have an equal chance of dying.
– 3. Type III Curve – Organisms with type III survivorship have a very high birth rate and also a very high infant mortality rate.
– These are typically reptiles, amphibians and plants.
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Exponential Growth
• When resources are unlimited, a population has the opportunity to grow rapidly.
• Exponential Growth occurs when a population size increases dramatically over a period of time.
• The resulting curve is called a J-Curve.
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Logistic Growth• Most populations face limited
resource however and do not continue to grow rapidly.
• Logistic Growth occurs when a population begins with a period of slow growth followed by a brief period of exponential growth before leveling off at a stable size.
• The point at which the population reaches limited resources and STOPS growing is called Carrying Capacity.
• The resulting curve is called an S-curve.
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Eucaryotic Cells: Typical Plant Cell
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Eucaryotic Cells: Typical Animal Cell
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Mitochondria Harvest Chemical Energy From Food
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• Chloroplasts are double-membraned organelles which contain flattened membrane discs called thylakoids, which are arranged in stacks called grana. Surrounding the grana is a fluid called stroma.
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Energy in Cells:
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Fig. 8-15
Progress of the reaction
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