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Exam 1 Review practice test, including answers done out, (Fall 2019 Exam), covers trig integrals, work, volume, rotating volume, shell method, integration by parts, and trig subsitution
Class notes for 11.1-11.6, including examples. Covers sequences, series, the integral test, the comparison tests, alternating series, and the ratio and root tests.
Practice test for Exam 2, (Fall exam 2021), Arc Length, Polar Area, Sequences, Surface Area, Improper Integrals, Polar Tangents
- What is life? 
- What is water? 
- What is the hydrophobic effect? 
- What are other roles of water?
- Early milestones in heredity 
- What is the material of heredity? 
- T.H. Morgan's logic 
- Hershey-Chase experiment
- What is metabolism? 
- How do we activate enzymes? 
- Regulation of metabolism 
- ATP 
- Glycolysis
- How are peptides formed? 
- Primary structure of peptides 
- How do proteins know how to fold? 
- Secondary structure of peptides 
- What are alpha-helices? 
- What are beta strands? 
- Structure of beta-sheet 
- Tertiary structure of peptides 
- What is a disulfide bond and how are they formed? 
- Quaternary structure of peptides
- What are polymerases? 
- How is DNA replicated? 
- What is polymerase chain reaction (PCR)? 
- Origin of replication 
- What are linear chromosomes?
- What do proteins do? 
- What are anti-freeze proteins? 
- What are mucins? 
- What is the sodium-potassium pump?
- Opportunities for regulating genes 
- Regulation of gene expression 
- Requirements of bacterial gene expression 
- Regulating gene expression at transcription 
- How to begin genetic dissection of the regulation of lactose metabolism? 
- Investigation of the regulation of the lac operon 
- What are IPTG and XGAL 
- How does the repressor know lactose is present? 
- What is CAP and cAMP?