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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A fatty acid that doesn't contain the maximum possible number of hydrogens
3' end
population ecology
concentration gradient
unsaturated fatty acid
2. Things that eat the primary consumers & third lowest trophic level
G1 phase
intersexual selection
secondary consumers
oxytocin
3. Inhibits ovulation & affects the endometrium and cervical mucus to prevent implantation & regulates the menstrual cycle
endosymbiotic theory
territoriality
polypoidy
oral contraceptive
4. Behavior that is common to a population & learned from other members of the group & and transmitted from one generation to another
social behavior
culture
holandric
endocytosis
5. Going from areas of low to high concentration & goes against the concentration gradient & requires cell energy
oscillate
organic compound
bacillus
active transport
6. Promotes cell eleongation & cell division & and seed growth
heterotroph
competition
gibberellin
Thomas Malthus
7. Speciation that occurs when one population becomes geographically separated from the rest of the species and subsequently evolves by natural selection/genetic drift
allopatric speciation
adaptive radiation
temperate forest
social behavior
8. Cold & dry & permafrost & treeless & short growing season
gated channel
territoriality
aposematic coloration
tundra
9. The constricted region in a chromatid
promoter codon
centromere
ovaries
protein channel
10. An important part of the structure of ribosomes that has catalytic functions needed during protein synthesis
stroma
polypetide
rRNA
natural selection
11. Triggers mitosis when it binds with cyclins at high enough concentrations & survives mitosis
are selection populations
CDK
follicle
spherical
12. Little 'hairs' around the membrane used for movement
estrogen
Boysen-Jensen
antiparallel
cilia
13. Same organism makes both gametes & no genetic recombination
Darwin
sodium potassium pump
DNA polymerase III
self fertilization
14. Plants & make their own food & lowest trophic level
energy transduction
RNA
producers
habitat
15. A mutation in which the entire reading chain is shifted & changed everything after an addition or delection
pinocytosis
home range
frameshift mutation
ecology
16. The number of species in a community
seminiferous tubules
gametic isolation
species richness
disaccharide
17. The average per capita death rate
mortality
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
facilitated diffusion
microsporocyte
18. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
fecundity
classical conditioning
passive transport
ecology
19. Connects the ovary to the uterus & where fertilization usually takes place
home range
hydrolysis reaction
ovarian ligament
oviduct
20. The time when no cell division in occurs
operant conditioning
Boysen-Jensen
interphase
sister chromatids
21. Decompose all trophic levels
temperate woodland
carbon cycle
decomposers
monosaccharide
22. Noncoding material
parasitism
type 2 survivorship curve
intron
antiparallel
23. 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
hydrologic cycle
apical meristem
pinocytosis
ester linkage
24. A plant structural compound
ovulation
ester linkage
hermaphrodism
cellulose
25. Gives live birth
viviporous
testes
cristae
fundamental niche
26. Fertile soil & all grass
mobile carrier
intersexual selection
grasslands
secondary consumers
27. Kills sperm
disaccharide
transcription
community structure and functioning
spermacide
28. A section of three nitrogenous bases
fitness
crepuscular
codon
microclimate
29. Spontaneous generation & life may arise from nonliving matter (incorrect idea)
allopatric speciation
founder effect
primary succession
abiogenesis
30. Stimulates the anterior pituitary to make FSH and LH
hybrid
internal fertilization
GnRH
mortality
31. Species that are all undesirable resemble each other
start codon
coleoptile
promoter codon
Mullerian mimicry
32. Where protein synthesis takes place
ribosome
style
mutualism
Boysen-Jensen
33. The number and types of species present & the relative abundance of each species & the interactions between different species & the resilience to disturbances & energy and nutrient flow & productivity
community structure and functioning
primary consumers
heterozygous
carbon cycle
34. Where sperm is stored
epididymis
meiosis
biome
founder effect
35. Aka boreal forest & big evergreen forests & cold most of the year
urethra
biogenesis
taiga
circadian rhythms
36. A protein that accelerates the thousands of different chemical reactions that take place in an organism
polysaccharide
exponential population growth
enzyme
age structure
37. Very low precipitation
coevolution
desert
biogeochemical cycle
biological organization
38. When a population's allele and genotype frequencies don't change from generation to generation
cell elongation
genetic equilibrium
operant conditioning
glycocalyx
39. Any environmental factor that affects the size of a population but isn't influences by changes in population density & usually abiotic factors
food chain
GnRH
density independent factor
type 1 survivorship curve
40. Completes the preparation of the endometrium for pregnancy
oxytocin
phagocytosis
progesterone
diploid
41. Holds the ovules
ovary
sucrose
prophase
iteroparous
42. Both dominant or recessive
diaphragm
homozygous
directional selection
age structure
43. When two parts of sister chromatids exchange corresponding parts
keystone species
plasmolysis
slash and burn agriculture
crossing over
44. A single cell made from the union of two gametes
zygote
carrying capacity
limited resource
tundra
45. Secretes hormones that keep uterine lining thick in the event of fertilization & what the follicle turns into after fertilization
habituation
stroma
test cross
corpus luteum
46. A disaccharide made from glucose and galactose & milk sugar
lactose
CDK
spermacide
sucrose
47. A nucleic acid polymer consisting of nucleotide subunits that can associate by complementary base paining with the single-strand DNA template
artificial selection
RNA
vasectomy
mortality
48. Stimulates contraction & prostaglandin release & and ejection of milk
oxytocin
interkinesis
recombination
Thomas Malthus
49. 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
intrinsic rate of increase
parthenogenesis
permease
cellulose
50. States that species richness is greatest at moderate levels of disturbance & so all the different species are at different stages in succession
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
hydrolysis reaction
biogeochemical cycle
snRNP