BIO 1130
uOttawa
Course Overview
Grade Boosters
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
2 min1. The Scientific Method
5min2. Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution
13min3. Genetics and Modern Evolutionary Synthesis
2.2hr4. Microevolution
35min5. Adaptation
9min6. Speciation
9min7. Systematics
14min8. Tree of Life
24min9. Bacteria & Archaea (Prokaryotes)
13min10. Protists
13min11. Plants
35min12. Animals
1.9hr- 12.I. Intro: Overview of Animals55 sec
12.4.1. Sponges4 min12.4.2. Practice 112.4.3. Practice 212.4.4. Cnidarians4 min12.4.5. Practice 112.4.6. Practice 212.4.7. Flatworms6 min12.4.8. Practice 112.4.9. Practice 212.4.10. Annelids5 min12.4.11. Practice 112.4.12. Practice 212.4.13. Mollusca5 min12.4.14. Practice 112.4.15. Practice 212.4.16. Overview of Ecdysozoa4 min12.4.17. Practice 112.4.18. Practice 212.4.19. Nematodes2 min12.4.20. Practice12.4.21. Overview of Arthropoda3 min12.4.22. Practice 112.4.23. Practice 212.4.24. Crustaceans4 min12.4.25. Practice 112.4.26. Practice 212.4.27. Hexapods4 min12.4.28. Practice 112.4.29. Practice 212.4.30. Insecta2 min12.4.31. Practice 112.4.32. Practice 212.4.33. Myriapoda2 min12.4.34. Practice12.4.35. Chelicerata6 min12.4.36. Practice 112.4.37. Practice 212.4.38. Deuterostoma4 min12.4.39. Practice 112.4.40. Practice 212.4.41. Chordates3 min12.4.42. Practice
12.6.1. Overview of Tetrapods3 min12.6.2. Practice12.6.3. Practice12.6.4. Amphibians4 min12.6.5. Practice12.6.6. Practice12.6.7. Overview of Amniotes2 min12.6.8. Practice12.6.9. Practice12.6.10. Overview of Reptiles3 min12.6.11. Reptiles12.6.12. Diversity of Reptiles5 min12.6.13. Reptiles12.6.14. Reptiles12.6.15. Overview of Mammals2 min12.6.16. Practice12.6.17. Mammal Diversity4 min12.6.18. Practice12.6.19. Practice12.6.20. Humans3 min12.6.21. Practice12.6.22. Practice
13. Biosphere, Ecology & Conservation Biology
1.2hr14. Population Ecology
8min15. Bonus Content: Fungi
19min16. Bonus Content: Viruses
6minI Welcome
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Hi there, I just want to ask why Homeostasis section is not available!
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InstructorThank you for bringing this to our attention and your patience in allowing us to solve the issue!
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Is glycolysis not covered in this course?
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InstructorIt is currently included in Section 5 "Energy and Metabolism"
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What is the difference between gene flow and genetic drift
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InstructorGene flow is the transfer of genetic information from one population to another. Genetic drift is the variation of the relative frequency of a particular allele (version of a gene) within a population. Hope this helps!
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What's neurons?
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A nerve cell
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whats a hydrogen bond?
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A bond between an electrostatic attraction between a proton in one molecule and electronegative atom in the other
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Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood?
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InstructorSeems like the outer layers of skin and outer cornea (of your eyes) are able to get oxygen directly from air.
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How does climate change affect wildlife in ontario?
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Instructor"In Ontario, [one] can expect average temperatures to rise by as much as 3 to 8 degrees Celsius over the next century. Warmer temperatures will result in milder winters, longer growing seasons and a higher frequency of severe weather events such as record-breaking storms, floods, droughts and heat waves." For more info, check out: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/common/ministry/publications/reports/climate_change_toolkit/climate_change_health_modelling_study.pdf
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