Biology

Here are the best resources to pass Biology. Find Biology study guides, notes, assignments, and much more.

All 200 results

Sort by:

Carbohydrates metabolism
  • Summary

    Carbohydrates metabolism

  • This document is best for revision of basic concepts from glycolysis to gluconeogenesis which may be useful for school exams to university papers
  • gayatri3
    $11.29 More Info
Penn Foster Intro to Biology Exam Study Guide
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Penn Foster Intro to Biology Exam Study Guide

  • Penn Foster Intro to Biology Exam Study Guide _____ are the smallest units of life Cells What's the correct order of biological organization? Population, community, ecosystem, biosphere Modification that makes organisms more suited to their environment is called a/an Adaptation Domain whose members live in very harsh environments--like salt lakes and hot springs Archaea Control groups, during an experiment, are Identical to experimental group in all area except the variable being te...
  • LectDan
    $16.49 More Info
Biology Final Exam Study Guide | Properties of Life & Fields of Biology
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Biology Final Exam Study Guide | Properties of Life & Fields of Biology

  • Biology Final Exam Study Guide | Properties of Life & Fields of Biology biology the study of life properties of life cellular organization, homeostasis, metabolism, responsiveness, haredity, growth, reproduction cellular organization basic structure of all cells is the same homeostasis insides work to stay the same while the outside changes metabolism all reactions that keep an organism alive and use energy responsiveness react haredity passing of traits growth changing, developi...
  • LectDan
    $15.99 More Info
BIO 1301 Final Exam Study Guide | Comprehensive Biology Review
  • Exam (elaborations)

    BIO 1301 Final Exam Study Guide | Comprehensive Biology Review

  • BIO 1301 Final Exam Study Guide | Comprehensive Biology Review Homeostasis is the process by which organisms... Maintain internal stability in a constantly changing environment. A variety of bird species on the Hawaiian Islands have acquired different types of beaks needed for utilizing specific food resources. What is the likely process by which these different species of finches came about? vertical inheritance with mutation. A researcher tests the hypothesis that people who take large da...
  • LectDan
    $16.99 More Info
Biology I Exam #1 Study Guide | Scientific Method, Experiments & Variables
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Biology I Exam #1 Study Guide | Scientific Method, Experiments & Variables

  • Biology I Exam #1 Study Guide | Scientific Method, Experiments & Variables 5 steps of scientific method 1. observation 2. question 3. hypothesis 4. experiment 5. conclusion observation act of viewing the world around us question made based off of an observation hypothesis a tentative explanation for an observation controlled experiment - test several groups - introduce a single variable per treatment - keep conditions as similar as possible from one group to the next conclusion ...
  • LectDan
    $17.28 More Info
BIO 1301 Comprehensive Final Exam Notes | Biology Made Easy
  • Exam (elaborations)

    BIO 1301 Comprehensive Final Exam Notes | Biology Made Easy

  • BIO 1301 Comprehensive Final Exam Notes | Biology Made Easy In glycolysis, glucose is converted to pyruvate The NET result of two molecules of glucose undergoing glycolysis is the formation of 4 NADH and 4 ATP In muscle cells deprived of oxygen, the end product of glycolysis is converted to lactic acid During an intermediate step of the pathway called ______, a 6-carbon sugar diphosphate molecule is split into two, 3-carbon sugar phosphate molecules. glycolysis Before entering the Krebs...
  • LectDan
    $15.99 More Info
BIO 1301 Final Exam Study Guide | Comprehensive Biology Review
  • Exam (elaborations)

    BIO 1301 Final Exam Study Guide | Comprehensive Biology Review

  • BIO 1301 Final Exam Study Guide | Comprehensive Biology Review What is Taxonomy? The science of naming things/organisms. What are the 3 domains? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya Why do we use the scientific method? To make sure that our results/experiments are valid. What are the steps of the scientific method? 1. Observation 2.Hypothesis 3.Design Experiment. 4.Collect Data 5.Analyze 6.Conclusion What is negative feedback? Normal responses. Example would be a thermostat (supply and dema...
  • LectDan
    $17.49 More Info
Penn Foster Biology Evolution Exam Review | Chapters 14–19 Explained
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Penn Foster Biology Evolution Exam Review | Chapters 14–19 Explained

  • Penn Foster Biology Evolution Exam Review | Chapters 14–19 Explained Evolution Genetic change in a line of descent over time. Fossils Impressions, or casts, in sedimentary rocks of long deceased organisms. Biogeography Te study of the distribution of organisims throughout the world. Summarize how nineteenth-century scientists contributed to the study of evolutionary change. The work of Charles Darwin helped shape modern evolutionary thought. All species on Earth, including humans, have...
  • LectDan
    $15.99 More Info
Biology Chapter 1 Exam Study Guide | Introduction to Biology & Cell Theory
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Biology Chapter 1 Exam Study Guide | Introduction to Biology & Cell Theory

  • Biology Chapter 1 Exam Study Guide | Introduction to Biology & Cell Theory Biology The study of living organisms Unicellular organism An organism made up of only one cell Multicellular organism An organism made up of more than one cell Cytoplasm Contents that fill a cell, including the cytosol and organelles Plasma membrane Structure that surrounds a cell and defines its boundaries DNA Genetic (hereditary) material of cells Prokaryote Cell that does not contain a nucleus Eukaryote...
  • LectDan
    $15.49 More Info
Biology Chapter 1 & 2 Exam | Scientific Method, Levels of Organization & Life Processes
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Biology Chapter 1 & 2 Exam | Scientific Method, Levels of Organization & Life Processes

  • Biology Chapter 1 & 2 Exam | Scientific Method, Levels of Organization & Life Processes List the levels of organization for life 1. Biosphere 2. Ecosystem 3. Community 4. Populations 5. Organism 6. Organs and organ systems 7. Tissue 8. Cell 9. Organelle 10. Molecule What is a Biosphere? All life on earth and the places where they exist What is an ecosystem? Organisms in a particular area and physical components in which life interacts - ex: soil, water, light What is a community? All or...
  • LectDan
    $14.99 More Info
Miller and Levine Biology Chapter 11 Vocabulary
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Miller and Levine Biology Chapter 11 Vocabulary

  • Miller and Levine Biology Chapter 11 Vocabulary genetics scientific study of heredity fertilization process in sexual reproduction in which male and female reproductive cells join to form a new cell trait specific characteristic of an individual hybrid offspring of crosses between parents with different traits gene sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait; factor that is passed from parent to offspring allele one of a number of different forms of a gene p...
  • LectDan
    $12.99 More Info
Fear of missing out? Then don’t!
Do you wonder why so many students wear nice clothes, have money to spare and enjoy tons of free time? Well, they sell on Stuvia! Imagine your study notes being downloaded a dozen times for $15 each. Every. Single. Day.