2. What is the last letter of your instructors name?
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3.Yes or NO: does Bio 161D cover Heredity?
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4. What book may benefit your performance in most of your
courses?
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5. How many midterm exams are there in Bio 161D?
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Q6. The northern part of Belgium is called __________; the
southern part of Belgium is called ______________.
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Q7. When does Bio 161D lecture meet?
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Q8. Bio 161 covers three topics: (a) (b) (c)
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Q9. You find this painting in
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Q10. In determining the grade of Bio161D the daily quizzes
count as much as
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Q11. Bio 161 is organized in five blocks. What is the missing
block? 1.Adaptation to the abiotic environment. 2.Adaptation to the
biotic environment. 3. Traits are inherited from parents to
offspring. 4.The crust of the earth changes continuously 5.??
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Q12. What is a correct belief or activity about learning??
1.People are naturally good learners. 2.The amount of time spent
studying is irrelevant. 3.Highlighting aids learning. 4.Take
copious amounts of lecture notes. 5.Effective instruction results
in successful course performance.
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Q13. For you to be successful in college, reaching your goal
should be a .
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Q14. What is the central thesis of Kiewras book?
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Q15. What is a correct belief or activity about learning? A.The
amount of time spent studying is irrelevant. B.People are naturally
good learners. C.Highlighting is an important learning tool. D.Take
copious amounts of lecture notes. E.Effective instruction results
in successful course performance.
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Q16. If you are truly motivated to become a doctor, surgeon,
veterinarian, dentist, . etc., being successful in Bio161 should be
a ________
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Q3. What is the central thesis of Kiewras book?
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Q4. The table that identifies the periods when you are in
class, will study for particular courses, and identifies your
leisure time is called a A. Semester schedule. B. Block schedule.
C. Weekly schedule. D. Daily schedule. E. Daily to-do list.
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Q5. I am not good at tests really reflects a(n) A.
Girl(boy)friend problem B. Psychological problem C. Learning
deficiency D. Study problem E. Attention deficit
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Enhancing your motivation to learn entails 4 steps (DIFS):
Increase your desire (wanting to accomplish your goals), strengthen
your intention (planning to meet these goals), improve your focus
Sustain your efforts Q17. What is the meaning of FOCUS in this
list?
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Q7. What is worrisome about the following study schedule? Class
(Hrs) Study (Hrs) Other (Hrs) Biology452 (lab) Chemistry463 (lab)
Latin44 GW32 Boxing 20 + meet. Eating15 Q8. What is this students
intended priority in college?
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Q18. A key to your success and to stick to your schedules is to
learn to say: ________.
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Q1. Learning different pieces of information to build a (new)
concept is (often) akin to building a _________________.
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Q2. Linking individual bits of information of a reading
(section) or lecture (part) in a single picture is to make
______________.
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Q3. To organize the list of living organisms you encountered on
your way to class you use a ____________.
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Q4. A matrix representation is especially useful if you seek to
_______________ different topics.
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Q3. As you listen to a lecture on pollination of flowers by
bees you recall the honeybees around the flowers in your
grandmothers garden. You are making _________________.
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Q6. Kiewra advices to prepare information for learning using
REPRESENTATIONS. What is another word for representations?
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Q1. The acronym COAST summarizes the process of converting
___________
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Q2. The letters ST in COAST stand for ____________
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Q3. A notebook starts with lecture/reading/discussion notes.
What two properties are most helpful when taking lecture
notes?
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Q4. Reorganizing information and adding questions, comments,
clarifications, applications, and predictions to your notebook
constitutes __________ learning.
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Q5. What tools are employed to (re)organize your notes?
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Q6. The letter C in COAST stands for __________
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Q7. In the acronym COAST the letter O stands for ______________
and the letter A stands for _____________.
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Q2. We measured the average temperature and precipitation of
three biomes. What do you conclude from the results?
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Harry Potter: The Half blood Prince.
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Q1. The Half Blood Prince book Advanced Potion Making reflects
_____________ learning.
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Q2. What determines the nature of the biomes at polar
latitudes?
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Q3. What determines the nature of biomes at tropical
latitudes?
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Q4. We measured the average temperature and precipitation of
three biomes. What do you conclude from the observations?
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Q1. What are the two assumptions that underlie the (natural)
sciences?
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Q2. Science is said to be MATERIALISTIC. Explain.
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Q3. A way of knowing in which ideas are considered immutable,
and revealed, and taught by authority is called:
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Q4. Foundational knowledge of an entire science discipline,
tested many times and withstood the test of time, and accepted by
the vast majority of its practitioners is called a
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Q5. What is the nature of the evidence on which science is
based?
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Q6. Doing science and its quest to understand can be seen as
________________ learning.
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Q7. Explain the SCIENCE meaning of the word theory in
expressions such as Evolution theory.
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Q6. Regarding our quest to know understand ourselves and the
world in which we live science, religion, philosophy, art,
literature, and music are _________________.
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Q5. when you consider making an electronic notebook you look
for a computer that:
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Q1. What are two guiding principles when taking notes in
lecture?
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Q2. What does biology, religious studies, and music have in
common?
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Q3. COAST summarizes the steps in making a notebook. What tools
are especially useful to do the O of coast?
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Q4. What is the scientific meaning of the word Theory in
Evolution Theory?
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Q5. One person concludes climate is changing the other person
maintains it is not. Under which condition can both be equally
correct?
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Q1. Formulation of concepts or models to explain observations
and experimental results and the design of follow-up experiments
require both ___________ and __________.
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Q2. Experiments that most convincingly confirm or falsify an
hypothesis are those that test the hypothesis
__________________.
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Q3. What should the gentlemen be doing?
