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Honors Freshman Science
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1. Involves persistent changes in behavior that result from experience
adaptive radiation
population density
learning
are selection populations
2. Species interacting in a positive way & Which modifies and enhances the local environment for other species
incomplete dominance
base substitution mutation
facilitation
hermaphrodism
3. Fluid filled sac where the primary oocyte divides to form the secondary oocyte and the polar body
phagocytosis
base substitution mutation
type 2 survivorship curve
follicle
4. An economical form of reserve fuel storage which yields over two times more energy than carbs when metabolized
population dynamics
home range
slash and burn agriculture
fat
5. When the chromosomes align at the cells middle
imprinting
cryptic coloration
chitin
metaphase
6. The sequence of nucleotides in one chain dictates the complementary sequence of nucleotides in the other
complementary
DNA replication
sepal
promoter codon
7. AAAA...
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
termination sequence
monosaccharide
allopatric speciation
8. Things that eat the primary consumers & third lowest trophic level
macroevolution
secondary consumers
fecundity
Law of Segregation
9. The interaction of two or more animals & usually of the same species
parthenogenesis
amino acid
leading strand
social behavior
10. The end of a lineage
random dispersion
ecotone
extinction
community stability
11. Eggs and sperm combine
endosymbiotic theory
enzyme
clumped dispersion
cross fertilization
12. A lipid that consists of a clycerol molecule attached at one end to two fatty acids & and at the other end to a phosphate group linked to an organic compound
age structure
growth from cell division
ectoparasite
phospholipid
13. Where sperm is stored
type 2 survivorship curve
negative tropic response
heredity
epididymis
14. A link formed when two amino acids combine
dipeptide
population ecology
turgor pressure
ovarian ligament
15. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
culture
imprinting
dynamic equilibrium
ecology
16. A long & unbranched hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group (COOH) at one end
holandric
corpus luteum
complementary
fatty acid
17. Warm & lots of rain & highest level of diversity and production
internal fertilization
nastic response
tropical rainforest
centromere
18. The movement of alleles
gene flow
individualistic model
translation
DNA
19. Energy from food passing from one organism to the next in a sequence
snRNP
food chain
heterotroph
habituation
20. The measure of the relative importance of each species within a community & based on its abundance & productivity & or size
cell wall
ecotone
facilitation
species diversity
21. Going from areas of high concentration to low concentration & going with the concentration gradient
passive transport
founder effect
polysaccharide
polar body
22. Moving into unoccupied niches & causes speciation
imprinting
quaternary structure
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
adaptive radiation
23. A species is protected because of its similar appearance to an undesirable species
human demographics
amino acid
Batesian mimicry
polypoidy
24. Chemical messenger
hormone
the signal to start bringing amino acids
DNA replication
denaturation
25. Where chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers
kinetechore
temperate woodland
budding
intersexual selection
26. Produce estrogen and progesterone
cotyledon
ovaries
anther
angiosperm
27. Animal starch & used for energy storage
fecundity
glycogen
semipermeable membrane
G1 phase
28. The change in species composition over time in a habitat that was not previously inhabited by organisms (no soil)
3' end
cytokinesis
human demographics
primary succession
29. Away from the stimulus
hypertonic
microsporocyte
intrauterine device (IUD)
negative tropic response
30. The enzyme that makes RNA and unzips the DNA for transcription
RNA polymerase
navigation
biosphere
M phase
31. The start of a gene
seminiferous tubules
hypothalamus
Okazaki fragment
promoter
32. A fatty acid that contains the maximum possible number of hydrogens
survivorship curve
saturated fatty acid
species richness
random dispersion
33. Shows interactions at their most basic level (who eats who)
modern synthesis
phospholipid
food web
nocturnal
34. A plant structural compound
cellulose
species diversity
biogeochemical cycle
termination sequence
35. Produces oxytocin
biological organization
dipeptide
posterior pituitary
dipeptide
36. Halfway between saturated and unsaturated
chorion
function group
paritally hydrogenated
tubal ligation
37. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unharmed
CFCs
commensalism
anticodon
holandric
38. A type of social learning based on early experience which allows offspring to bond to their mother
lagging strand
imprinting
nastic response
exploitation competition
39. When a molecule attaches to the channel and the carrier 'somersaults' to the other side and releases the molecule & then returns to its original side
codon
Boysen-Jensen
type 1 survivorship curve
mobile carrier
40. Stores water in plants
corpus luteum
cilia
organic compound
water vacuole
41. AAAA...
barrier method
termination sequence
biogeography
social behavior
42. Have trains that maximize the chance of surviving in an environment where the number of individuals is the carrying capacity & have few offspring & are larger & have long life spans & develop slowly & reproduce late & have low reproductive rates & pr
temperate forest
K selection populations
secondary consumers
parasitism
43. Chromosomes other than sex chromosomes
style
autosome
intersexual selection
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
44. Sex cell
cross fertilization
gamete
negative feedback
interphase
45. Original cell that forms sperm
macroevolution
microsporocyte
tRNA
cellulose
46. The potential ecological niche of a species
pyramid of numbers
disaccharide
testes
fundamental niche
47. A macromolecule composed of amino acids
stamen
apical meristem
protein
polysaccharide
48. A link formed when two amino acids combine
recombination
interphase
style
dipeptide
49. Female part of the flower
primary consumers
pistil
equilibrium
gametic isolation
50. A tool of ecological management in which the undergrowth and plant litter are deliberately burned under controlled condition before they accumulate to dangerous levels
equilibrium
mRNA
genetics
controlled burning