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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Reproductive isolation due to different mating signals
migration
diploid
behavioral (sexual) isolation
individualistic model
2. Leaves right around the base of the flower that contains the flower
community structure and functioning
controlled burning
sepal
negative feedback
3. A single ringed nitrogenous base
centriole
purine
natality
biome
4. The concentration is equal in both areas
intrauterine device (IUD)
isotonic
temperate forest
hypertonic
5. A combination of glycolipids and glycoproteins which is found on the outside of a cell and allows for cell-cell recognition
glycocalyx
people overpopulation
learned behavior
ecotone
6. A compound on the surface of animal cells that allow cells to recognize and interact with one another
learning
Punnett square
biogenesis
glycolipid
7. Lays down an RNA primer that allows the DNA polymerase to attach to the DNA strand
secondary consumers
RNA primer
sister chromatids
pyramid of energy
8. The enzyme that links the Okazaki fragments
DNA ligase
mortality
barrier method
bioaccumulation
9. The division of the cell cytoplasm to form two cells
glycoprotein
operant conditioning
cytokinesis
stigma
10. Individual & population & community & ecosystem & landscape & biosphere
commensalism
endoctrine
glycolipid
biological organization
11. The interaction of two or more animals & usually of the same species
follicle
social behavior
anterior pituitary
land egg
12. The enzyme that controls the cell cycle & is destroyed during mitosis
interkinesis
cyclin
glycolipid
biological organization
13. Plants & make their own food & lowest trophic level
savanna
ovarian ligament
learned behavior
producers
14. A simple signal that triggers a specific behavioral response
sign stimulus
secondary consumers
DNA replication
endoparasite
15. Things that eat the producers & second lowest trophic level
life table
condensation reaction
metaphase
primary consumers
16. Figured out that the hormone that made plants bend was on the opposite side from the light
net primary productivity
net primary productivity
Boysen-Jensen
ES complex
17. The time between mitosis and the S phase & when the cell grows and performs its function
growth from cell division
cotyledon
G1 phase
secondary growth
18. When all the water is sucked out of a cell
courtship ritual
plasmolysis
urethra
ecosystem management
19. Required for making a boy a boy and sexual growth
condensation reaction
testosterone
commensalism
phototropism
20. Fused compound of the polar nuclei and the sperm cells that isn't used
crossing over
cell wall
endosperm
sister chromatids
21. The major carrier of genetic information in eukaryotes & found in the cell nucleus
ethylene
chromosome
exon
sexual selection
22. Behavior that is common to a population & learned from other members of the group & and transmitted from one generation to another
genetic code
semelparous
culture
intrinsic rate of increase
23. Birth canal
vagina
megasporocyte
pair bonds
microevolution
24. Going from areas of low to high concentration & goes against the concentration gradient & requires cell energy
DNA helicase
meiosis 1
community structure and functioning
active transport
25. Composes the genes and contains the instructions for making all the proteins & as well as the RNA & an organism needs
amnion
DNA
posterior pituitary
parental investment
26. When the heterozygote has a phenotype intermediate between those of its two parents
GnRH
ecological pyramid
hybrid
incomplete dominance
27. Noncoding material
intron
seminicle vesical
cyclin
food web
28. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
biome
DNA polymerase III
secondary growth
iteroparous
29. The study of heredity
thigmotropism
population crash
genetics
plasmolysis
30. Changes within a species that occur in relatively short periods of time that are the result of changes in the genetic composition of populations
plasmolysis
energy transduction
microevolution
lipid
31. A link formed when three or more amino acids combine
anaphase
circadian rhythms
polypetide
phospholipid
32. A fatty acid that doesn't contain the maximum possible number of hydrogens
consumption overpopulation
evolutionary arms race
unsaturated fatty acid
oscillate
33. Can make its own food
FSH
autotroph
cytokinesis
tertiary structure
34. A link formed when two amino acids combine
crepuscular
tundra
dipeptide
turgor pressure
35. 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
mobile carrier
primary consumers
allontois
temperate forest
36. The empty space in the ER tubes
home range
ER lumen
competitive exclusion principle
holandric
37. Busiest at dawn or dusk
learned behavior
zygote
crepuscular
habitat
38. Stimulates the anterior pituitary to make FSH and LH
courtship ritual
heterotroph
GnRH
primary structure
39. 'Water fearing' & repels water
energy flow
mitosis
hydrophobic
base substitution mutation
40. A protein that accelerates the thousands of different chemical reactions that take place in an organism
gymnosperm
phototropism
5' end
enzyme
41. The interactions of tertiary structures
auxin
quaternary structure
polypetide
style
42. Aka temperate deciduous forest & broadleaf trees
land egg
modern synthesis
phosphorus cycle
temperate forest
43. Zygote after it has undergone mitosis and grown
Thomas Malthus
embryo
community structure and functioning
primary consumers
44. Growth response to light & positive
phenotype frequency
the signal to start bringing amino acids
sucrose
phototropism
45. 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
ovary
phospholipid
secondary succession
angiosperm
46. The nuclear division that produces two nuclei containing chronosomes identical to those in the parental nucleus
biosphere
plasmolysis
phenotype frequency
mitosis
47. Megaspore after mitosis
anaphase
embryo sac
deforestation
lactose
48. Response of any plant to the amount of light it receives
external fertilization
photoperiodism
pyramid of energy
crepuscular
49. The time between mitosis and the S phase & when the cell grows and performs its function
rhythm method
G1 phase
density independent factor
hypothalamus
50. The potential ecological niche of a species
epididymis
fundamental niche
filament
asexual reproduction