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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Active at nigh
hydrologic cycle
nocturnal
centriole
lysosome
2. Promotes cell elongation & apical dominance
fecundity
fat
microsporocyte
auxin
3. The process of gaining knowledge & including thinking & processing information & learning & reasoning & and awareness of thoughts & perceptions and self
cognition
seminiferous tubules
disturbance
mobile carrier
4. The maximum rate at which a population of a given species could increase under ideal conditions & plenty of resources &and a low population density & is influenced by the age of reproductive maturity & how long the organism is able to reproduce & and
species diversity
condensation reaction
equilibrium
intrinsic rate of increase
5. Contains multiple monosacharides bonded together & consists of repeating units of simple sugars
heredity
population dynamics
polysaccharide
evolutionary arms race
6. An evolutionary modification that improves the chances of survival and reproductive success in a given environment
cytoskeleton
adaption
organic compound
viviporous
7. Warm & lots of rain & highest level of diversity and production
community
tropical rainforest
sodium potassium pump
genetics
8. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
secondary consumers
sexual selection
parthenogenesis
DNA polymerase 1
9. Produces semen (3)
passive transport
succession
prostate
ecological pyramid
10. Energy level
heterotroph
tubal ligation
trophic level
dipeptide
11. The study of heredity
consumption overpopulation
genetics
fluid mosaic model
glycolipid
12. Occurs when each individual in a population consumes too large a share of resources
meiosis 1
home range
consumption overpopulation
antiparallel
13. Physically changing from sex when there aren't any of one sex
chromosome
sex reversal
resource partitioning
disaccharide
14. The amount of energy that remains in plant tissues after cellular respiration & the amount of biomass found in excess of that broken down by a plant's cellular respiration for normal daily activities
mitochondria
net primary productivity
random dispersion
lysis
15. A long & unbranched hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group (COOH) at one end
triaclyglycerol molecule
cilia
ER lumen
fatty acid
16. A nucleic acid polymer consisting of nucleotide subunits that can associate by complementary base paining with the single-strand DNA template
unsaturated fatty acid
RNA
thigmotropism
pyramid of biomass
17. Causes rapid cell division
cytokinin
life table
tropical rainforest
gated channel
18. Fertile soil & all grass
grasslands
DNA ligase
culture
realized niche
19. The maximum rate at which a population of a given species could increase under ideal conditions & plenty of resources &and a low population density & is influenced by the age of reproductive maturity & how long the organism is able to reproduce & and
sepal
sodium potassium pump
intrinsic rate of increase
circadian rhythms
20. A process carried out to ensure that the male is actually male and a member of the same species
adaptive radiation
secondary structure
turgor pressure
courtship ritual
21. A large & relatively distinct terrestrial region that has similar climate & soil & plants & and animals regardless of where it occurs
isotonic
oxytocin
secondary growth
biome
22. A fatty acid that doesn't contain the maximum possible number of hydrogens
yoke sac
unsaturated fatty acid
secondary succession
chromosome
23. A double ringed nitrogenous base
dipeptide
pyrimidine
saturated fatty acid
LH
24. A group of atoms that determines the types of chemical reactions and associations in which the compound participates
slash and burn agriculture
Bubourethral gland
function group
endosymbiotic theory
25. Provides structure for the cell
denaturation
gross primary productivity
trophic level
cell wall
26. Produces eggs
ovary
ovaries
disaccharide
Batesian mimicry
27. Contains two monosaccharide rings joined by a ether link
primary growth
disaccharide
function group
saturated fatty acid
28. The process of community development over time & which involves species in one stage being replaced by other species
intrauterine device (IUD)
succession
biological magnification
snRNP
29. An actively cooperating group of individuals belonging to the same species and often closely related
megaspore
society
auxin
cilia
30. When a cell or nucleus contains two sets of chromosomes
semiconservative replication
desert
diploid
hydrophobic
31. Reproductive isolation due to different mating signals
parental investment
behavioral (sexual) isolation
cooperative ion channel
desert
32. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
bacillus
facilitation
promoter
chitin
33. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
interstitial cell
commensalism
pistil
ecology
34. Reads bases and puts the correct base into it & can only lay down in one direction
DNA polymerase III
oviduct
intrauterine device (IUD)
mitotic spindle
35. Involves persistent changes in behavior that result from experience
frameshift mutation
competition
plasmolysis
learning
36. Sex cell
megaspore
condom
phosphorus cycle
gamete
37. Stable relationships that ensure cooperative behavior in mating and the rearing of the young
evolutionary arms race
secondary structure
pair bonds
antrhopomorphic
38. Plastic cap over the cervix
primary consumers
diaphragm
abiogenesis
meiosis 1
39. Original cell that forms sperm
lysis
microsporocyte
cell membrane
cell wall
40. The evolutionary diversification of many related species from one or more ancestral species in a relatively short period
imprinting
G1 phase
adaptive radiation
sex reversal
41. The time between mitosis and the S phase & when the cell grows and performs its function
starch
G1 phase
ovulation
directional selection
42. The young have a high probability of surviving & which the old have a much lower probability
type 1 survivorship curve
bottom up process
DNA polymerase III
keystone species
43. Makes up the cytoskeleton
turgor pressure
mutualism
nucleus
microtubule
44. Stimulates contraction & prostaglandin release & and ejection of milk
equilibrium
G1 phase
oxytocin
mechanical isolation
45. A gateway in the cell membrane that lets molecules through
symbiosis
placenta
protein channel
oral contraceptive
46. The probability of survivorship doesn't change with age
type 2 survivorship curve
crossing over
nucleus
fat
47. Reproductive successfulness
G2 phase
fitness
endoplasmic reticulum
modern synthesis
48. Can't make its own food
codon
heredity
secondary structure
heterotroph
49. Eggs laid and then fertilized
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
external fertilization
bottom up process
metaphase
50. A group of atoms that determines the types of chemical reactions and associations in which the compound participates
endocytosis
genetic equilibrium
survivorship curve
function group