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Honors Freshman Science
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1. A tool of ecological management in which the undergrowth and plant litter are deliberately burned under controlled condition before they accumulate to dangerous levels
behavior
logistic population growth
controlled burning
crepuscular
2. A stable and persistent community & is impossible to achieve because of disturbances
incomplete dominance
climax community
crossing over
nucleus
3. Response of any plant to the amount of light it receives
crepuscular
photoperiodism
negative feedback
exponential population growth
4. Where cells are actively dividing
apical meristem
evolutionary arms race
turgor pressure
meiosis 2
5. When the chromosomes align at the cells middle
barrier method
gravitropism
metaphase
oscillate
6. The typical form of carbohydrate used for energy storage in plants
clumped dispersion
ovaries
permease
starch
7. The time inbetween meiosis 1 and 2
interkinesis
function group
tropic response
ES complex
8. The constituent of a protein & has an amino group (NH2) and a carboxyl group (COOH) bonded to the same alpha carbon
amino acid
navigation
age structure
heterotroph
9. A lipid that consists of a clycerol molecule attached at one end to two fatty acids & and at the other end to a phosphate group linked to an organic compound
phospholipid
frameshift mutation
isomer
base substitution mutation
10. A compound in which carbon atoms are covalently bonded to one another to form the backbone of the molecule
organic compound
hypotonic
home range
antrhopomorphic
11. Destoy the ozone layer
taiga
CFCs
competitive exclusion principle
nucleus
12. A chain produced by likening small organic compounds called monomers
metaphase
lipid
crossing over
polymer
13. Stores water in plants
temperate forest
water vacuole
punctuated equilibrium
testes
14. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
altruism
microtubule
starch
asexual reproduction
15. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
equilibrium
polar microtubules
internal fertilization
bacillus
16. The layer that surrounds the cell and holds everything in
cell membrane
endosymbiotic theory
hydrophillic
intrasexual selection
17. Very low precipitation
epididymis
desert
gene
ovulation
18. Produces semen (3)
concentration gradient
oviporous
vas deferens
prostate
19. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
vas deferens
parthenogenesis
population ecology
hypothalamus
20. A form of a gene
disturbance
home range
intersexual selection
allele
21. Produces semen (1)
seminicle vesical
endocytosis
taiga
lysis
22. TATA
termination sequence
promoter codon
consumption overpopulation
sister chromatids
23. Cells are the basic unit of living organisms and all cells come from pre-existing cells
flagella
age structure
zygote
cell theory
24. Chemical messenger
hormone
punctuated equilibrium
cytoskeleton
ecosystem management
25. The nuclear division that produces two nuclei containing chronosomes identical to those in the parental nucleus
mitosis
keystone species
competition
intersexual selection
26. The average per capita death rate
placenta
mortality
pseudopod
growth from cell division
27. Where cell aerobic respiration takes place
adaption
hermaphrodism
mitochondria
translation
28. The concentration of water is higher than in the other area
hermaphrodism
cyclin
Okazaki fragment
hypertonic
29. The strand of DNA that is synthesized smoothly and continuously
leading strand
GnRH
granum
G2 phase
30. Shows the mortality and survival data of a population
life table
telophase
gametic isolation
posterior pituitary
31. A parasite that lives inside the host
abiogenesis
controlled burning
endoparasite
intron
32. The largest population that can be maintained for an indefinite period by a particular environment as long as there are no changes in it
centriole
acrosome
carrying capacity
epididymis
33. Triggers mitosis when it binds with cyclins at high enough concentrations & survives mitosis
organic compound
CDK
bottom up process
acrosome
34. The use of cues to change direction when necessary to reach a specific destination
navigation
RNA
semiconservative replication
ecosytem
35. A parasite that lives on the outside of the host
monogamy
growth from cell division
ectoparasite
edge effect
36. When strands run in opposite directions
telophase
complementary
antiparallel
style
37. Individual & population & community & ecosystem & landscape & biosphere
imprinting
polypoidy
biological organization
diaphragm
38. Stimulates the anterior pituitary to make FSH and LH
heterotroph
GnRH
ecology
evolutionary arms race
39. Contains multiple monosacharides bonded together & consists of repeating units of simple sugars
microspore
polysaccharide
start codon
intraspecific competition
40. Shows the mortality and survival data of a population
life table
recombination
granum
test cross
41. A type of learning in which an animal learns to ignore a repeated & irrelevant stimulus
heterotroph
habituation
crossing over
land egg
42. Changes in the shape of a protein and the accompanying loss of its biological activity
termination sequence
founder effect
denaturation
posterior pituitary
43. A combination of natural selection and genetics
modern synthesis
turgor pressure
pyramid of energy
isomer
44. Birth canal
interbreeding
taiga
M phase
vagina
45. The global movement of water between the abiotic environment and organisms
hydrologic cycle
cotyledon
glycocalyx
lactose
46. The sequence of amino acids in a protein which are joined by peptide bonds
primary structure
hypotonic
consumption overpopulation
DNA polymerase III
47. 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
mobile carrier
realized niche
vasectomy
triaclyglycerol molecule
48. LH-like hormone produced by the placenta that maintains the corpus luteum
chromosome
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
posterior pituitary
49. A parasite that lives inside the host
ovary
ethylene
chromosome
endoparasite
50. A behavior that has been modified in response to environmental experience
resource partitioning
mRNA
primary structure
learned behavior
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