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| BIOL373 Assignment (35%) - Final (65%) - Goal 90 Theoretical Maximum 100
[x] Provide examination arrangement information by the end of the term's Week 3 (May 22)
[x] Lecture 1 - Communication Between the Cells, and the Endocrine System (ch. 6, pp. 174-191, ch. 7, pp. 209-235) [x] Lecture 2 - Metabolism, Maintenance of Body Temperature, and Short-term Control of Energy Reserves by Hormones (ch. 22, pp. 716-749) [x] Lecture 3 - Homeostasis of the Body's Energy Content, and Hormonal Control of the Metabolic Rate, Growth and the Plasma Concentration of Calcium (ch. 23, pp. 750-775) [x] Lecture 4 - The Central Nervous System, Principles of Sensory Physiology, Skin Sensors and Taste (ch. 9, pp. 291-308, ch. 10, pp. 327-343, 345-347) [x] Lecture 5 - Olfaction, Hearing, Equilibrium and Vision (ch. 10, pp. 343-345, 347-375) [x] Assignment #1 - Lectures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Submit Week 3 (38/40) [x] Lecture 6 - Diffusion and Osmosis, Body Fluids, Homeostasis, Control Systems and Epithelia (ch. 3, pp. 72-76, ch. 5, pp. 132-148, ch. 6, pp. 191-210) [x] Lecture 7 - Kidney Anatomy, and Processes in the Glomerulus and Proximal Tubule (ch. 19, pp. 613-625) [x] Lecture 8 - Processes in the Loop of Henle, Distal Tubule and Collecting Duct, Measurement of Kidney Function and Water Balance (ch. 19, pp. 626-640, ch. 20, pp. 641-644) [x] Lecture 9 - Maintenance of Homeostasis in the Extracellular Fluid by the Kidneys (ch. 20, pp. 644-675) [x] Assignment #2 - Lectures 6, 7, 8, 9, Submit Week 6 (34/40) [x] Lecture 10 - Nutrients, and an Overview of the Gastrointestinal Tract (ch. 2, pp. 27-34, ch. 21, pp. 677-682) [x] Lecture 11 - Processes in the Gastrointestinal System: Mouth and Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach and Liver (ch. 21, pp. 682-689, 693-705) [x] Lecture 12 - Processes in the Gastrointestinal System: Pancreas and Small Intestine (ch. 21, pp. 705-709) [ ] Lecture 13 - Processes in the Gastrointestinal System: The Large Intestine, Co-ordination of Gastrointestinal Functions, and the Fate of Absorbed Nutrients (ch. 21, pp. 689-693, 709-715, ch. 5, pp. 150-153, ch. 15, pp. 525-528) [x] Assignment #3 - Lectures 10, 11, 12, 13, Submit Week 9 (/40) [x] Lecture 14 - Sexual Maturation, Production of Sperm Cells, Production of Egg Cells and the Female Reproductive Cycle (ch. 26, pp. 822, 826-844, 854-855) [x] Lecture 15 - Fertilization of the Egg Cell, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Birth and Nursing of the Baby (ch. 26, pp. 822-826, 844-854) [x] Assignment #4 - Lectures 14, 15, Submit Week 11 (/20)
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Midterms of d00m [1] BIOL273 - WED, JAN 28, 2009, 17:45-18:45 [2] CHEM360 - FRI, JAN 30, 2009, 11:30-12:20 [3] CHEM357 - FRI, FEB 6, 2009, 12:30-13:20 [4] CHEM381 - TUES, FEB 24, 2009, 1:00-2:20 [5] BIOL331 - TUES, FEB 24, 2009, 17:45-18:45 [6] CHEM360 - FRI, FEB 27, 2009, 11:30-12:20 [7] BIOL273 - WED, MAR 4, 2009, 17:45-18:45 [8] CHEM357 - FRI, MAR 13, 2009, 12:30-13:20 [9] CHEM360 - FRI, MAR 20, 2009, 11:30-12:20
Finals of d00m [1] CHEM360L - MON, APR 13, 2009, 12:30-14:30 [2] CHEM381 - TUES, APR 14, 2009, 12:30-15:00 [3] BIOL273 - WED, APR 15, 2009, 12:30-15:00 [4] CHEM360 - MON, APR 20, 2009, 9:00-11:30 [5] BIOL273L - MON, APR 20, 2009, 16:00-17:00 [6] BIOL331 - TUES, APR 21, 2009, 12:30-15:00 [7] CHEM357 - FRI, APR 24, 2009, 12:30-15:00
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BIOL273 Midterm 1 (20%) 86 Midterm 2 (25%) 82 Final (55%) 76 Goal 90 Overall 79 BIOL273L Lab Report 1 (16%) 70 Lab Report 2 (20%) - Study Questions (15%) 90 Participation (4%) 100 Final (45%) - Goal 90 Overall 79 BIOL331 Midterm (20%) 60 Lab Test (15%) 70 Lab Report (15%) 94 Final (50%) 73 Goal 90 Overall 73 CHEM357 Assignments (12%) 86 Test 1 (17%) 87.5 Test 2 (17%) 78.5 Final (54%) - Goal 80 Theoretical Maximum 92.5 CHEM360 Assignments (10%) 82 Test 1 (10%) 79 Test 2 (10%) 78 Test 3 (10%) 70 Final (60%) 94 Goal 90 Overall 87 CHEM360L Lab Report 1 (15%) 81.67 Lab Report 2 (20%) 84.375 Lab Report 3 (10%) 88.75 Lab Report 4 (7.5%) 86.67 Lab Report 5 (7.5%) 100 Lab Book (10%) 98 Final (30%) 88 Goal 90 Overall 88 CHEM381 Assignments (12%) 88 Midterm (15%) 73 Final (73%) 89 Goal 90 Overall 86 | | |
| Every time you decide to post something on the vast interwebs (yes, I calls it interwebs, hurdur), do you realize that you are leaving behind an imprint? You delete whatever it is you posted, believing the "out of sight, out of mind" motto, but is its existence truly gone from the face of the world? Not really. It is very easy to dig it back up if need be. Also take into consideration that someone out there may have saved whatever it was onto their personal computers, so it is still there, somewhere.
