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Cell respiration is not too bad, if you get to wrap your head around it. I'm happy PR gave a short summary at the end, because I had no idea what it was talking about in the main paragraphs.
And I'm hoping I get into more of the stuff you guys are talking about...PR seems to have spent 1 sentence on xylem and phloem, so there better be another plant chapter.
And how often do photosynthesis concepts (light, dark reaction) appear anyway?
@Alex7592: Homologous traits are similar characteristics that arose due to common evolutionary ancestry (e.g. vertebrae)
analogous traits are similar characteristics that arose due to adaptations to a similar environment but are not evolutionarily related (e.g. wings of bats vs. wings of insects)
-__- Freak. 2004 was like 4 years away, so there might be a chance of that appearing tomorrow. I'll sound so stupid trying to answer that. So...uh...well, there's this light and dark reaction, and something called the Calvin cycle...
i waited until tonight. to start studying.
using cliff's. just finished biochem LOL.
klasdj;fsdklfj lksdjflkasdjf l;ksdjfl;kj. can i finish the material in 6 hours?