PreparED Study Materials
BIOL 1120: Biology
School: Middle Tennessee State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 30
Notes

Biology 1120 week 2 notes (Biology)
BIOL 1120
Middle Tennessee State University
1 page | Spring 2016
Biology: feb. 29-march 4 (Biology)
BIOL 1120
Middle Tennessee State University
4 pages | Spring 2016
Study Guides
Videos
Oceans' Influence on the Biosphere: A Vital Connection
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Explore the profound impact of oceans on the biosphere in this video. Discover how oceans contribute to oxygen production, carbon dioxide absorption, and climate moderation, while also uncovering their limitations in regulating the pH of freshwater biomes and terrestrial groundwater.
The Cerebral Cortex: Its Functions and What It Doesn't Govern Explaine
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Uncover the key roles of the cerebral cortex, from cognition and memory to emotional regulation. Compare its functions to those of the hypothalamus, particularly regarding circadian rhythms. Get the answer to what the cerebral cortex doesn't govern.
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Understanding Mouse Coat Colors Through Dihybrid Cross Predictions
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Learn about mouse genetics and the implications of dominant and recessive genes on coat color. We'll use a Punnett square to predict offspring coat patterns by crossing two heterozygous mice. Learn how phenotype ratios like 9 Agouti: 4 white: 3 black help us understand genetic outcomes.
Chromosomal Contrast: Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Genetic Architectures
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Explore the distinct differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic chromosomes. Understand their structures, organization, size, and cellular locations. Grasp how these genetic units underscore life's incredible diversity.
Why Flamingos Are Pink: The Role of Diet in Coloration
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Uncover why flamingos, genetically predisposed to white feathers, sport a pink hue. Dismissing influences like weather and DNA mutations, the mystery unravels with diet: the intake of carotenoids from their food which overrides their genetic blueprint

































