This biology final study guide covers topics in Mendelian genetics, DNA and RNA, human genetics, evolution, and physiology. It lists chapters and page numbers from the textbook to review genes and dominance, meiosis, DNA structure and replication, RNA and protein synthesis, blood group genes, sickle cell disease, sex-linked diseases, evolution evidence from finches and fossils, homeostasis, and organ systems like the respiratory, excretory, and circulatory systems. It also includes karyotypes, amino acids, natural selection, and genetic equilibrium.
This biology final study guide covers topics in Mendelian genetics, DNA and RNA, human genetics, evolution, and physiology. It lists chapters and page numbers from the textbook to review genes and dominance, meiosis, DNA structure and replication, RNA and protein synthesis, blood group genes, sickle cell disease, sex-linked diseases, evolution evidence from finches and fossils, homeostasis, and organ systems like the respiratory, excretory, and circulatory systems. It also includes karyotypes, amino acids, natural selection, and genetic equilibrium.
This biology final study guide covers topics in Mendelian genetics, DNA and RNA, human genetics, evolution, and physiology. It lists chapters and page numbers from the textbook to review genes and dominance, meiosis, DNA structure and replication, RNA and protein synthesis, blood group genes, sickle cell disease, sex-linked diseases, evolution evidence from finches and fossils, homeostasis, and organ systems like the respiratory, excretory, and circulatory systems. It also includes karyotypes, amino acids, natural selection, and genetic equilibrium.
This biology final study guide covers topics in Mendelian genetics, DNA and RNA, human genetics, evolution, and physiology. It lists chapters and page numbers from the textbook to review genes and dominance, meiosis, DNA structure and replication, RNA and protein synthesis, blood group genes, sickle cell disease, sex-linked diseases, evolution evidence from finches and fossils, homeostasis, and organ systems like the respiratory, excretory, and circulatory systems. It also includes karyotypes, amino acids, natural selection, and genetic equilibrium.
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Biology final study guide
Mendelian genetics: chapter 11
DNA & RNA: chapter 12 Human Genetics: chapter 14 Evolution: chapter 15 & 16 Physiology: chapters 35-40
• Genes and dominance (pg.265)
• Meiosis (pg.276-277) • diploid • Gametes (pg. 342) • Compare mitosis with meiosis (pg. 278) • Structure of DNA and DNA Replication (pg. 297) • RNA and Protein Synthesis (pg. 300-301) • Blood group genes (pg. 344) • Sickle Cell disease (pg. 347) • Sex-Linked disease (pg. 350) • X-Chromosome Inactivation (pg. 352) • Gene therapy (p. 359-360) • Darwin’s observation of finches: structural adaptations based upon natural selection (pg. 372) • Evidence of evolution: fossil record (pg. 382) • Homologous body structures: (pg. 384) • Allele relative frequency (pg.394) • Mutations (pg. 394) • Directional Selection (pg. 398), stabilizing selection (pg.399) • Genetic equilibrium (pg. 400) • Geographic, Behavioral & reproductive isolation (pg 404-405) • Levels of organization (pg. 891) • Homeostasis & feedback inhibition, thyroid regulation (pg. 895, pg.1000) • Synapse (pg. 900) • Central Nervous system (pg.901) • Blood vessels (pg. 946-947) • White blood cells and Red Blood cells (pg. 952) • Respiratory system functions (pg. 956) • Functions of excretory system (kidneys) (pg. 985) • Fighting infectious diseases (pg. 1035) • HIV/AIDS: how it affects T Cells • Karyotypes: homologous chromosomes, autosomes & sex chromosomes • Read an amino acid chart