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Honors Freshman Science
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1. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
amnion
macroevolution
bacillus
glycolipid
2. Male gamete released into the female
passive transport
prophase
operant conditioning
internal fertilization
3. Chemical messenger
hormone
phosphorus cycle
pyramid of biomass
anther
4. The probability of mortality is highest at a young age & the survival probability increases with age
positive tropic response
endosymbiotic theory
type 3 survivorship cure
positive tropic response
5. A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit
centriole
saturated fatty acid
logistic population growth
mutualism
6. The passage of energy in a one-way direction through an ecosystem
fundamental niche
oxytocin
monosaccharide
energy flow
7. When cells touch each other and stop dividing
diploid
hypertonic
contact inhibition
condensation reaction
8. A type of natural selection for successful mating
sexual selection
RNA
allopatric speciation
5' end
9. A compound in which carbon atoms are covalently bonded to one another to form the backbone of the molecule
dynamic equilibrium
organic compound
autosome
genetic code
10. A cooperative view of the community that stresses interactions between different species
sex reversal
adaption
organismic model
dominant species
11. A group of populations of different species that live and interact in the same place at the same time
altruism
RNA
oviduct
community
12. Composes the genes and contains the instructions for making all the proteins & as well as the RNA & an organism needs
anticodon
biosphere
DNA
tertiary structure
13. All life forms must come from pre-existing life (correct idea)
diaphragm
biogenesis
spirillum
pyramid of numbers
14. All of the contents of the cell inside the membrane
mitotic spindle
cytoplasm
corpus luteum
spherical
15. Genes that tend to be inherited together
microclimate
directional selection
linked genes
lagging strand
16. The sequence of nucleotides in one chain dictates the complementary sequence of nucleotides in the other
complementary
cytokinesis
frameshift mutation
microtubule
17. The graph of the number of surviving individuals against age (birth to maximum age)
genetic code
endocytosis
antrhopomorphic
survivorship curve
18. Choosing certain trains and breeding only individuals that axhibited the desired traits
bioaccumulation
endoplasmic reticulum
Okazaki fragment
artificial selection
19. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
parthenogenesis
type 1 survivorship curve
evolutionary arms race
adaption
20. A disaccharide made from glucose and fructose & table sugar
sucrose
stabilizing selection
phospholipid
GnRH
21. An abrupt decline from high to low population density
succession
nocturnal
glycolipid
population crash
22. Connecting trunk of the pistil
tropical rainforest
symbiosis
artificial selection
style
23. A protein channel that lets things in and out of the cell
diaphragm
isotonic
permease
classical conditioning
24. The person that said that the human population would quickly outgrow the natural resources and that it would cause war
Thomas Malthus
learned behavior
biomass
organismic model
25. Reproductive isolation due to different mating times
lactose
tertiary structure
ovaries
seasonal isolation
26. A single strand of RNA that folds back on itself to form a specific shape
promoter
nucleotide
population ecology
tRNA
27. A long whip-like tail used for movement
flagella
internal fertilization
nucleus
G1 phase
28. The largest population that can be maintained for an indefinite period by a particular environment as long as there are no changes in it
umbilical cord
classical conditioning
heterozygous
carrying capacity
29. Produces oxytocin
coevolution
genotype frequency
base substitution mutation
posterior pituitary
30. Animal starch & used for energy storage
exploitation competition
asexual reproduction
glycogen
natality
31. Things that eat the primary consumers & third lowest trophic level
territoriality
spermatid
secondary consumers
negative tropic response
32. Covalently linking monomers
CFCs
condensation reaction
fecundity
passive transport
33. Produces testosterone
meiosis 2
interstitial cell
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
sign stimulus
34. Involves persistent changes in behavior that result from experience
learning
producers
cryptic coloration
primary structure
35. Growth response to gravity & positive in stem & negative in roots
gravitropism
modern synthesis
anterior pituitary
asexual reproduction
36. Larger cells
cell elongation
cotyledon
style
CFCs
37. Local variation in climate produced by differences in elecation
clumped dispersion
heterozygous
microclimate
spherical
38. When one individual behaves in a way that seem to benefit others rather than itself
natality
mechanical isolation
altruism
sister chromatids
39. When the chromatin fibers condense into chromosomes
prophase
intrinsic rate of increase
passive transport
budding
40. Reproductive isolation due to structural differences
parental investment
mechanical isolation
internal fertilization
frameshift mutation
41. Going from areas of low to high concentration & goes against the concentration gradient & requires cell energy
dynamic equilibrium
active transport
abiogenesis
endometrium
42. Towards the stimulus
home range
secondary structure
monosaccharide
positive tropic response
43. Immature sperm cell
monosaccharide
bioaccumulation
spermatid
megaspore
44. Changes in the shape of a protein and the accompanying loss of its biological activity
population density
niche
denaturation
vas deferens
45. Lays down an RNA primer that allows the DNA polymerase to attach to the DNA strand
phytochrome
RNA primer
turgor pressure
phosphorus cycle
46. A stable and persistent community & is impossible to achieve because of disturbances
climax community
gametic isolation
cross fertilization
centriole
47. Species that are all undesirable resemble each other
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
complementary
posterior pituitary
Mullerian mimicry
48. Provides structure for the cell
holandric
hypertonic
cell wall
binary fission
49. Noncoding material
ecosytem
chitin
energy flow
intron
50. Cut down trees and then burn them & pollutes the air & 'kills' the soil
endoctrine
passive transport
corpus luteum
slash and burn agriculture