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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When a population is regulated by its environment's limits & grows until it levels out just below the carrying capacity and then oscillates
logistic population growth
disruptive selection
polar body
niche
2. Energy level
macroevolution
denaturation
nucleus
trophic level
3. The offspring of two genetically dissimilar parents
hybrid
cristae
G2 phase
endosperm
4. A plant structural compound
insight learning
RU-486
placenta
cellulose
5. The lifestyle a species actually pursues and the resources it actually uses
sympatric speciation
allele
granum
realized niche
6. The buildup of a toxin in an organism's body
asexual reproduction
bioaccumulation
mortality
population ecology
7. The global movement of water between the abiotic environment and organisms
hydrologic cycle
stigma
interspecific competition
endoparasite
8. The accelerating population growth rate that occurs when optimal conditions allow a constant per capita growth rate
vagina
exponential population growth
RU-486
corpus luteum
9. Produce estrogen and progesterone
nucleic acid
apical meristem
CDK
ovaries
10. Can't make its own food
decomposers
disaccharide
leading strand
heterotroph
11. An organic compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
pseudopod
GnRH
home range
hydrocarbon
12. Energy from food passing from one organism to the next in a sequence
food chain
cyclin
polar microtubules
migration
13. A compound in which carbon atoms are covalently bonded to one another to form the backbone of the molecule
organic compound
carbon cycle
polar body
food web
14. Plastic cover of the penis
monosaccharide
M phase
condom
artificial selection
15. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
sociobiology
biogenesis
succession
plasmolysis
16. Release of the egg
kinetechore
population
cotyledon
ovulation
17. When a cell controls how fast it wants to take things in
hypertonic
gated channel
desert
crepuscular
18. The potential ecological niche of a species
heterotroph
fundamental niche
angiosperm
facilitation
19. Stimulates the anterior pituitary to make FSH and LH
cyclin
population ecology
pyramid of biomass
GnRH
20. A behavior that has been modified in response to environmental experience
learned behavior
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
denaturation
tropical rainforest
21. Transmits hereditary information and determines what proteins a cell manufactures
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
nucleic acid
external fertilization
food chain
22. Emphasizes species individuality & shows how each species has its own abiotic living requirements
interspecific competition
hydrophillic
antiparallel
individualistic model
23. 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
mitotic spindle
thigmotropism
community structure and functioning
negative feedback
24. A process carried out to ensure that the male is actually male and a member of the same species
courtship ritual
viviporous
vagina
hydrocarbon
25. States that species richness is greatest at moderate levels of disturbance & so all the different species are at different stages in succession
disturbance
net primary productivity
biomass
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
26. Connects the ovary to the uterus & where fertilization usually takes place
oviduct
internal fertilization
fundamental niche
promoter
27. The ability to adapt past experiences that may involve different stimuli to solve a new problem
cell theory
contact inhibition
gross primary productivity
insight learning
28. Promotes cell elongation & apical dominance
positive tropic response
meiosis
anticodon
auxin
29. Interaction among two or more individuals that attempt to use the same essential resource
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
competition
translation
FSH
30. Halfway between saturated and unsaturated
species richness
interkinesis
paritally hydrogenated
phospholipid
31. Where cell aerobic respiration takes place
biological organization
budding
internal fertilization
mitochondria
32. Inhibits ovulation & affects the endometrium and cervical mucus to prevent implantation & regulates the menstrual cycle
oral contraceptive
cell wall
passive transport
the signal to start bringing amino acids
33. A molecule consisting of a clycerol joined to three fatty acids
diploid
phagocytosis
microspore
triaclyglycerol molecule
34. The measure of the relative importance of each species within a community & based on its abundance & productivity & or size
isomer
dispersion
species diversity
courtship ritual
35. The assignments of codons for amino acids and for start and stop signals
genetic code
amino acid
ethylene
cell wall
36. The buildup of predator and prey strategies
3' end
ovaries
evolutionary arms race
endosperm
37. TATA
promoter codon
purine
navigation
megasporocyte
38. The change in allelic frequencies of two or more populations over time & the interdependent evolution of two or more interacting species
coevolution
cyclin
circadian rhythms
hypotonic
39. A compound on the surface of animal cells that allow cells to recognize and interact with one another
promoter
dynamic equilibrium
nucleotide
glycolipid
40. When the chromosomes align at the cells middle
cristae
mitosis
chitin
metaphase
41. When water moves into a cell and keeps going in until the membrane bursts
isomer
population dynamics
lysis
endometrium
42. Have trains that maximize the chance of surviving in an environment where the number of individuals is the carrying capacity & have few offspring & are larger & have long life spans & develop slowly & reproduce late & have low reproductive rates & pr
K selection populations
epididymis
organismic model
population ecology
43. Flowering plant
commensalism
angiosperm
carbon cycle
deforestation
44. The evolutionary diversification of many related species from one or more ancestral species in a relatively short period
adaptive radiation
paritally hydrogenated
sucrose
pyramid of energy
45. Different traits are passed on separately and independently from one another
Law of Independent Assortment
grasslands
hypotonic
pair bonds
46. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
antiparallel
meiosis
ecology
cryptic coloration
47. The global movement of carbon between the abiotic environment and organisms
population density
carbon cycle
mitosis
type 3 survivorship cure
48. The average per capita death rate
ES complex
interstitial cell
mortality
water vacuole
49. Both individuals have male and female parts but don't self fertilize
sucrose
hermaphrodism
microclimate
pyrimidine
50. Speciation that occurs when a new species evolves within the same geographic region as the parental species
temperate woodland
sympatric speciation
gametic isolation
gamete