Introduction 2 Animals - 28 - animals may seem very different, but they all exhibit certain important features Heterotrophy eat food and digest it in the body ...
Co-evolution of life and atmosphere Moving toward a stable Earth Autotrophy vs. heterotrophy Describes where an organism get its C Autotrophs get C from CO2 ...
From physiology to PFT: Functional representation of N2 fixation in a Dynamic ... Heterotrophy. O2. Y=((1-T/30)^6)/(((1-T/30)^6) 0.001) Carpenter et al. 2004 ...
Dissolved oxygen concentration is sensitive to primary production ... From NCP, mixed layer is autotrophic March-November and heterotrophic December-February. ...
Ecology: Interactions and the Environment Multiple Levels of Complexity Biosphere Biome - Biomes of North America Ecosystem Community Population Individual Organism ...
Autotrophs are organisms that assimilate energy from sunlight (photosynthesis) ... Figure 5.18 Crossbill Morphology, Food Preference, and Survival (Part 1) ...
Area of Study Two: Functioning Organisms. Year 11 Biology. UNIT ONE ... the smallest living biological structure was chosen by Robert Hooke in a book he ...
4. Archaean life. 5. Evolution of complexity. 1. What can be known about the evolution of life? ... 4. Archaean life. Lecture 2: Proterozoic life. and metazoans ...
Diversity of Life Diversity of Life Diversity of Life Viruses Domain Archaea Domain Bacteria Structurally simple, lack most organelles Mostly microscopic Circular DNA ...
Zoology : Introduction to Animals (Ch.27) Zoology is the study of animals. ... Your zoology journal should have the following in it: Symmetry Activity(pg.599) ...
D 400 xylem D 400 How many covalent bonds may be formed by a carbon atom? ... Times New Roman Arial Black Blank Presentation Bitmap Image Slide 1 THIS Good ...
Chapter 7 Decomposers and Decomposition Decomposition? Decomposition Decomposition breakdown of chemical bonds formed during the construction of plant and animal ...
Coral/algal Reefs III The future? Utilitarian justification for reef conservation Therapeutic compounds from marine species Anti-virals from sponges, seagrass Anti ...
Metabolism Anabolism Catabolism Energy Capture Oxidation Electron loss Reduction Electron gain Redox Coupled reactions Metabolic Lifestyles AUTOTROPHY Photoautotroph ...
What are Protozoa? proto = first zoa = animals single-celled eukaryotic organisms Protozoan Life Styles absorb solutes (osmotrophy) ingest particulates (phagotrophy ...
Freshwater typically represents only 2% of tidal prism. Tidal height ~2m. Observed flushing time is 18 days from head of estuary (during high river flow) ...
Dinoflagellates Introduction Dinoflagellates are unicellular, flagellated protists The first modern dinoflagellate was described by Baker in 1753 The dinoflagellates ...
Faunal Diversity FISH 7380 Dr. e. irwin Objectives Understand the basic structure of riverine communities Learn broad patterns of faunal diversity across N.AM. river ...
Diversity of Aquatic Organisms Phytoplankton & Phytoplankton Ecology Part 3 * * * * * Desmids Form rigid Semi-cells often arranged like a snowflake Green Algae ...
Diversity of Aquatic Organisms Phytoplankton (Photosynthetic plankton, Mostly algae) Part 2 Characteristics of Algae Eukaryotic cells Single Cellular or Multi ...
The Archean: 4.6-2.5bya 1-the formation of the Earth (the last stage of the formation of the solar system and the Big Bang 2- the evolution of the atmosphere and ...
ultraplankton - bacteria and other very small plankton, 5 m (0.005 mm) ... mostly high trophic level carnivores, but a few are herbivores (e.g.,anchovy) ...
Water and the Fitness of the Environment. Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life ... The Organization and Control of Eukaryotic Genomes. DNA Technology and ...
... pathway Hot desert area Mostly succulents in the family of Cactaceae (cacti), Euphorbiaceae and Crassulaceae) Similar to C4 pathway Different times: ...
Kingdom Fungi The characteristics of fungi The evolution of the fungi Fungal classification Fungal life cycles Human-Fungus Interactions * Classified in CMR as true ...
Microbial Biogeochemistry. Chemical reactions occurring in the environment ... Transport Limitations; Advection-Diffusion. Transport by advection and diffusion: ...
16 From the Continental Shelf to the Deep Sea Notes for Marine Biology: Function, Biodiversity, Ecology By Jeffrey S. Levinton Sampling the Subtidal Benthos Dredges ...
Thomas Henry Huxley (1823-1913) ... Polymerization on clays, evaporation How did an isolated cell form? Enclosed membrane of lipid cells How did reproduction begin?
... of Biology. Chapter One: What is Life? Alive or Dead? Baby F. Copepod eggs. Diapause. Lotus seed. Bacteria. Bioethics. Characteristics of Life. Organization ...
Multicellularity and cell specialization enabled organisms to ... lines the interior of the coelom but does not surround the endodermic gut. 'false body cavity' ...
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking: 'The laws of science do not distinguish between the past and the future. ... In order to survive, human beings have to ...
Ch 17. Classification = the grouping of objects or organisms based on ... Ameba and Paramecium. Protista. Domain Eukarya contains membrane bound organelles ...
This is what happened on Earth when photosynthesis evolved. ... Cycles Krebs Cycle in respiration and Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis. Bot 130 Lecture 10 ...