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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A lipid that consists of carbon atoms arranged in four attached rings & three of which are hexagonal and the other is pentagonal
steroid
desert
leading strand
courtship ritual
2. When the animal must do something to gain a reward or to avoid punishment
operant conditioning
nocturnal
are selection populations
extinction
3. A stable and persistent community & is impossible to achieve because of disturbances
climax community
DNA replication
telophase
secondary structure
4. A tool of ecological management in which the undergrowth and plant litter are deliberately burned under controlled condition before they accumulate to dangerous levels
controlled burning
nastic response
mutualism
ester linkage
5. The buildup of a toxin in an organism's body
parthenogenesis
gross primary productivity
artificial selection
bioaccumulation
6. Both individuals have male and female parts but don't self fertilize
culture
life table
microclimate
hermaphrodism
7. The time inbetween meiosis 1 and 2
microtubule
cell theory
seasonal isolation
interkinesis
8. How the molecule folds on itself due to the functional group interactions
ovulation
isotonic
cytokinesis
tertiary structure
9. Contains two monosaccharide rings joined by a ether link
stroma
crossing over
hydrologic cycle
disaccharide
10. Connects the ovary to the uterus & where fertilization usually takes place
oviduct
biogeochemical cycle
Batesian mimicry
fecundity
11. Release of the egg
adaptive radiation
desert
auxin
ovulation
12. Associates strongly with polar water molecules
hydrophillic
nitrogen cycle
iteroparous
angiosperm
13. Original cell that forms egg
interference competition
resource partitioning
megasporocyte
climax community
14. Where DNA is held & the control center of the cell
nucleus
temperate woodland
community structure and functioning
endosymbiotic theory
15. Kills sperm
tropic response
spermacide
genetics
endocytosis
16. The time when no cell division in occurs
deforestation
interphase
cytoplasm
hydrophillic
17. A species that affects the community because it is very common
parthenogenesis
disturbance
cotyledon
dominant species
18. The potential ecological niche of a species
vas deferens
fundamental niche
habituation
microevolution
19. Going through protein channels with the concentration gradient
facilitated diffusion
parthenogenesis
embryo
intrinsic rate of increase
20. A simple signal that triggers a specific behavioral response
climax community
classical conditioning
sign stimulus
fitness
21. Leaves right around the base of the flower that contains the flower
protein channel
endoplasmic reticulum
sepal
apical meristem
22. A double ringed nitrogenous base
condensation reaction
greenhouse effect
meiosis
pyrimidine
23. The assignments of codons for amino acids and for start and stop signals
fluid mosaic model
genetic code
net primary productivity
community
24. Reproductive isolation due to different mating times
character displacement
lysosome
disruptive selection
seasonal isolation
25. Defense of a territory
gene poll
polysaccharide
interkinesis
territoriality
26. Decompose all trophic levels
megaspore
decomposers
sympatric speciation
maltose
27. A mutation in which the wrong base it transcribed
sister chromatids
monogamy
learned behavior
base substitution mutation
28. AAAA...
injectable contraceptive
secondary consumers
altruism
termination sequence
29. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
parthenogenesis
binary fission
gamete
DNA
30. A conservation approach that emphasizes restoring and maintaining the quality of an entire ecoystem rather than the conservation of individual species
injectable contraceptive
ecosystem management
navigation
angiosperm
31. Behavior that is common to a population & learned from other members of the group & and transmitted from one generation to another
exon
culture
polar body
operant conditioning
32. A channel that takes things from one side of the phospholipid bilayer to the other by having a protein attach to the channel which changes its shape and moves the stuff to the other side
natality
embryo sac
cooperative ion channel
semipermeable membrane
33. One dominant and one recessive
zygote
tropic response
heterozygous
DNA replication
34. The cells that don't become eggs in oogenesis
auxin
polar body
allele frequency
endoplasmic reticulum
35. Completes the preparation of the endometrium for pregnancy
progesterone
climax community
population dynamics
deforestation
36. A gene carried on the Y chromosome
snRNP
courtship ritual
holandric
cryptic coloration
37. A combination of natural selection and genetics
primary growth
modern synthesis
secondary succession
ethylene
38. A graph that indicates the energy content of the biomass of each trophic level
biogeography
GnRH
pyramid of energy
plasmolysis
39. Initial shoot that comes out of the ground
environmental science
Boysen-Jensen
coleoptile
microevolution
40. 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
random dispersion
biological magnification
cyclin
meiosis 1
41. The enzyme that links the Okazaki fragments
age structure
cyclin
DNA ligase
bottom up process
42. The average per capita birth rate
genetic equilibrium
monogamy
natality
secondary structure
43. Busiest at dawn or dusk
function group
pinocytosis
temperate forest
crepuscular
44. Competition within a given population
telophase
sodium potassium pump
thigmotropism
intraspecific competition
45. Different traits are passed on separately and independently from one another
translation
density independent factor
Law of Independent Assortment
genotype frequency
46. Cells are the basic unit of living organisms and all cells come from pre-existing cells
negative feedback
linked genes
cell theory
embryo
47. Where seminiferous tubules are found & where testosterone is made
cell elongation
testes
ES complex
Law of Independent Assortment
48. Any event in time that disrupts community or population structure
metaphase
Law of Segregation
equilibrium
disturbance
49. A form of active transport that uses energy to pump ions from the outside to the inside of a cell
adaptive radiation
M phase
sodium potassium pump
seminiferous tubules
50. A periodic long-distance travel from one location to another
cristae
testes
nastic response
migration