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Q4. What (most important) elevates a scientific publication
above the level of an opinion, commentary, or blog?
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Ragweed season, which lasts from about mid- August to October
in many parts of the United States, can bring misery to the
estimated 36 million Americans with seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay
fever). Q5. What is wrong with the following information?
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Q7. Describe the (general) sequence of activities through which
science progresses.
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Q7. Explain why trust is an essential factor of the scientific
enterprise and why its violation is so tragic for the discipline
and humanity.
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Q8. Why do journals that publish results of drug tests require
that authors declare their affiliations with pharmaceutical
companies?
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Q1. The part of the earth containing all living organisms and
the non-living component with which they interact is called the
_______________
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Q2. The lithosphere is ____________.
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Q3. Whereas biomes are determined by specific
___________________, realms are characterized by their unique
___________________.
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Q4. The realm bounded on the North by a desert, on the west by
the Atlantic Ocean and the East by the Indian Ocean is called the
________________.
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Q5. Commercial planes cross the continent in the upper layers
of the A.Ozone layer. B.Troposphere. C.Mesosphere. D.Stratosphere.
E.Atmosphere.
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Q6. As one travels ever higher in the troposphere, temperature
___________.
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Q7. The ozone layer protect against A.Acne. B.Sunburn. C.Skin
cancer. D.Colon cancer. E.Skin abscesses.
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Q8. Tundra, taiga, and chaparral are examples of A.Realms.
B.Biomes. C.Skin conditions. D.Dog breeds. E.Atmospheric
parts.
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Q1. During a transatlantic flight you travel through the
a.Mesosphere. b.Stratosphere. c.Troposphere. d.Lithosphere.
e.Ecosphere.
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Q2. The realm that comprises Asia SOUTH of the Himalayan
mountains is called _________.
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Q3. The Nearctic comprises ___________.
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Q4. On what basis are animals and plants grouped in a
particular biome?
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Q1. Climate zones (cold, temperate, tropical) encircle as bands
the globe because (1) _________ and (2) ___________
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Q2. Chloro-fluoro-carbons (CCl 2 F 2 or Freon) destroy
_________ and increase ____________
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Q3. The seasonal climate of the higher latitudes results
because (1) __________ and (2) _____________.
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Q4. On the autumnal equinox the sun is perpendicular to A, B,
or C? A B C
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Q5. From the graph you conclude that energy input at the pole
is (a) _____ (b) _____
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Q6. During the Winter Solstice, relative to the sun the earth
is in position _______? A B C D
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Q1. Warm air _______, forming a zone of _______ pressure.
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Q2. As rising air _________, its water-holding capacity
___________.
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Q3. At what latitudes do you find permanent zones of low
pressure?
Q6. What two factors explain why the western slopes of a
mountain are wet and the eastern slopes of that mountain are
dry?.
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Q1. The doldrums characterize a permanent zone of ________ air
and ___________ pressure at the _________.
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Q2. Trade winds of the northern hemisphere blow from the
________ and those of the southern hemisphere blow from the
_________.
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Q3. What is the Inter-Tropical Convergence zone ?
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Q4. The California current brings ice- cold polar water to the
coast of California. Use a simple schematic to explain, why summers
are dry in coastal plains of, e.g., Los Angeles.
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Q5. Hurricanes and Tropical depressions (storms) that threaten
the US East coast are formed in equatorial Africa. What brings such
hurricanes and storms to the US East coast?
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Q6. Explain what happens when a cold current (e.g., Benguela
Curent) flows along the coast of a subtropical region (e.g.,
Namibia) and ocean winds (westerlies) reach the warm coast? [This
is the situation in July and August.]
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Q7. The Humboldt current brings cold, polar water to the coast
of Equador while the Benguela current brings similarly cold, polar
waters to the coast of Namibia. Why are there rich fishery grounds
at the coast of Equador but not at the coast of Namibia?
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Q8. Where do you find westerlies?
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Q9. (a) When do you prefer a graph over a Table? (b) When do
you prefer a Table over a graph?
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Q10. Olympia Forest is a temperate rainforest along the coast
of Washington state and British Columbia. Explain why the region
receives so much rain.
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Q11. Use a simple schematic to explain why the western slopes
of the cascade mountains (Oregon and Washington) sprout lush
vegetation and the eastern slopes are deserts.
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Q1. EL NINO is caused by
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Q2. What prevents growth of trees in the tundra?
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Q3. The Joshua Tree (Yucca sp.) occurs in the A.Great Basin
(cold desert). B.Mojave desert. C.Chihuahua desert. D.Sonoran
desert. E.Namibian desert.
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Q4. The Northern Boreal Forests (a) are also called
____________. (b) the forest floor (soil?) is characterized by
____________.
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Q5. When a field in SE Indiana is left fallow it ultimately
returns to a a.Evergreen forest. b.Temperate rain forest.
c.Deciduous forest. d.Prairie. e.Cold desert.
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Q6. The Humboldt current brings cold, polar water to the coast
of Equador while the Benguela current brings similarly cold, polar
waters to the coast of Namibia. Why are there rich fishery grounds
at the coast of Equador but not at the coast of Namibia?
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Q7. The animals most typical for the grasslands are the
_______________.
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Q8. Where are hurricanes and tropical depressions (storms) that
threaten the US East coast formed? (What brings such hurricanes and
storms to the US East coast?)
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Q9. Of the Chaparral what typifies (a) The vegetation? (b) The
leaves of plants? (c) The roots of the plants?
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Q10. Olympia Forest is a temperate rainforest along the coast
of Washington state and British Columbia. Explain why the region
receives so much rain.