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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Very low precipitation
desert
RNA primer
tubal ligation
hybrid
2. Abstinence during ovulation period
rhythm method
microclimate
ectoparasite
desert
3. When DNA replicates
endocytosis
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
S phase
DNA ligase
4. Holds the ovaries to the body of the uterus
ovarian ligament
phosphorus cycle
dominant species
polypetide
5. The interactions of tertiary structures
GnRH
quaternary structure
grasslands
microspore
6. Spontaneous generation & life may arise from nonliving matter (incorrect idea)
abiogenesis
triaclyglycerol molecule
hydrocarbon
ovarian ligament
7. Energy level
triaclyglycerol molecule
adaptive radiation
monogamy
trophic level
8. Reproductive isolation due to molecular and chemical differences
hybrid
RNA
gametic isolation
pseudopod
9. Turning energy from one form to another
turgor pressure
energy transduction
vagina
autotroph
10. A lipid that consists of carbon atoms arranged in four attached rings & three of which are hexagonal and the other is pentagonal
kinetechore
steroid
polymer
greenhouse effect
11. An intimate relationship or association between members of two or more species
gamete
gated channel
pyramid of energy
symbiosis
12. Moving a liquid molecule into a cell
primary consumers
pinocytosis
cross fertilization
population dynamics
13. Stimulates contraction & prostaglandin release & and ejection of milk
keystone species
oxytocin
translation
behavioral (sexual) isolation
14. Going up and down around a set point
estrogen
ER lumen
RNA polymerase
oscillate
15. Exactly the same as mitosis
meiosis 1
hypotonic
polysaccharide
intrasexual selection
16. The formation of an association between some normal body function and a new stimulus
classical conditioning
RNA primer
promoter codon
decomposers
17. Produces gonatotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
dominant species
secondary productivity
controlled burning
hypothalamus
18. When a molecule attaches to the channel and the carrier 'somersaults' to the other side and releases the molecule & then returns to its original side
G1 phase
oviporous
mobile carrier
mechanical isolation
19. A molecule consisting of a clycerol joined to three fatty acids
triaclyglycerol molecule
genetic code
chloroplast
Thomas Malthus
20. Produce estrogen and progesterone
human demographics
megaspore
ovaries
antrhopomorphic
21. Growth response to physical disturbance & positive or negative
phagocytosis
GnRH
thigmotropism
polymer
22. The information from the mRNA being used to form a protein
contact inhibition
allele
translation
CDK
23. Contains multiple monosacharides bonded together & consists of repeating units of simple sugars
polysaccharide
ecosytem
sex reversal
zygote
24. Same organism makes both gametes & no genetic recombination
self fertilization
intrauterine device (IUD)
symbiosis
habitat
25. Makes up the cytoskeleton
binary fission
gymnosperm
kinetechore
microtubule
26. The cycle that goes from oen organism to another in food chains and from living organisms to the abiotic environment and back
biogeochemical cycle
function group
corpus luteum
rhythm method
27. Same organism makes both gametes & no genetic recombination
monogamy
purine
self fertilization
polar body
28. Sex cell
FSH
cilia
DNA helicase
gamete
29. Changes that take place over very long periods of time that may result in speciation
savanna
antiparallel
gene flow
macroevolution
30. Implanted in the uterus & probably stimulates inflammatory response and prevents implantation
primary consumers
intrauterine device (IUD)
5' end
thigmotropism
31. The graph of the comparison of trophic levels by determining the number of organisms & the biomass & or the relative energy found at each level
ecological pyramid
punctuated equilibrium
spermacide
community structure and functioning
32. The tubules that extend from each pole to the equatorial region
anterior pituitary
polar microtubules
RNA
spherical
33. A single cell made from the union of two gametes
greenhouse effect
zygote
modern synthesis
sociobiology
34. Opening into the uterus
cervix
primary growth
diploid
culture
35. A system of tubes and tubules used for internal storage and transport of proteins
hydrophillic
endoplasmic reticulum
hypothalamus
G1 phase
36. Connects the ovary to the uterus & where fertilization usually takes place
oviduct
gene
allele
chitin
37. Lateral
secondary productivity
secondary growth
habitat isolation
protein channel
38. Organizes the cell for purposes of cell division
centriole
intersexual selection
phytochrome
density independent factor
39. On the side where the 5' carbon is
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40. Figured out that the hormone that made plants bend was on the opposite side from the light
glycoprotein
biomass
Boysen-Jensen
navigation
41. LH-like hormone produced by the placenta that maintains the corpus luteum
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
estrogen
RNA primer
autosome
42. Can't make its own food
heterotroph
ES complex
phagocytosis
CFCs
43. The process by which heritable traits make it more likely that an organism will have greater reproductive success
interstitial cell
population density
natural selection
anther
44. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
home range
glycoprotein
habitat
population ecology
45. The cells that don't become eggs in oogenesis
polar body
trophic level
disturbance
abiogenesis
46. 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
sepal
keystone species
mortality
territoriality
47. Figured out that the hormone that made plants bend was on the opposite side from the light
Boysen-Jensen
microtubule
community stability
LH
48. Up or down
age structure
learned behavior
ecological pyramid
primary growth
49. An organic compound with 3-7 carbons with a hydroxyl (OH) group bonded to each but one & which is double bonded to an oxygen
parental investment
monosaccharide
ovaries
gene flow
50. Lays down an RNA primer that allows the DNA polymerase to attach to the DNA strand
S phase
RNA primer
parasitism
intrasexual selection