BIOL 261
Concordia
Course Overview
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
2 min1. Chemistry of Life
2.1hr2. Cell Structure
1.7hr3. The Plasma Membrane
1.1hr4. Cell Communication
1.3hr5. Energy & Metabolism
2.1hr6. Cellular Respiration
1.5hr7. Photosynthesis
1.1hr8. The Cell Cycle
59min9. DNA Replication & Repair
2.4hr9.5.1. Types of DNA Mutations9 min9.5.2. Practice 19.5.3. Practice 29.5.4. Sources of Mutation: Tautomeric Shifts7 min9.5.5. Example: Tautomeric Shifts4 min9.5.6. Sources of Mutation: DNA Slippage5 min9.5.7. Sources of Mutation: Copy Number Variations3 min9.5.8. Sources of Mutation: Mobile Elements7 min
10. Transcription and Translation
1.8hr11. Gene Expression & Regulation
1.2hr12. Meiosis
25min13. Mendelian Genetics
1.8hr14. Modern Concepts of Inheritance
33min15. Lab Techniques for Biology
1.2hr16. The Scientific Method
5min17. Naming Species
4min18. Phylogenetic Trees
9min19. Evolution
1.2hr20. Speciation
9min21. Prokaryotes
13min22. Viruses
6min23. Eukaryotes
13min24. Fungi
19min25. Seedless Plants
18min26. Seed Plants
18min27. Overview of Animals
17min28. Invertebrates (Part 1: Non-Molting)
24min29. Invertebrates (Part 2: Molting)
33min30. Craniates (Developed Heads)
15min31. Tetrapods (Four Limbs)
25min32. Plant Physiology
17min33. Animal Physiology
23min34. Ecology
52minBIOL 261 Flashcards
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Electronegativity
A measure of how much an element wants to hold onto electrons; determines the type of bond formed between atoms.
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