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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/00%3A_Front_Matter/04%3A_About_the_BookAlthough the author(s) and EVC-OER Support team at San José Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) have made every effort to ensure that the information in this resource is accurate, openly lic...Although the author(s) and EVC-OER Support team at San José Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) have made every effort to ensure that the information in this resource is accurate, openly licensed, and accessible at press time, the author(s) and EVC-OER Support team do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/18%3A_Recombinant_DNA_and_Bacterial_Transformation/18.01%3A_IntroductionBacteria that contain the plasmid will be resistant and able to grow in the presence of the antibiotic, whereas bacteria lacking the plasmid will be sensitive to the antibiotic and die. We will be abl...Bacteria that contain the plasmid will be resistant and able to grow in the presence of the antibiotic, whereas bacteria lacking the plasmid will be sensitive to the antibiotic and die. We will be able to select for transformed cells because only cells that have successfully taken up the plasmid will be able to grow on agar plates containing ampicillin.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/25%3A_Plant_Diversity/25.03%3A_Lab_ReportFlowering plants have evolved to utilize different pollinators, such as wind or birds, to transport their pollen to other flowers of the same species. Use the table of pollination syndromes below to d...Flowering plants have evolved to utilize different pollinators, such as wind or birds, to transport their pollen to other flowers of the same species. Use the table of pollination syndromes below to determine the likely pollinator for the flowers available in your lab. Observe the fruits available and use the table below to predict which characteristics are related to each of the following dispersal agents.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/29%3A_Animal_Tissues/29.02%3A_ExerciseExercise A. For each microscope slide available in lab draw the tissue and complete the following: Specific name of tissue (ex: blood) General category of tissue (ex: connective) Location of tissue (e...Exercise A. For each microscope slide available in lab draw the tissue and complete the following: Specific name of tissue (ex: blood) General category of tissue (ex: connective) Location of tissue (ex: found in blood vessels) Function of tissue (ex: carry oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients) For all microscope drawings include the total magnification under which you drew the tissue and label major structures or parts you can see in your drawing (ex: erythrocyte, leukocyte).
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/17%3A_DNA_and_ChromosomesAn introduction to DNA, transcription, and translation: students will learn how to transcribe DNA into mRNA and translate mRNA into amino acid sequences.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/34%3A_Museum_Science/34.03%3A_Lab_ReportYour lab research project will culminate in a poster symposium at the end of the term. Full details will be provided by your instructor.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/26%3A_Animal_Diversity/26.01%3A_IntroductionDevelopmental characteristics include the number of germ tissue layers formed during development, the origin of the mouth and anus, the presence or absence of an internal body cavity, and other featur...Developmental characteristics include the number of germ tissue layers formed during development, the origin of the mouth and anus, the presence or absence of an internal body cavity, and other features of embryological development, such as larval types or whether or not periods of growth are interspersed with molting.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/12%3A_Cellular_Respiration_and_FermentationAn introduction to cellular respiration and fermentation. Students will observe the process of cellular respiration in plants by measuring the production of carbon dioxide (CO2), and observe aerobic r...An introduction to cellular respiration and fermentation. Students will observe the process of cellular respiration in plants by measuring the production of carbon dioxide (CO2), and observe aerobic respiration and alcoholic fermentation in yeast.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/18%3A_Recombinant_DNA_and_Bacterial_Transformation/18.03%3A_Lab_ReportCount the number of colonies on the plate: _____________ colonies. (If there are too many colonies to count, divide the plate into quarters or eighths, count one section, and multiply by the number of...Count the number of colonies on the plate: _____________ colonies. (If there are too many colonies to count, divide the plate into quarters or eighths, count one section, and multiply by the number of sections.) Divide the number of colonies by the amount of pAMP in the 100 µL of cell suspension spread on the plate (step 8) to find the colonies/µg pAMP (scientific notation): __________ colonies / µg pAMP.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/33%3A_Animal_Behavior/33.01%3A_IntroductionAnimal behavior has been studied for decades, by biologists in the science of ethology, by psychologists in the science of comparative psychology, and by scientists of many disciplines in the study of...Animal behavior has been studied for decades, by biologists in the science of ethology, by psychologists in the science of comparative psychology, and by scientists of many disciplines in the study of neurobiology. Both lab and field studies are important in our understanding of animal behavior, and which modality of study you choose must take into account the natural history and stress of the animal.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/BIO_Majors_4A_4B_Lab_Manual_2023/21%3A_Evolution_and_Natural_SelectionLab experiments and activities for students to explore principles of evolution and natural selection.