{"content":{"sharePage":{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"39873870","dateCreated":"1307065921","smartDate":"Jun 2, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"http:\/\/vce-unit1and2biology.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/39873870"},"dateDigested":1532390048,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Semester 1 Exam Revision Forum","description":"Any questions???","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"40109708","body":"What do we need to know for the structure of a leaf in transverse section and it's functions? I can't find any notes on it","dateCreated":"1307685412","smartDate":"Jun 9, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"9242","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/9242","imageUrl":"http:\/\/c1.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"}},{"id":"40134142","body":"This is what we covered in the last two days i.e. the cross section of the leaf and it's function is too store energy i.e. photosynthesis. You can find the powerpoints under the Cells in action Biological processes and Photosynthesis but I will include a tab on the side panel under Plants to help you find it easier.","dateCreated":"1307763345","smartDate":"Jun 10, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}},{"id":"40165718","body":"in the last years exam, question 1 of the short answers, what is k? because it looks like a protein channel to me but the next question says its a active transport.","dateCreated":"1307931156","smartDate":"Jun 12, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"9332","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/9332","imageUrl":"http:\/\/c1.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"}},{"id":"40167346","body":"Yes it is a protein channel. Active transport is a process conducted by protein channels when going against the concentration gradient. Protein channels are also used in facilitated transport but this requires no wnergy. You know you can find the answers to this exam on the wiki at http:\/\/vce-unit1and2biology.wikispaces.com\/Assessment_and_Revision<\/a>","dateCreated":"1307935975","smartDate":"Jun 12, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}},{"id":"40169760","body":"hi Ms Lupone I was just looking through the practice exam in preparation for tomorrow and there were some question on gaseous exchange and I wasn't sure if we cover this topic and were expected to know it for the exam?","dateCreated":"1307948759","smartDate":"Jun 13, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"tara8535","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/tara8535","imageUrl":"http:\/\/c1.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"}},{"id":"40170178","body":"Only in terms of the leaf. remember we spoke about the gases exchanged via the stomata. The gases were either required for photosynthesis or products of photosynthesis","dateCreated":"1307951594","smartDate":"Jun 13, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}}],"more":0}]},{"id":"39581742","dateCreated":"1306385952","smartDate":"May 25, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"http:\/\/vce-unit1and2biology.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/39581742"},"dateDigested":1532390048,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"SAC Tomorrow","description":"Only one question I assume you all know what you are doing for SAC tomorrow? or are you all going to study tonight and ask me question???
\nI will be on line to check at about 8.30 but I warn you I go to bed at 9 so do not expect any replies after then.","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"39585974","body":"Ms. Lupone , I was wondering how you could differ a hindgut and foregut fermentation when looking at a diagram?","dateCreated":"1306404078","smartDate":"May 26, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"kwint","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/kwint","imageUrl":"http:\/\/c1.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"}},{"id":"39586894","body":"A hindgut fermenter has a bigger stomach and a smaller caecum while a foregut fermenter has a very big caecum. If neither a very big then it is probably an omnivore which is not part of the SAC but something you should know for exam. The hindgutferemnter is usully bigger because it is usually made of 3-4 stomachs lke the cow example we looked at","dateCreated":"1306406942","smartDate":"May 26, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}},{"id":"39587050","body":"Take a look at some images by searching in google. The website http:\/\/www.cnsweb.org\/digestvertebrates\/WWWEdStevensCDAnatomy.html<\/a>
\ncompares them quite well but you need to scroll down to the bottom of the page","dateCreated":"1306407480","smartDate":"May 26, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}}],"more":0}]},{"id":"39404908","dateCreated":"1306107666","smartDate":"May 22, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"tara8535","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/tara8535","imageUrl":"http:\/\/c1.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"http:\/\/vce-unit1and2biology.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/39404908"},"dateDigested":1532390048,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Practice sac ","description":"Hi Ms lupone
\nI have had some trouble completing part b comparison of mammal skull, the antelope has only 1 canine in the dental formula would this mean it's a cannivore? Even though it has no canines on upper jaw?
\nAnd is a flagellum just a different name for a Protozoa?
\nThanks Vanessa and Tara","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"39416812","body":"Thanks for your questions Vanessa and Tara. I canine ha could suggest that is uses them to tear but probably not carniverous. More likely to be omniverous or it kept its canine for a particular function even if herbiverous. A protozoa is a general name for one cell animals that tend to be animal like i.e. do not photosynthesise. SStill used but the name of the kingdom is protista which refers to all cellular single celled animals plant or animal like. A flagella is a particular single celled organism with long hair like structures usually used for locomotion. There where a couple of different kinds some cigar shaped and others round shaped.","dateCreated":"1306138897","smartDate":"May 23, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}}],"more":0}]},{"id":"38904734","dateCreated":"1305152574","smartDate":"May 11, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"http:\/\/vce-unit1and2biology.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/38904734"},"dateDigested":1532390048,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Membrane SAC","description":"Hi,
\nI was looking over the sheet that describes what we need to know for the bio sat on Friday, and I wasn't quite sure about the point that said " description of organic compounds found in cell membrane". Does that just mean like proteins, phospholipids and cholesterol?
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\nAlso, I don't really understand the format of the sac. The sheet says it's a poster, so will there be any set questions, or do we just decide what to put on it ourselves?","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"38904946","body":"This question was posed by Gabby and I have placed it on wiki so everyone can see the answers and I do not have to repeat them.
\n1. Yes she is correct about the organic molecules they are phospholipids, proteins and cholesterol but most important is the structure of the phospholipid. A student who undersatnds the structure of proteins may be able to also explain the difference between channel proteins and carrier proteins but this would be an advanced understanding of what you need to know.
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\nSecondly do not worry about the format of the SAC. It is set out by me like a poster but you need to chance answer the different sections.","dateCreated":"1305152827","smartDate":"May 11, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"dlupone","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/dlupone","imageUrl":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1249969778\/dlupone-lg.jpg"}},{"id":"38928818","body":"Thanks, that helps","dateCreated":"1305204699","smartDate":"May 12, 2011","userCreated":{"username":"gab9483","url":"http:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/gab9483","imageUrl":"http:\/\/c1.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"}}],"more":0}]}],"more":false},"comments":[]},"http":{"code":200,"status":"OK"},"redirectUrl":null,"javascript":null,"notices":{"warning":[],"error":[],"info":[],"success":[]}}