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These videos are of select lectures or reviews. At this point in time, this is entirely experimental. We are not planning to provide complete coverage nor should you infer that topics selected are necessarily to be emphasized in your studying more than others. Given the interactive nature of our class and the group work we do, these are clearly not a substitute for the "real thing". However you might find these videos useful reviews.

Currently each lecture is not edited or "bookmarked" in anyway. We plan to develop a system that will allow you to directly access the segments that you want in the future. For now, however each lecture is offered as is.

Our thanks to Dr. John I. Gelder who was instrumental in the development of this online service.

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Lecture 1 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Psychics & Scientists Scenario: Introduction, Are You Psychic?
Lecture 2 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Psychics & Scientists Scenario: Experimental Design (Dimilin Example)
Lecture 3 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Psychics & Scientists Scenario: Hypotheses, Experimental Design, Graphing, Fire and Ice Scenario Introduction.
Lecture 4 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Fire & Ice Scenario: Thermoregulation (Web CT information & Clicker Demonstration)
Lecture 5 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Fire & Ice Scenario: Concentration gradient (kidney), Diffusion, Osmosis
Lecture 6 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Taking notes, Using Flowcharts, Using Interactive Online Exams, Out of the Rainforest Scenario Introduction.
Lecture 7 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Out of the Rainforest Scenario: Natural Selection, Coevolution, Cellular Respiration (beginning)
Lecture 8 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Out of the Rainforest Scenario: Cellular Respiration (Electron Transport Chain)
Lecture 9 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Out of the Rainforest Scenario: Cellular Respiration (Glycolysis, Krebs, ETC)
Lecture 10 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Review for Exam One
Lecture 11 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Chemical Defenses Scenario: Introduction, Neuron Signal Transmission & How to access grades on WebCT.
Lecture 12 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Chemical Defenses Scenario: Signal Transmission
Lecture 13 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Chemical Defenses Scenario: Synaptic Transmission
Lecture 14 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Chemical Defenses Scenario: Wrap-up & Marooned in the Galapagos Scenario Introduction
Lecture 15 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Marooned in the Galapagos Scenario: Penguins, Natural Selection, Founder Effect and Speciation
Lecture 16 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Marooned in the Galapagos Scenario: Natural Selection Q & A
Lecture 17 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Marooned in the Galapagos Scenario: Speciation, Adaptive Radiation
Lecture 18 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Rainbow Connection Scenario: Introduction, Color and Light
Lecture 19 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Rainbow Connection Scenario: More Color, Light Reactions
Lecture 20 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Rainbow Connection Scenario: Chemiosmotic Phosphorylation, Calvin Cycle
Lecture 21 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Rainbow Connection Scenario: Connection Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
Lecture 22 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Review for Exam Two
Lecture 23 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Introduction
Lecture 24 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Factors Influencing the Spread of Infectious Diseases, Population Growth
Lecture 25 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Population Growth
Lecture 26 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Exponential vs Logistic Growth, Immunity
Lecture 27 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Population Growth Q & A, Immunity, TB
Lecture 28 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Antibiotic Resistance
Lecture 29 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Emerging Diseases Scenario: Conclusion, Family Reunion Scenario Introduction, Cancer
Lecture 30 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Family Reunion Scenario: DNA, Genes, Transcription, Translation
Lecture 31 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Family Reunion Scenario: Transcription, Translation, Karyotype, Chromosomes
Lecture 32 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Family Reunion Scenario: Meiosis, ABO Blood Groups, Inheritance, X-linked Inheritance
Lecture 33 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Family Reunion Scenario: Problem Sets
Lecture 34 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Review for Exam Three
Lecture 35 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Hogs and Chickens Scenario: Introduction, Trophic Levels, Biomass
Lecture 36 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Hogs and Chickens Scenario: Nitrogen and Phosphorous
Lecture 37 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Hogs and Chickens Scenario: Bio-GeoChemical Cycles, Eutrophication
Lecture 38 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Hogs and Chickens Scenario: Bioaccumulation, (Biomagnification), Conclusion; Why Do We Care About Fat Scenario Introduction, Sexual Selection
Lecture 39 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Why Do We Care About Fat Scenario: Mating Systems, Mate Choice, Good Genes Hypothesis
Lecture 40 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Why Do We Care About Fat Scenario: Mate Selection and Symmetry, Handicap Hypothesis, Evolutionary Explanations for Characteristics, Metabolic Processes involved in Fat Production.
Lecture 41 - Spring 2006 Fall 2006
Why Do We Care About Fat Scenario: Mating Q & A, Leptin Experiment with Mice, Metabolism
Lecture 42
Why Do We Care About Fat Scenario: Leptin and metabolic rate, Uncoupler proteins
 
 
 
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