Lab Practical Answers for BIO 104 - General Biology II for Majors (PDF)
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This document presents a series of lab practical answers covering various biology topics, including safety protocols, pipetting techniques, PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), viral transmission, and natural selection. It includes detailed explanations and definitions related to each lab, and likely serves as a reference or study guide for students.
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11/19/24, 12:31 PM Lab Practical Answers Lab Practical Answers for BIO 104 – General Biology II for Majors Safety Lab Know the appropriate safety protocols for working in a laboratory (what you should wear or not wear, etc.). Pipetting Lab...
11/19/24, 12:31 PM Lab Practical Answers Lab Practical Answers for BIO 104 – General Biology II for Majors Safety Lab Know the appropriate safety protocols for working in a laboratory (what you should wear or not wear, etc.). Pipetting Lab General precautions about using a pipette: Always use a new tip for each sample, avoid touching the tip to surfaces, and ensure the pipette is calibrated. How to add a tip to a pipette: Align the tip with the pipette and press down firmly until it clicks into place. How to eject a tip: Press the ejector button on the pipette. Choosing a pipette: Select a pipette based on the volume range needed. Setting the volume: Turn the dial or use the push buttons to adjust the volume setting. Different parts of a pipette: Tip, plunger, volume adjustment knob, and body. Pipetting a specific volume: Demonstrate the technique in front of the instructor. PCR Lab One Definition of Molecular Biology: The study of biological processes at the molecular level. Definition of Biotechnology: The use of living systems and organisms to develop products. PCR stands for: Polymerase Chain Reaction. Objective of PCR: To amplify specific DNA sequences. Sources of DNA: Blood, saliva, hair, and other bodily tissues. Areas of genetic research impacted by PCR: Genetic testing, forensics, and cloning. Fields using PCR: Medicine, agriculture, and environmental science. PCR Lab Two Components required for PCR: DNA template, primers, nucleotides, and Taq polymerase. Taq DNA Polymerase: A heat-stable enzyme that synthesizes DNA. Three steps of PCR: Denaturation, annealing, and extension. PCR Lab Three Introns and exons: Introns are non-coding regions, exons are coding regions of a gene. RNA splicing: The process of removing introns and connecting exons in mRNA. Definitions: Homozygous positive (two identical dominant alleles), homozygous negative (two identical recessive alleles), heterozygous (one dominant and one recessive allele). How electrophoresis works: A technique used to separate DNA fragments based on size. Viral Transmission Lab Mode of transmission: The way in which a virus spreads from one host to another. Function of a vaccine: To provide immunity against specific pathogens. file:///C:/Users/KingS/Downloads/Lab Practical Answers.html 1/2 11/19/24, 12:31 PM Lab Practical Answers Emerging virus: A virus that has recently appeared in a population. Zoonosis: A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. Epidemic: A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease in a specific area. Pandemic: An epidemic that has spread across multiple countries or continents. Natural Selection Lab Definition of macroevolution: Large-scale evolutionary changes that occur over long periods of time. Definition of natural selection: The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce. Definition of evolution: Change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Relationship between predator and prey: Predation pressure can lead to adaptations in both predators and prey, driving evolutionary changes. Taxonomy and Dichotomous Keys Definition of taxonomy: The science of classification of living organisms. Nomenclature: The system of naming organisms. Hierarchical classification: Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. Using a dichotomous key: A tool that allows the identification of organisms based on a series of choices. Ecological Applications Labs Definition of species diversity: The variety of different species within a given area. Definition of hypothesis: A testable prediction about the relationship between variables. Animals seen during the experiment: (List specific animals observed during your campus experiment). file:///C:/Users/KingS/Downloads/Lab Practical Answers.html 2/2