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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. Noncoding material
intron
meiosis 1
are selection populations
gene poll
2. New genetically identical 'self' grows on the side and then breaks off
budding
people overpopulation
anaphase
taiga
3. The constituent of a protein & has an amino group (NH2) and a carboxyl group (COOH) bonded to the same alpha carbon
social behavior
nucleolus
bacillus
amino acid
4. Plants & make their own food & lowest trophic level
sympatric speciation
centromere
secondary growth
producers
5. When a cell controls how fast it wants to take things in
turgor pressure
gated channel
glycoprotein
codon
6. A cooperative view of the community that stresses interactions between different species
cyclin
testes
organismic model
phototropism
7. Promotes cell eleongation & cell division & and seed growth
gibberellin
learned behavior
codon
environmental science
8. An organic compound with 3-7 carbons with a hydroxyl (OH) group bonded to each but one & which is double bonded to an oxygen
zygote
ecology
monosaccharide
tundra
9. The end of a lineage
extinction
ecotone
iteroparous
diaphragm
10. Produces semen (1)
seminicle vesical
spermacide
pyramid of energy
sodium potassium pump
11. A stable and persistent community & is impossible to achieve because of disturbances
climax community
human demographics
lipid
meiosis 1
12. Produces gonatotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
allele
endoctrine
denaturation
hypothalamus
13. Changes within a species that occur in relatively short periods of time that are the result of changes in the genetic composition of populations
genetic equilibrium
estrogen
microevolution
vas deferens
14. Required for making a boy a boy and sexual growth
population dynamics
testosterone
cell membrane
ER lumen
15. Daily & 24 hour cycles of activity
contact inhibition
oxytocin
spherical
circadian rhythms
16. The number of individuals of a species per unit of area or volume at a given time
adaptive radiation
ovarian ligament
antiparallel
population density
17. One extreme is bad and the other is good
imprinting
DNA polymerase III
lactose
directional selection
18. The global movement of carbon between the abiotic environment and organisms
stabilizing selection
meiosis 1
carbon cycle
antrhopomorphic
19. A common type of gene interaction in which the presence of certain alleles can prevent or mask the expression of a different allele and express their own phenotype instead
nucleus
epistasis
injectable contraceptive
CFCs
20. Speciation that occurs when a new species evolves within the same geographic region as the parental species
exponential population growth
5' end
founder effect
sympatric speciation
21. On the side where the 3' carbon is
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22. A single cell made from the union of two gametes
self fertilization
biological organization
zygote
ovaries
23. Stalk of the stamen
complementary
microclimate
insight learning
filament
24. Birth canal
Golgi complex
vagina
chorion
social behavior
25. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unharmed
prophase
glycocalyx
commensalism
the signal to start bringing amino acids
26. When individuals in a population are spaced throughout an area in a way that is unrelated to where other are & the least common type of dispersion
bacillus
random dispersion
founder effect
maltose
27. Cells are the basic unit of living organisms and all cells come from pre-existing cells
cell theory
extinction
organismic model
oviporous
28. On the side where the 3' carbon is
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29. Individual & population & community & ecosystem & landscape & biosphere
isotonic
biological organization
ecosytem
polar microtubules
30. The study of how both the number of individuals in a certain species that are found in an area and the dynamics of the population
territoriality
mutualism
pyramid of biomass
population ecology
31. Abstinence during ovulation period
habitat isolation
dispersion
sexual reproduction
rhythm method
32. Things that eat the primary consumers & third lowest trophic level
primary consumers
meiosis 2
natality
secondary consumers
33. All life forms must come from pre-existing life (correct idea)
amnion
biogenesis
epididymis
starch
34. Connects the baby to the placenta
function group
test cross
sexual selection
umbilical cord
35. Produces semen (3)
gymnosperm
prostate
nucleotide
temperate forest
36. Exactly the same as mitosis
species richness
meiosis 1
producers
stigma
37. The passage of energy in a one-way direction through an ecosystem
energy flow
corpus luteum
facilitated diffusion
cell wall
38. Choosing certain trains and breeding only individuals that axhibited the desired traits
purine
anther
LH
artificial selection
39. When there is equilibrium between to areas & but molecules are still moving
dynamic equilibrium
isomer
zygote
phospholipid
40. High to low concentration
endoctrine
interference competition
concentration gradient
stamen
41. Where sperm cells are formed by spermatogenesis
stigma
parthenogenesis
seminiferous tubules
CDK
42. Reproductive isolation due to different habitats in the same area
realized niche
turgor pressure
5' end
habitat isolation
43. The graph of the number of surviving individuals against age (birth to maximum age)
survivorship curve
biogeography
test cross
flagella
44. Quantitative estimate of the total mass & the amount of living material
self fertilization
biomass
filament
posterior pituitary
45. Involves mitosis and cytokinesis
ethylene
logistic population growth
spermatid
M phase
46. Fluid filled chamber that surrounds and protects the developing embryo in a land egg
amnion
fecundity
cotyledon
realized niche
47. The graph of the comparison of trophic levels by determining the number of organisms & the biomass & or the relative energy found at each level
density independent factor
condensation reaction
pseudopod
ecological pyramid
48. Reads bases and puts the correct base into it & can only lay down in one direction
granum
carbon cycle
ecosystem management
DNA polymerase III
49. Produces eggs
ovary
Darwin
interspecific competition
plasmolysis
50. A long whip-like tail used for movement
flagella
DNA helicase
oral contraceptive
megaspore