While posting on the interwebs, it is great because unlike a hardcopy, it is saved and backed up on some server and you can always access it, from anywhere. This logic applies both ways, however, and anyone else behind some shoddy monitor can access it. Was it your intention to leave behind pieces of information that keeners could use to string together to reveal your past? Probably not, but hell, the interwebs is making all of us vulnerable. It is a convenience, yet also can ruin lives, sort of.
At the moment you post whatever you decide to post, it is not evident whether or not it will come back and bite you in the ass. Just click the submit button like a jolly good interweb user. But some times it does come back and scream in your face "Haha, you fucking moron", so be absolutely certain before you let it leak out onto the vast interwebs.
I can see forever.
Should be applied to the public in general, but I am baiting out a friend of mine who is displaying major signs of idiocy.
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I have an ambition to achieve. I promised myself and made a promise to someone else. I guess it is time to stop messing around . . .
Let's see, 18 weeks.
BIOL273 Module 1 (Week 1) [x] Chapter 1 - Introduction to Physiology (pp. 1-18) [x] Chapter 3 - Compartmentation: Cells and Tissues (pp. 50-88) [x] Chapter 6 - Communication, Integration, and Homeostasis (pp. 174-210) Module 2 (Week 2) [x] Chapter 8 - Neurons: Cellular and Network Properties (pp. 243-290) [x] Chapter 11 - Efferent Division: Autonomic and Somatic Motor Control (pp. 376-395) [x] Chapter 5 - Membrane Dynamics (pp. 153-166) Module 3 (Week 3) [x] Chapter 12 - Muscles (pp. 396-434) [ ] Chapter 13 - Integrative Physiology I: Control of Body Movement (pp. 435-455) Module 4 (Week 4) [x] Chapter 14 - Cardiovascular System (pp. 456-499) [x] Chapter 15 - Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure (pp. 500-534) [x] Chapter 16 - Blood (pp. 535-557) Module 5 (Week 5) [x] Chapter 17 - Mechanics of Breathing (pp. 558-586) [x] Chapter 18 - Gas Exchange and Transport (pp. 587-612) Module 6 (Week 5) [x] Chapter 24 - The Immune System (pp. 776-806) Review (Week 14, 15)
BIOL331 Module 1 (Week 6) [ ] Chapter 1 - Cells and Genomes (pp. 1-44) [ ] Chapter 2 - Cell Chemistry and Biosynthesis (pp. 45-124)
[ ] Chapter 3 - Proteins (pp. 125-194) [ ] Chapter 9 - Visualizing Cells (pp. 579-616)
Module 2 (Week 7) [ ] Chapter 10 - Membrane Structure (pp.617-650)
[ ] Chapter 11 - Membrane Transport of Small Molecules and the Electrical Properties of Membranes (pp.651-694) [ ] Chapter 12 - Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting (pp. 695-748)
[ ] Chapter 13 - Intracellular Vesicular Traffic (pp.749-812)
[ ] Chapter 14 - Energey Conversion: Mitochondria and Chloroplasts (pp. 813-878) Module 3 (Week 8) [ ] Chapter 15 - Mechanisms of Cell Communication (pp. 879-964)
[ ] Chapter 16 - The Cytoskeleton (pp. 965-1052)
[ ] Chapter 17 - The Cell Cycle (pp. 1053-1114) [ ] Chapter 18 - Apoptosis (pp. 1115-1130) Module 4 (Week 8)
[ ] Chapter 19 - Cell Junctions, Cell Adhesion, and the Extracellular Matrix (pp. 1131-1205) Review (Week 16, 17)
CHEM360 [ ] Organic I review (Week 9) [ ] Organic II review (Week 10) [ ] Amines (Week 11) [ ] Other nitrogen compounds (Week 11) [ ] Enolates (Week 12) [ ] α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compounds (Week 12) [ ] Concerted reactions and Frontier Molecular Orbital Theory (Week 13) [ ] Diels-Alder and other cycloaddition reactions (Week 13) Review (Week 18)
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