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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
asexual reproduction
chitin
limited resource
style
2. Birth canal
vagina
genotype frequency
tropic response
courtship ritual
3. Aka boreal forest & big evergreen forests & cold most of the year
gene
crossing over
adaption
taiga
4. Compounds with the same molecular formulas but different structures
crossing over
isomer
anterior pituitary
hydrologic cycle
5. The assignments of codons for amino acids and for start and stop signals
starch
intrasexual selection
genetic code
learned behavior
6. Going through protein channels with the concentration gradient
umbilical cord
paritally hydrogenated
estrogen
facilitated diffusion
7. The tubules that extend from each pole to the equatorial region
pistil
polar microtubules
community structure and functioning
angiosperm
8. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
territoriality
testes
glycoprotein
polar microtubules
9. An individual of unknown genotype is crossed with a homozygous recessive individual
population dynamics
test cross
barrier method
sex reversal
10. The measure of the relative importance of each species within a community & based on its abundance & productivity & or size
epistasis
endosymbiotic theory
kin selection
species diversity
11. The amount of energy that remains in plant tissues after cellular respiration & the amount of biomass found in excess of that broken down by a plant's cellular respiration for normal daily activities
ribosome
testosterone
net primary productivity
seasonal isolation
12. Where cells are actively dividing
anticodon
classical conditioning
apical meristem
glycolipid
13. The stuff in between the granum
stroma
primary consumers
allele frequency
style
14. 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
plasmolysis
transcription
life table
K selection populations
15. The pressure necessary to keep the water from moving in a you-tube
termination sequence
uniform dispersion
adaption
osmotic pressure
16. Light sensitive chemical
epistasis
directional selection
phytochrome
ovarian ligament
17. Abstinence during ovulation period
rhythm method
hybrid
mutualism
spermacide
18. A geographic area that animals seldom leave
amnion
S phase
home range
negative feedback
19. The process by which heritable traits make it more likely that an organism will have greater reproductive success
adaption
natural selection
allele frequency
nucleolus
20. Produces semen (1)
seminicle vesical
biogeochemical cycle
phenotype frequency
intrauterine device (IUD)
21. One species excludes another from its niche as a result of interspecific competition
competitive exclusion principle
denaturation
intrinsic rate of increase
allele frequency
22. The concentration is equal in both areas
granum
3' end
phospholipid
isotonic
23. Warm & lots of rain & highest level of diversity and production
condom
hydrologic cycle
tropical rainforest
slash and burn agriculture
24. Little 'hairs' around the membrane used for movement
home range
negative tropic response
cilia
learning
25. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
heredity
ecology
negative tropic response
mRNA
26. Where cell aerobic respiration takes place
mitochondria
community stability
homozygous
gene poll
27. A graph of the number of organisms at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
succession
pyramid of numbers
edge effect
biome
28. Gases act like a blanket and hold heat in the atmosphere
succession
nastic response
photoperiodism
greenhouse effect
29. A group of atoms that determines the types of chemical reactions and associations in which the compound participates
polypoidy
abiogenesis
function group
hypotonic
30. Aka temperate deciduous forest & broadleaf trees
termination sequence
meiosis 1
secondary succession
temperate forest
31. Both extremes are better than average
disruptive selection
oviporous
organic compound
incomplete dominance
32. The number of species in a community
species richness
ecosystem management
life table
people overpopulation
33. The end of a lineage
extinction
promoter
microevolution
temperate woodland
34. Makes up the cytoskeleton
microtubule
tRNA
density independent factor
competitive exclusion principle
35. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
endosperm
glycocalyx
parthenogenesis
coevolution
36. Energy level
prostate
nitrogen cycle
territoriality
trophic level
37. The person that said that the human population would quickly outgrow the natural resources and that it would cause war
Thomas Malthus
antiparallel
organismic model
seminicle vesical
38. 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
competitive exclusion principle
food chain
resource partitioning
seasonal isolation
39. On the side where the 3' carbon is
40. 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
clumped dispersion
gamete
lysis
sucrose
41. Chemical messenger
RNA
allontois
hormone
gymnosperm
42. The genetic drift that results when a small number of individuals from a large population found a new colony
founder effect
gametic isolation
endosymbiotic theory
promoter codon
43. A link formed when two amino acids combine
heredity
secondary consumers
starch
dipeptide
44. A form of natural selection that increases inclusive fitness through the breeding success of close relatives
lipid
kin selection
ribosome
pistil
45. A section of three nitrogenous bases
heredity
codon
secondary growth
facilitated diffusion
46. The process by which heritable traits make it more likely that an organism will have greater reproductive success
primary consumers
growth from cell division
fundamental niche
natural selection
47. A mating system in which a male mates with only one female during a breeding season
monogamy
starch
seasonal isolation
K selection populations
48. A symbiotic relationship in which the parasite benefits which the host is harmed
protein
parasitism
community stability
pair bonds
49. A graph that illustrates the total biomass at each successive trophic level
pyramid of energy
auxin
Law of Segregation
pyramid of biomass
50. When there is equilibrium between to areas & but molecules are still moving
sucrose
dynamic equilibrium
decomposers
microsporocyte