Title: English Peppered Moth
1English Peppered Moth Example
2English Peppered Moth Example
Before industrial revolution After industrial
revolution
3Galapagos Ground Finch Study by Rosemary and
Peter Grant
In dry years average beak depth increases -birds
with large bills survive better -more large
seeds available In wet years average beak depth
decreases -birds with small bills survive
better -more small seeds available
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5Reznick/Endler Study on Guppies
- Guppies in Trinidad (Caribbean)
- Correlated changes in life history
characteristics with type of predator - Small predator (Killifish) preys on juvenile
guppies - Large predator (Pike Cichlid) preys on large
sexually mature guppies - Guppies with cichlids repro at younger age
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7The Experiment
- Experimental Group guppies transplanted from
pike cichlid to killifish pools - Control Group guppies that remained in pike
cichlid pools - What happened??
- Experimental Group/transplanted guppies gained an
average of 14 greater mass
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9Inorganic Chemistry
- Atom, Molecule
- Subatomic Particlesprotons (), electrons (-),
neutrons - Atomic nucleus protons neutrons
- Atomic number protons
- Atomic Weight protons neutrons
- Protons Electrons
10Isotopes
- Differ in number of neutrons
- 12C 6p 6n 6e-
- 14C 6p ?n 6e-
- 14C 6p 8n 6e-
- Isotopes are radioactive
- Can be used as tracers
- Can date materials
11Dangers of Isotopes?
- 1986 Chernobyl
- 1979 Three Mile Island
- Strontium?
12Energy
- Capacity to do work
- Potential vs. Kinetic
- Different states of potential energy for
electrons - Electron arrangement in outer shell
- 3 Main Bonds Ionic, Covalent, Hydrogen
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14Ionic Bond Transfer of electrons
15Covalent Bonds Sharing of electrons
16Hydrogen Bond weak bond between a polar bonded
hydrogen and a polar bonded oxygen or nitrogen
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19WATER polar covalent and hydrogen bonds
20Properties of Water Cohesion and Adhesion
Cohesion holds water together within a
vessel Adhesion water sticks to vessel wall
resisting gravity
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22High Surface Tension
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24Properties of water(Due to hydrogen bonding)
- Cohesion/Adhesion
- High surface tension
- High specific heat
- High heat of vaporization
- Lower density as a solid than a liquid
- Good solvent
- Solute Solvent Solution
25Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic
- Hydrophilic water-loving, attracted to water and
dissolves easily in water - Hydrophobic water-fearing, does not dissolve
easily in water (nonpolar)
26Acids, Bases and Buffers
Acid high H
pH measure of H
Base low H
27Acid Rain Destroys Lakes
28Buildings and Statues
29Ocean Acidification
- Overproduction of carbon dioxide through fossil
fuel combustion - Oceans absorb carbon dioxide
- Ocean acidification CO2 dissolves in seawater
and reacts with water to form carbonic acid
(lowers ocean pH) - Less carbonate for reef calcification
30CO2 dissolved in ocean reacts with water to form
carbonic acid Carbonic acid dissociates into
bicarbonate and hydrogen ions Hydrogen ions
form more bicarbonate with carbonate ions making
them unavailable for calcification by marine
animals such as coral Coral reefs increase
biodiversity, protect shorelines, feeding ground
for fish species (fisheries), tourism
31Figure 4.9 P. 64
32Origin of life (Miller)
33ATP Cellular Energy
34Macromolecules
- Carbohydrates
- Lipids
- Proteins
- Nucleic Acids
35How macromolecules are made and broken down
36Monosaccharides- 1 sugar
Major nutrient for cells, stored as di or poly
saccharide
37Linear and Ring Forms
38Disaccharides- 2 sugars
2 monosaccharides joined by condensation synthesis
39Polysaccharides- 3 or more sugars
Many monosaccharides joined by condensation
synthesis
40Cellulose
41Storage Polysaccharides
- Starch storage molecules in plants
- -repeating units of glucose
- Glycogen storage of glucose in animals
- Cellulose also polymer of glucose in plants, but
different 3-D configuration - Makes up cell walls in plants
- Difficult to digest
- Chitin makes up exoskeleton in insects
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43Lipids
44Unsaturated double bonds
cause bends Liquid at room temp.
Saturated no double bonds
saturated with H Solid at room temp.
45Phospholipids
Amphipathic both hydrophilic and hydrophobic
parts
46Properties of water shape cell membranes
47Amino Acids
48How proteins are made amino acids are the
building blocks
49Primary Structure
50Secondary Structure
51Tertiary Structure-globular
52Quaternary Structure
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54Nucleic Acids
55DNA
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