Biology 1002

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Section 1: 1.1 - Land plants evolved from green algae
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Section 1: 1.2 - Mosses and other nonvascular plants have life cycles dominated by gametophytes
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Section 1: 1.3 - Ferns and other seedless vascular plants were the first plants to grow tall
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Section 1: 1.4 - Seeds and pollen grains are key adaptations for life on land
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Section 1: 1.5 - Gymnospears bear "naked seeds", typically on cones
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Section 1: 1.6 - The reproductive adaptations of angiosperms include flowers and fruits
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Section 2: 2.1 - Plants have a hierarchical organization consisting of organs, tissues, and cells
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Section 2: 2.2 - Different meristems generate cells for primary and secondary growth
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Section 2: 2.3 - Primary growth lengthens roots and shoots
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Section 2: 2.4 - Secondary growth increases the diameter of stems and roots in woody plants
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Section 3: 3.1 - Adaptations for acquiring resources were key steps in evolution of vascular plants
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Section 3: 3.2 - Different mechanisms transport substances over short or long distances
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Section 3: 3.3 - Transpiration drives the transport of water and minerals from roots to shoots via the xylem
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Section 3: 3.4 - The rate of transpiration is regulated by stomata
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Section 3: 3.5 - Sugars are transported from sources to sinks via the phloem
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Section 4 - Plant nutrients
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Section 5 - Plant reproduction (Part 1)
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Section 5 - Plant reproduction (Part 2)
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Section 7: 7.1 - Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes with tissues that develop from embryonic layers
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Section 7: 7.2 - Animals can be characterized by body plans
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Section 7: 7.3 - Cnidarians are an ancient phylum of eumetazoans
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Section 7: 7.4 - Lophotrochozoans, a clade analyzed by molecular data, have the widest range of animal body forms
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Section 7: 7.5 - Ecdysozoans are the most species-rich animal group
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Section 8: 8.1 - Animal form and function or correlated at levels of organization
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Section 8: 8.2 - Feedback control maintains the internal environment in many animals
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Section 8: 8.3 - Homeostatic processes for thermoregulation involve form, function, and behaviour
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Section 8: 8.4 - Energy requirements are related to animal size, activity, and environment
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Section 9: 9.1 - An animal's diet must supply chemical energy and building blocks
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Section 9: 9.2 - Food processing involves ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination
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Section 9: 9.3 - Organs specialized for sequential stages of food processing form the mammalian digestive system
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Section 9: 9.4 - Evolutionary adaptations of vertebrate digestive systems correlate with diet
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Section 9: 9.5 - Feedback circuits regulate digestion, energy storage, and appetite
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Section 10: 10.1 - Circulatory systems link exchange surfaces with cells throughout the body
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Section 10: 10.2 - Coordinated cycles of heart contraction drive double circulation in mammals
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Section 10: 10.3 - Patterns of blood pressure and flow reflect the structure and arrangement of blood vessels
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Section 10: 10.4 - Blood components function in exchange, transport, and defense
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Section 10: 10.5 - Gas exchange occurs across specialized respiratory surfaces
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Section 10: 10.6 - Breathing ventilates the lungs
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Section 10: 10.7 - Adaptations for gas exchange include pigments that bind and transport gases
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Section 11: 11.1 - Osmoregulation balances the uptake and loss of water and solutes
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Section 11: 11.2 - An animal's nitrogenous wastes reflect its phylogeny and habitat
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Section 11: 11.3 - Diverse excretory systems are variations on a tubular theme
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Section 11: 11.4 - The nephron is organized for stepwise processing of blood filtrate
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Section 11: 11.5 - Hormonal circuits link kidney function, water balance, and blood pressure
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Section 14: 14.1 - Neuron organization and structure reflect function in information transfer
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Section 14: 14.2 - Ion pumps and ion channels establish the resting membrane potential of a neuron
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Section 14: 14.3 - Action potentials are the signals conducted by axons
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Section 14: 14.4 - Neurons communicate with each other at synapses
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Section 14: 14.5 - Nervous systems consist of circuits of neurons and support cells
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Section 15: 15.1 - Sensory receptors transduce stimulus energy and transmit signals to the central nervous systems
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Section 15: 15.2 - The mechanoreceptors responsible for hearing and equilibrium detect moving fluid or settling particles
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Section 15: 15.3 - Visual receptors in diverse animals depend on light-absorbing pigments
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Section 15: 15.4 - The sense of taste and smell rely on similar sets of sensory receptors
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Section 15: 15.5 - The physical interaction of protein filaments is required for muscle functions
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Section 15: 15.6 - Skeletal systems transform muscle contraction into locomotion
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