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− | '''''Note:''' These study questions are not necessarily comprehensive, nor are they meant to be. They are meant to
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− | ''supplement your lecture notes as you review them, and alert you to the ways in which you should be thinking about
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− | ''the material, and formulate questions to test yourself. Exams will NOT be limited to the material highlighted in these
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− | ''questions, or their formats, so your lecture notes should be your primary reference.''
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− | ==Lecture 1 (31 August 2010)==
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− | 1. What are the reasons for studying a particular group of organisms such as vertebrates?
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− | 2. List the basic functions of living organism. Provide a vertebrate example for each.
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− | 3. What is a mechanical constraint? Explain it in terms of one of the three examples (e.g., lizards, Darwin's finches, ''Hydromantes'' salamanders) discussed in lecture.<br>
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