Biology Fundamentals and Ecosystem Dynamics

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  1. Binomial Nomenclature Rules
  2. Osmosis in Potato Cylinders
  3. Photosynthesis Site and Adaptations
  4. Human Digestion Secretions
  5. Mammalian Heart Structure
  6. Xylem Structural Adaptations
  7. Insect Gaseous Exchange
  8. Respiration Types
  9. Kidney Functional Unit
  10. Blood Sugar Regulation
  11. Fungi Characteristics
  12. Food Relationships Ecosystem

1. Binomial Nomenclature Rules

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Rules of binomial nomenclature: A standardized system for naming species, established by LINNAEUS (1753), which states that each species is given a two-part Latin name, with the genus name first and the species name second.
  • Genus and species naming conventions: The genus name must start with a capital letter, while the species name begins with a lowercase letter; both names are written in Latin or Latinized form.
  • Italicizing or underlining scientific names: When handwritten, scientific names should be underlined separately; when typed, they should be italicized to distinguish them from common names, ensuring clarity and consistency in scientific communication.

2. Osmosis in Potato Cylinders

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Osmosis process in plant cells: The movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential across a semi-permeable membrane, without the expenditure of energy, as observed in plant tissues like potato cells.
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1. What is binomial nomenclature?

2. What is the effect of immersing potato cylinders in a high sucrose concentration solution?

3. What is the primary function of the stroma in the chloroplast during photosynthesis?

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Binomial Nomenclature — rules?

Genus capitalized, species lowercase, italicized or underlined.

Osmosis — in potato cylinders?

Water moves across membranes, affected by sucrose concentration.

Photosynthesis site — in chloroplast?

Light-independent stage occurs in the stroma.

Leaf adaptations — for photosynthesis?

Large surface area, thin cuticle.

Bile — role?

Emulsifies fats for digestion.

HCl — role?

Activates enzymes, kills microbes.

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