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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unharmed
starch
intron
promoter codon
commensalism
2. What something does and how it does it
holandric
cell theory
behavior
linked genes
3. Composes the genes and contains the instructions for making all the proteins & as well as the RNA & an organism needs
classical conditioning
secondary consumers
maltose
DNA
4. Produces testosterone
allopatric speciation
anaphase
meiosis
interstitial cell
5. A mutation in which the wrong base it transcribed
interference competition
DNA ligase
phagocytosis
base substitution mutation
6. Provides structure for the cell
progesterone
lagging strand
cell wall
base substitution mutation
7. Speciation that occurs when a new species evolves within the same geographic region as the parental species
type 2 survivorship curve
sympatric speciation
DNA ligase
allele
8. The concentration is equal in both areas
limited resource
tRNA
DNA polymerase III
isotonic
9. A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit
modern synthesis
budding
purine
mutualism
10. Things that eat the primary consumers & third lowest trophic level
endoctrine
secondary consumers
gravitropism
type 3 survivorship cure
11. A long & unbranched hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group (COOH) at one end
fatty acid
ecosytem
protein
migration
12. The science that deals with human population statistics
human demographics
LH
spherical
pseudopod
13. The average per capita birth rate
stamen
DNA
life table
natality
14. Implanted in the uterus & probably stimulates inflammatory response and prevents implantation
intrauterine device (IUD)
land egg
Thomas Malthus
pinocytosis
15. When strands run in opposite directions
carbon cycle
logistic population growth
antiparallel
crepuscular
16. Any environmental factor that affects the size of a population but isn't influences by changes in population density & usually abiotic factors
intron
learned behavior
density independent factor
population ecology
17. The sequence of amino acids in a protein which are joined by peptide bonds
primary structure
G2 phase
population crash
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
18. Associates strongly with polar water molecules
pinocytosis
disaccharide
hydrophillic
CDK
19. A nucleic acid polymer consisting of nucleotide subunits that can associate by complementary base paining with the single-strand DNA template
haploid
phagocytosis
sexual selection
RNA
20. Shows interactions at their most basic level (who eats who)
ecosystem management
posterior pituitary
food web
Batesian mimicry
21. Ascribing human feelings to animals
isomer
primary growth
antrhopomorphic
fundamental niche
22. Eggs formed and held in the mother & eggs hatch and the offspring leaves the mother
gene poll
ovouiviporous
carrying capacity
DNA polymerase III
23. Holds the cell in place and gives it structure
cytoskeleton
hypertonic
uniform dispersion
sepal
24. When the sister chomatids separate and the chromosomes move to opposite poles
character displacement
anaphase
mutualism
crossing over
25. When natural selection favors individuals of each species that avoid or reduce among coexisting species as a result of each species' niche differing from the others in one or more ways & reducing competition
allopatric speciation
heterozygous
microevolution
resource partitioning
26. The site of photosynthesis
chloroplast
spherical
fitness
stigma
27. The change in allelic frequencies of two or more populations over time & the interdependent evolution of two or more interacting species
coevolution
extinction
corpus luteum
character displacement
28. A stack of thylakoids
contact inhibition
granum
seminiferous tubules
clumped dispersion
29. Where sperm is stored
character displacement
epididymis
ER lumen
modern synthesis
30. Promotes cell eleongation & cell division & and seed growth
external fertilization
gibberellin
triaclyglycerol molecule
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
31. The constricted region in a chromatid
centromere
microtubule
RNA
heterotroph
32. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
glycoprotein
carbon cycle
termination sequence
plasmolysis
33. When the chromosomes align at the cells middle
metaphase
habitat
ES complex
Bubourethral gland
34. All the alleles present in the population
cell membrane
gene poll
cell membrane
angiosperm
35. Making more DNA
endosymbiotic theory
random dispersion
DNA replication
net primary productivity
36. Has its own life support for the embryo
interbreeding
cell elongation
disaccharide
land egg
37. A fatty acid that contains the maximum possible number of hydrogens
meiosis
competitive exclusion principle
ethylene
saturated fatty acid
38. The role of an organism within the structure and function of a community & takes into account all biotic and abiotic aspects of the species & as well as all the physical & chemical & and biological factors that it needs to survive & its habitat & wha
FSH
posterior pituitary
niche
interkinesis
39. Aka aggregated distribution & occurs when resources in an area are clumbed & when there is limited seed dispersal or asexual reproduction & or when families/colonies all live together & good because the organisms can protect one another
zygote
Darwin
mitotic spindle
clumped dispersion
40. Plant growth response that is dependent on the direction of stimulus
sign stimulus
tropic response
environmental science
heterotroph
41. Inhibits ovulation & lasts a long time
injectable contraceptive
temperate forest
biological magnification
gated channel
42. Associates strongly with polar water molecules
interstitial cell
cytoskeleton
hydrophillic
gravitropism
43. Holds the ovules
evolutionary arms race
genetic code
ovary
autosome
44. Produces semen (2)
fundamental niche
pyramid of energy
Bubourethral gland
osmotic pressure
45. A parasite that lives inside the host
test cross
intrauterine device (IUD)
mutualism
endoparasite
46. The constituent of a protein & has an amino group (NH2) and a carboxyl group (COOH) bonded to the same alpha carbon
amino acid
evolutionary arms race
behavior ecology
endosymbiotic theory
47. Capillary bed that is adjacent to the capillaries of the uterine lining & exchanges everything except for blood
polysaccharide
codon
incomplete dominance
placenta
48. Makes up the cytoskeleton
gametic isolation
estrogen
embryo
microtubule
49. The sequence of amino acids in a protein which are joined by peptide bonds
cell theory
saturated fatty acid
primary structure
ecosytem
50. A compound in which carbon atoms are covalently bonded to one another to form the backbone of the molecule
organic compound
carrying capacity
symbiosis
hydrolysis reaction