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- (-) Concept and terminologies of biology
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Molecular structure of DNA. Nucleotide. Nitrogenous base, phosphate.
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Introduction to the circulatory system and the heart
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- Determine which mutations are favored by the selection agents of predators and food variety and which mutations are neutral.
- Describe which traits change the survivability of an organism in different environments.
- Experiment with environments which produce a stable population of bunnies, a population that dies out, and a population that takes over the world.
- Track genes through multiple generations.
- Compare how dominant and recessive genes get passed onto offspring.
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Meiosis is a process that creates sex cells (gametes) with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell. Meiosis has two stages: meiosis I and meiosis II. In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material (crossing over). In meiosis II, sister chromatids separate, creating four haploid cells.
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How homologous chromosomes separate into two sets. Prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I.
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Skeletons support and protect our bodies. Bugs have exoskeletons outside their bodies, while humans have endoskeletons inside. Our bones are in axial (skull, ribcage, spine) and appendicular (arms, legs) groups. Bone marrow makes blood cells; more specifically, red marrow makes blood and yellow marrow stores fat.
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By the end of this unit you will be able to:
- Define and use the trigonometric ratios of cosθ, sinθ and tanθ.
- Calculate the trigonometric ratios in each quadrant of the Cartesian plane.
- Calculate the value of expressions containing trigonometric ratios.
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By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Define and use the trigonometric ratios of cosθ, sinθ, and tanθ.
- Calculate the value of expressions containing trigonometric ratios with a calculator.
- Calculate the value of expressions containing trigonometric ratios without a calculator.
- Work with trigonometric tables.
- Solve problems in 2 dimensions involving angles of elevation and depression
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Micturition (peeing) starts with urine flowing from the kidneys to the bladder via ureters. The bladder expands using transitional epithelium. Urine exits through the urethra, controlled by internal and external urethral sphincters. Ureters prevent backflow, thereby reducing infection risk