Examples Expected to Know
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Examples Expected to Know
Is there a list of biological examples that we should know or should we just be aware of the examples Lavelle mentions in class?
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Although this is not a set list, the outlines for each topic sometimes mention specific biological examples to know. However, it is good to be familiar with anything that Dr. Lavelle mentions.
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I don't think there is a specific list to know or memorize. I think it is just important to understand the biological examples Dr. Lavelle mentions in class and on the homework problems. Usually the problems explain the biological concept too.
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The only ones we should know are the ones he mentions in lecture. There are a few on the outline that I don't think he has covered on the lecture and even though they probably wouldn't bw tested on, it is good to know them
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I don't think there is a specific list you have to memorize, but knowing/understanding the examples Dr. Lavelle mentions in class should be useful.
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I would think examples that we are expected to know would be in our notes or possibly from a homework question. For 14A the biological examples that we got on exams were covered in class.
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I'd love to hear if anyone has any examples that they found in the book. But which ones has he mentioned during lecture?
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A typical rule of thumb is to just be aware of the biological examples he gave in lectures, any other examples that he doesnt mention we wont need to memorize or know specifically.
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Though there is no specified list of what examples we need to know, I would suggest looking at past lectures and going through the homework assignments and making note of what was mentioned.
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Sorry this is late and was directed for the midterm but it might be helpful to know when prepping for finals.
I know that on one of the outlines it mentions a couple biological examples so those might be what you should understand as well as any other random ones he mentions during lecture. He is pretty fair about what he puts on the exams so I think he'll make it pretty explicit as to what biological examples he wants us to know. Hopefully that helps.
I know that on one of the outlines it mentions a couple biological examples so those might be what you should understand as well as any other random ones he mentions during lecture. He is pretty fair about what he puts on the exams so I think he'll make it pretty explicit as to what biological examples he wants us to know. Hopefully that helps.
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Not especially anything in particular generally. Although, it is good to be mindful of such things just to understand the concepts better.
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One pretty useful example to keep in mind is the spontaneity of the conversion of ATP to ATP + Pi, which is necessary for biological function otherwise ATP wouldn't be very useful due to energy being required to release energy.
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