BIOL-1101
uWindsor
Course Overview
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
2 min1. The Cell: An Overview
56min1.2.1. Eukaryotic Cells11 min1.2.2. Illustrations of Cellular Components7 min1.2.3. Practice 11.2.4. Practice 21.2.5. Ribosomes 3 min1.2.6. Peroxisomes3 min1.2.7. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts6 min1.2.8. Plant versus Animal Cells3 min1.2.9. Practice 11.2.10. Practice 21.2.11. Practice 31.2.12. Practice 4
2. Energy and Enzymes
1.4hr3. Cell Membranes and Signalling
1.6hr4. Cellular Respiration
53min5. Photosynthesis
53min6. Cell Cycles
1.1hr7. Genetic Recombination
18min8. The Chromosomal Basis of Mendelian Inheritance
1.1hr9. Genetic Linkage, Sex linkage and Other Extensions to Basic Inheritance of Mechanisms
1.1hr10. DNA Structure, Replication, and Repair
2hr10.4.1. Types of DNA Mutations9 min10.4.2. Practice 110.4.3. Practice 210.4.4. Sources of Mutation: Tautomeric Shifts7 min10.4.5. Example: Tautomeric Shifts4 min10.4.6. Sources of Mutation: DNA Slippage5 min10.4.7. Sources of Mutation: Copy Number Variations3 min10.4.8. Sources of Mutation: Mobile Elements7 min
11. Gene Structure, Expression and Mutation
1.8hr12. Regulation of Gene Expression
52min13. DNA Technologies
10min14. Genomics
23minI Welcome
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Aseel Y
Hi there, I just want to ask why Homeostasis section is not available!
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Danielle S
InstructorThank you for bringing this to our attention and your patience in allowing us to solve the issue!
The chapter now has the content ready for you to explore and review.
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Anonymous
Is glycolysis not covered in this course?
Lila H
InstructorIt is currently included in Section 5 "Energy and Metabolism"
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Anonymous
What is the difference between gene flow and genetic drift
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Isaura F
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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Shannon W
What's neurons?
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Marlon B
A nerve cell
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Alexis E
whats a hydrogen bond?
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Marlon B
A bond between an electrostatic attraction between a proton in one molecule and electronegative atom in the other
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Anonymous
Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood?
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Isaura F
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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Laura P
How does climate change affect wildlife in ontario?
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Isaura F
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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