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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The accelerating population growth rate that occurs when optimal conditions allow a constant per capita growth rate
density dependent factor
exponential population growth
bottom up process
trophic level
2. A link formed when three or more amino acids combine
pistil
polypetide
altruism
allele frequency
3. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
food chain
M phase
parthenogenesis
endosymbiotic theory
4. More cells
test cross
allontois
growth from cell division
estrogen
5. Where seminiferous tubules are found & where testosterone is made
species richness
sociobiology
mechanical isolation
testes
6. Exactly the same as mitosis
meiosis 1
tRNA
chorion
paritally hydrogenated
7. Produces gonatotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
microevolution
hypothalamus
learned behavior
learned behavior
8. The science that deals with human population statistics
ovaries
edge effect
human demographics
maltose
9. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
vas deferens
diaphragm
RNA
density dependent factor
10. Species interacting in a positive way & Which modifies and enhances the local environment for other species
bottom up process
type 3 survivorship cure
glycolipid
facilitation
11. One species excludes another from its niche as a result of interspecific competition
competitive exclusion principle
desert
imprinting
macroevolution
12. A transitional zone where two or more communities meets & contains all or most of the ecological niches of the adjacent communities as well as some that are unique to the ecotone
Golgi complex
prostate
ecotone
exploitation competition
13. Cells don't produce new cytoplasm to make the cell bigger & they produce an excess of protons which soften the cell walls so that the water vacuole fills up and makes the cell bigger
urethra
organismic model
ecological pyramid
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
14. A covalent link formed when the equivalent of a water molecule is removed as one of the glycerol's hydroxyl groups reacts with the carboxul group of a fatty acid
phototropism
ovouiviporous
prophase
ester linkage
15. Where sperm cells are formed by spermatogenesis
circadian rhythms
monosaccharide
seminiferous tubules
tundra
16. Inhibits ovulation & affects the endometrium and cervical mucus to prevent implantation & regulates the menstrual cycle
taiga
Law of Segregation
are selection populations
oral contraceptive
17. Collects waste products in a land egg
allontois
cooperative ion channel
sex reversal
biological organization
18. Immature sperm cell
social behavior
spermatid
cytokinesis
imprinting
19. A compound on the surface of animal cells that allow cells to recognize and interact with one another
Law of Segregation
ovouiviporous
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
glycolipid
20. Stimulates the growth of sex organs at puberty and the development of secondary sex characteristics & induces maturation & stimulates monthly preparation of endometrium for pregnancy & makes cervical mucus thinner and more alkaline
adaptive radiation
purine
species diversity
estrogen
21. Used for reproductive purposes and peeing
photoperiodism
human demographics
binary fission
urethra
22. Each gene is present in two copies & when gametes are formed each gamete gets only one of the two factors
Law of Segregation
anticodon
epididymis
sexual reproduction
23. Initial shoot that comes out of the ground
grasslands
individualistic model
ovouiviporous
coleoptile
24. Aka contest competition & certain dominant individuals get a good supply of the limited resources while the other less dominant organisms in the population don't
asexual reproduction
producers
interference competition
facilitated diffusion
25. Produces follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
habitat isolation
semipermeable membrane
anterior pituitary
gross primary productivity
26. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
endosymbiotic theory
Mullerian mimicry
purine
density dependent factor
27. Energy from food passing from one organism to the next in a sequence
paritally hydrogenated
oviporous
deforestation
food chain
28. The buildup of predator and prey strategies
evolutionary arms race
temperate forest
cell wall
kinetechore
29. Cut down trees and then burn them & pollutes the air & 'kills' the soil
antiparallel
slash and burn agriculture
sociobiology
starch
30. Used for long term energy storage & cell membranes & padding and insulation & and steroids & soluble in nonpolar solvents and relatively insoluble in water
lipid
steroid
injectable contraceptive
cell theory
31. What something does and how it does it
navigation
glycolipid
test cross
behavior
32. Zygote after it has undergone mitosis and grown
cellulose
embryo
population ecology
environmental science
33. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
asexual reproduction
behavior
life table
bioaccumulation
34. Produces oxytocin
adaption
holandric
posterior pituitary
age structure
35. Produces semen (2)
Bubourethral gland
greenhouse effect
interbreeding
glycocalyx
36. A protein that accelerates the thousands of different chemical reactions that take place in an organism
G2 phase
enzyme
mechanical isolation
cell wall
37. On the side where the 3' carbon is
38. Stimulates the development of seminiferous tubules and spermatogenesis in males & stimulates the development of follicles and the secretion of estrogen in females
glycolipid
endoplasmic reticulum
FSH
unsaturated fatty acid
39. The number of individuals of a species per unit of area or volume at a given time
chromosome
G1 phase
testes
population density
40. The end of a lineage
type 3 survivorship cure
barrier method
intrauterine device (IUD)
extinction
41. When a cell controls how fast it wants to take things in
epididymis
endocytosis
gated channel
turgor pressure
42. Transmits hereditary information and determines what proteins a cell manufactures
isomer
population dynamics
population
nucleic acid
43. Where protein synthesis takes place
chitin
ribosome
denaturation
primary growth
44. When individuals are evenly spaced & occurs because of territoriality or competition for resources or space
RNA
uniform dispersion
genetic equilibrium
ovary
45. The proportion of a particular genotype in the population
biogeography
Mullerian mimicry
genotype frequency
anticodon
46. 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
cross fertilization
hydrologic cycle
random dispersion
angiosperm
47. A molecular unit that consists of a five carbon sugar & one or more phosphate groups & and a nitrogenous base
oviduct
nucleotide
corpus luteum
lagging strand
48. A mating system in which a male mates with only one female during a breeding season
posterior pituitary
monogamy
gene flow
primary growth
49. Microsporocyte after meiosis
diaphragm
ovouiviporous
microspore
autotroph
50. A protein channel that lets things in and out of the cell
permease
gated channel
nocturnal
hormone