Wikipedia talk:WikiProject AP Biology Bapst 2013

Image ideas
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 * Ethylene - Diagram of ethylene gas as a hormone in plants
 * Phosphorus cycle - Terrestrial phosphorus cycle
 * Levels of Organization - Make a digital version of the 2012 image
 * Transformation (genetics) - we did the artificial type of this in the lab
 * Horizontal gene transfer - examples
 * Horizontal gene transfer - definition summary
 * Hormone - Difference between peptide and lipid hormones (could be 2 images or one summary one)
 * Hormone - how hormones interact with receptors and what receptors are
 * Signal transduction - a simple summary diagram of what it is - we did animations on these, could be various examples
 * Primary succession - a summary diagram showing stages of building soil and changing plant communities
 * Lichen - Diagram showing endosymbiotic relationship of algae and fungi hyphae
 * Plants - summary cladogram of plant evolution
 * Muscle tissue - diagrams of three types of tissues togo with the photo.
 * Transpiration - Diagram of overview of how transpiration works
 * Transpiration - summary graphs that illustrate how environmental conditions effect transpiration
 * Denaturation (biochemistry) - diagram illustrating, before and after
 * Action potential - an ANIMATION (GIF) of how an action potential moves in one direction down an axon for the lead of this article.
 * Egg (biology) and Reptile - diagram of a cross section of an egg (which is laid, not the reproductive gamete) in this group
 * Egg (biology) and Fish - diagram of a cross section of an egg (which is laid, not the reproductive gamete) in this group
 * Egg (biology) and Monotreme - diagram of a cross section of an egg (which is laid, not the reproductive gamete) in this group
 * Egg (biology) and Amphibian - diagram of a cross section of an egg (which is laid, not the reproductive gamete) in this group
 * Cystic_fibrosis - replace the terrible diagram of CFTR with one that show's it's function and what happens when defective.

Hope these help... Earthdirt (talk) 19:06, 10 May 2013 (UTC)

Some articles that might benefit from more or better images

 * Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
 * Stroke
 * Human brain
 * Lead poisoning
 * Composition of the human body
 * Pharmacokinetics

Also, you could ask on the talk pages of WikiProject Biology, WikiProject Plants, WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology, or WikiProject Medicine for suggestions and feedback.

If someone creates a diagram in SVG format that they think is particularly informative, please nominate it for Featured status at Featured picture candidates.

--Pine✉ 17:52, 11 May 2013 (UTC)

2014 Ideas

 * Sex-determination system - various systems ZW, ZO, XO, Temperature Dependent
 * Phosphorus cycle - Terrestrial phosphorus cycle
 * Lichen - Diagram showing endosymbiotic relationship of algae and fungi hyphae
 * Primary succession - a summary diagram showing stages of building soil and changing plant communities (This year with soil)
 * Denaturation (biochemistry) - diagram illustrating, before and after
 * Hormone - how hormones interact with receptors and what receptors are
 * Enhancer (genetics)
 * Allosteric regulation
 * Enzyme_inhibitor
 * Lichen - Diagram showing endosymbiotic relationship of algae and fungi hyphae
 * Denaturation (biochemistry) - diagram illustrating, before and after
 * Receptor (biochemistry) - Receptor proteins in membranes showing the function
 * Glycocalyx - overview for article - slime layers of bacteria, fish, and digestive tract
 * Euglena - labeled diagram of a generalized euglena (major protist group)
 * Paramecium - labeled diagram of a generalized paramecium (major protozoa group)
 * Competitive exclusion principle - overview of major ecological principle or diagram of a good example
 * Bergmann's rule - overview of interesting ecological principle about individual size and climatic temperature averages
 * Island gigantism - overview of interesting ecological principle about giant versions of mainland species on isolated islands
 * Island biogeography - overview of important ecological field - that examines the factors that affect the species richness of isolated natural communities.
 * Endosymbiont and Endosymbiotic theory - create a simpler/clearer basic overview of a fundemental evolutionary hypothesis of modern eukaryotes
 * Endosymbiont and Endosymbiotic theory - Create a diagram explaining 2004 Jeon experiment - Amoeba and Bacteria-X, showing evidence of endosymbiosis see ref: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/endosymbiosis_01
 * Contractile vacuole - Diagram or animated GIF of how this interesting organelle works
 * Paternity test and Dna_fingerprinting - diagram showing how pcr plate/dna finger printing can be used to determine paternity
 * DNA profiling - overview of steps of the DNA fingerpinting process - similar to the one we did in the "Who ate the cheese lab"
 * Green-beard effect - overview of the hypothesis
 * Red Queen hypothesis and Coevolution - Illustrate overview of major evolutionary concept
 * Taxonomic rank - alternate graphical representation
 * Ecological pyramid - Improve diagram focusing on approximate 10X transfer rate
 * Biomagnification and Mercury poisoning and Mercury in fish and DDT and Bioaccumulation - major ecological concept of how toxins travel and collect in higher trophic levels - ddt and mercury
 * Peptic ulcer - Overview progression of untreated stomach ulcer which also indicates cause (which is infection)
 * Incomplete_dominance - Overview diagram
 * Cloaca - internal anatomy of cloacas of various species
 * Cloaca - a cool adaptation for turtles - http://illuminationstudios.com/archives/63 and other organisms
 * Countercurrent exchange - Diagram showing how counter current exchange is used in the legs of wading birds to their core temperature is not lowered.
 * Bird_anatomy and Bird and Heart - diagram showing how avian hearts differ from mammal hearts
 * Heart and Fish and Circulatory_system - diagram show fish anatomy and single loop circulatory system - combine diagrams that exist?
 * Amphibian - Amphibian heart and circulatory path (single or double loop?)
 * Open_circulatory_system - diagram overview or an animated GIF of an open circulatory system
 * Flagellum - compare and contrast side by side diagram of prokaryotic/eukaryotic flagella
 * Natural competence - Diagram summarizing bacterial transformation by natural uptake of naked DNA from the environment by bacteria closely related bacteria. Such as was shown in Griffith's experiment

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There are a number of mistakes on the image posted for ethylene signaling. I've added these to the talk thread for that image. I don't know if this is something your group is interested in looking at again. I am currently updating the text on ethylene perception and signaling and that might help with the figure.Spermologos (talk) 15:17, 19 April 2016 (UTC)

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