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Honors Freshman Science
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1. Different traits are passed on separately and independently from one another
Golgi complex
K selection populations
Law of Independent Assortment
ovary
2. Reads bases and puts the correct base into it & can only lay down in one direction
stroma
phytochrome
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
DNA polymerase III
3. Found out that the hormone was being produced in the tip
sucrose
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
type 1 survivorship curve
Darwin
4. Partner chromosomes similar in size & shape & and the position of their centromeres (XX)
diaphragm
zygote
homologous chromosomes
allontois
5. Has cones
secondary structure
gross primary productivity
territoriality
gymnosperm
6. Where protein synthesis takes place
endoctrine
polysaccharide
ribosome
cell wall
7. Composes the genes and contains the instructions for making all the proteins & as well as the RNA & an organism needs
incomplete dominance
macroevolution
DNA
insight learning
8. A species is protected because of its similar appearance to an undesirable species
adaptive radiation
Batesian mimicry
allopatric speciation
endosymbiotic theory
9. A species that is crucial in determining the nature of the entire community and that greatly affects the rest of the community & keeps the who ecosystem in balance
insight learning
energy flow
mechanical isolation
keystone species
10. The local environment where a species lives
phenotype frequency
habitat
embryo sac
hypertonic
11. Any event in time that disrupts community or population structure
seminicle vesical
disturbance
lysis
abiogenesis
12. Stable relationships that ensure cooperative behavior in mating and the rearing of the young
dipeptide
fatty acid
pair bonds
oviduct
13. The accelerating population growth rate that occurs when optimal conditions allow a constant per capita growth rate
ovarian ligament
community structure and functioning
acrosome
exponential population growth
14. Emphasizes species individuality & shows how each species has its own abiotic living requirements
pyramid of numbers
sucrose
individualistic model
prophase
15. Reproductive isolation due to molecular and chemical differences
ethylene
imprinting
gametic isolation
DNA
16. A periodic long-distance travel from one location to another
DNA replication
tertiary structure
migration
budding
17. The person that said that the human population would quickly outgrow the natural resources and that it would cause war
gene poll
Thomas Malthus
sympatric speciation
phospholipid
18. Warning coloration & conspicuous colors of patters which advertise a species' unpalatibility to potential predators
polar microtubules
cell elongation
aposematic coloration
species richness
19. Stores water in plants
posterior pituitary
water vacuole
parthenogenesis
isomer
20. The movement of alleles
tropical rainforest
Mullerian mimicry
nocturnal
gene flow
21. 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
Law of Segregation
resource partitioning
phototropism
vas deferens
22. Top of the stamen & where pollen is produced
anther
estrogen
lagging strand
savanna
23. A single cell made from the union of two gametes
producers
gated channel
test cross
zygote
24. Triggers mitosis when it binds with cyclins at high enough concentrations & survives mitosis
anaphase
CDK
phosphorus cycle
type 1 survivorship curve
25. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
imprinting
spirillum
parthenogenesis
allopatric speciation
26. The ability of a community to withstand disturbances
acrosome
enzyme
hydrolysis reaction
community stability
27. A piece of DNA that codes for a specific trait
uniform dispersion
gene
character displacement
mortality
28. An organic compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
community structure and functioning
gene flow
hydrocarbon
bacillus
29. A type of natural selection for successful mating
sexual selection
hydrolysis reaction
hypertonic
social behavior
30. Forms the initial seed leaves (not actual leaves) & a side of the seed
habitat
ester linkage
parthenogenesis
cotyledon
31. Genes that tend to be inherited together
linked genes
RNA
cotyledon
ovaries
32. Destoy the ozone layer
fecundity
CFCs
bioaccumulation
phototropism
33. Lining of the uterus
endometrium
K selection populations
megaspore
oxytocin
34. Cut down trees and then burn them & pollutes the air & 'kills' the soil
ribosome
ecosystem management
slash and burn agriculture
Punnett square
35. Sex cell
energy transduction
gamete
population crash
estrogen
36. The process by which heritable traits make it more likely that an organism will have greater reproductive success
natural selection
starch
seminicle vesical
palentology
37. The number and types of species present & the relative abundance of each species & the interactions between different species & the resilience to disturbances & energy and nutrient flow & productivity
commensalism
phagocytosis
nastic response
community structure and functioning
38. The sequence of amino acids in a protein which are joined by peptide bonds
DNA replication
ecotone
primary structure
homozygous
39. Plant growth response that is dependent on the direction of stimulus
tropic response
CFCs
mechanical isolation
corpus luteum
40. The strand of DNA that is always growing away from the replication fork & so only short pieces can be synthesized
crossing over
lagging strand
cognition
biological organization
41. The proportion of a specific allele in a particular population
tundra
allele frequency
type 1 survivorship curve
meiosis 2
42. The change in species composition produced at ecotones
edge effect
osmotic pressure
ethylene
estrogen
43. Stimulates the development of seminiferous tubules and spermatogenesis in males & stimulates the development of follicles and the secretion of estrogen in females
exponential population growth
hypothalamus
cryptic coloration
FSH
44. The enzyme that makes RNA and unzips the DNA for transcription
RNA polymerase
population crash
start codon
community stability
45. Reproductive isolation due to different mating signals
bioaccumulation
energy transduction
polysaccharide
behavioral (sexual) isolation
46. The cycle that goes from oen organism to another in food chains and from living organisms to the abiotic environment and back
saturated fatty acid
biogeochemical cycle
behavior ecology
mechanical isolation
47. Required for making a boy a boy and sexual growth
sucrose
testosterone
natural selection
species richness
48. Produces testosterone
RNA
home range
sodium potassium pump
interstitial cell
49. Very low precipitation
RNA
nucleotide
sodium potassium pump
desert
50. Promotes cell elongation & apical dominance
cryptic coloration
sympatric speciation
pyrimidine
auxin
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