Semester Exam Honors Bio Outline

1) Scientific method
2) Measuring under the microscope
3) Darwin and natural selection
4) Macromolecules (hint study lipids and proteins as well)
5) Atomic structure and bonding (don’t forget about h- bonding)
6) DNA to RNA to protein (how genetic info is passed)
7) Ph and enzymes (how can you denature them?)
8) Flow of energy and energy conversion + heat + entropy+ 10% rule (ATP)
9) Tropic levels and food web and food chains
10) Chemical cycling of H2O carbon and nitrogen
11) Earths early (ozone O3) composition. ( how did it change overtime)
12) Cyanobacteria and stromatolites
13) Heterotrophic hypothesis all the way to eukaryotic cells
14) Characteristics of living organisms
15) Cellular structure and their functions (prokaryotic and eukaryotic)
16) Single cellular-> colonial-> multi cellular cells
17) Classification and taxonomy
18) The ways in which we classify ie. (aac sequences, DNA hybridizations)
19) Photosynthesis ( look at some limiting factors)
20) Cellular respiration

This is about 90% of the exam, there are some other questions from last year that we haven’t covered yet.

5 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    Does anyone know what the 10% of questions we have not covered are about. Are they on genetics?
    Nick Grandin said...
    more importantly when will we learn that 10 %
    Elbek said...
    i think she said in class she's going to change the other 10% so that it's got to do with the list posted.
    if not, you've got a 25% chance of getting them right. If you don't get em right, you can still get a 95% with your plant ;)
    Elbek said...
    freshman, change that picture.
    Anonymous said...
    Elbek, whats wrong with CSS?

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