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Honors Freshman Science
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1. A system of tubes and tubules used for internal storage and transport of proteins
turgor pressure
polar microtubules
prostate
endoplasmic reticulum
2. The tubules that extend from each pole to the equatorial region
habitat
homologous chromosomes
slash and burn agriculture
polar microtubules
3. Produces gonatotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
hypothalamus
budding
glycolipid
antiparallel
4. A cooperative view of the community that stresses interactions between different species
interphase
allopatric speciation
organismic model
secondary growth
5. A form of a gene
start codon
allele
hydrologic cycle
habituation
6. Release of the egg
holandric
ovulation
Mullerian mimicry
active transport
7. Reproductive successfulness
pinocytosis
founder effect
fitness
greenhouse effect
8. The process of community development over time & which involves species in one stage being replaced by other species
phototropism
succession
ribosome
energy flow
9. Aka boreal forest & big evergreen forests & cold most of the year
taiga
climax community
lysosome
exon
10. Going through protein channels with the concentration gradient
ecology
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
facilitated diffusion
sodium potassium pump
11. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
hypertonic
recombination
cristae
glycoprotein
12. Where cell aerobic respiration takes place
palentology
uniform dispersion
mitochondria
follicle
13. Connects the baby to the placenta
nucleotide
pyramid of energy
umbilical cord
fecundity
14. States that species richness is greatest at moderate levels of disturbance & so all the different species are at different stages in succession
self fertilization
imprinting
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
polypetide
15. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
sexual selection
temperate woodland
injectable contraceptive
asexual reproduction
16. A group of populations of different species that live and interact in the same place at the same time
community
vasectomy
phytochrome
ES complex
17. Fossil record
corpus luteum
palentology
embryo
gene
18. Unzips the DNA strand
deforestation
placenta
artificial selection
DNA helicase
19. Physically changing from sex when there aren't any of one sex
sex reversal
semipermeable membrane
courtship ritual
Bubourethral gland
20. Both dominant or recessive
density independent factor
homozygous
kin selection
gymnosperm
21. The interaction of two or more animals & usually of the same species
DNA ligase
hypothalamus
social behavior
the signal to start bringing amino acids
22. A macromolecule composed of amino acids
phytochrome
hypertonic
protein
gravitropism
23. A molecular unit that consists of a five carbon sugar & one or more phosphate groups & and a nitrogenous base
GnRH
nucleotide
glycolipid
biomass
24. A gene carried on the Y chromosome
corpus luteum
carbon cycle
holandric
hydrologic cycle
25. Going through protein channels with the concentration gradient
microspore
facilitated diffusion
stroma
embryo sac
26. The study of heredity
genetics
protein channel
mutualism
microevolution
27. The production of gametes
meiosis
sexual reproduction
community stability
gibberellin
28. One dominant and one recessive
facilitated diffusion
resource partitioning
heterozygous
the signal to start bringing amino acids
29. How the molecule folds on itself due to the functional group interactions
tertiary structure
hydrophillic
density dependent factor
incomplete dominance
30. A stack of thylakoids
granum
hermaphrodism
Thomas Malthus
polypetide
31. Any environmental factor that affects the size of a population but isn't influences by changes in population density & usually abiotic factors
megaspore
CDK
allopatric speciation
density independent factor
32. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
chloroplast
ecology
enzyme
starch
33. 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
anther
epistasis
Bubourethral gland
snRNP
34. When DNA replicates
centriole
abiogenesis
S phase
microclimate
35. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
parthenogenesis
bacillus
natality
endosperm
36. Cold & dry & permafrost & treeless & short growing season
nucleolus
the signal to start bringing amino acids
tundra
protein
37. Lays eggs
oviporous
cervix
hypertonic
cytokinesis
38. Separates sperm from the egg
barrier method
testes
ester linkage
endosperm
39. Reproductive isolation due to different mating times
biological organization
realized niche
oxytocin
seasonal isolation
40. The genetic drift that results when a small number of individuals from a large population found a new colony
injectable contraceptive
endometrium
founder effect
endosymbiotic theory
41. Used for long term energy storage & cell membranes & padding and insulation & and steroids & soluble in nonpolar solvents and relatively insoluble in water
keystone species
seminiferous tubules
lipid
RNA
42. Holds the cell in place and gives it structure
facilitation
cytoskeleton
oscillate
endometrium
43. A species that affects the community because it is very common
dominant species
organic compound
epistasis
taiga
44. Reproductive isolation due to structural differences
GnRH
palentology
lipid
mechanical isolation
45. A single ringed nitrogenous base
purine
mutualism
secondary succession
cell wall
46. Both extremes are better than average
species richness
negative feedback
disruptive selection
condensation reaction
47. Choosing certain trains and breeding only individuals that axhibited the desired traits
anther
Okazaki fragment
artificial selection
stroma
48. Where protein synthesis takes place
population ecology
ribosome
are selection populations
Law of Segregation
49. The potential ecological niche of a species
fundamental niche
primary succession
founder effect
seminicle vesical
50. Where ribosomes are made & in the nucleus
biological magnification
ectoparasite
nucleolus
protein channel