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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Reproductive isolation due to molecular and chemical differences
logistic population growth
turgor pressure
cotyledon
gametic isolation
2. More cells
DNA polymerase 1
circadian rhythms
codon
growth from cell division
3. Plant growth response that is dependent on the direction of stimulus
extinction
tropic response
DNA ligase
hypothalamus
4. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
negative feedback
heterotroph
ribosome
asexual reproduction
5. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
iteroparous
ribosome
gibberellin
turgor pressure
6. The study of how living organisms and the physical environment interact in an immense and complcated web of relationships & the broadest field of biology
ovulation
age structure
ecology
polysaccharide
7. The potential ecological niche of a species
fundamental niche
dipeptide
starch
anaphase
8. A gateway in the cell membrane that lets molecules through
cell elongation
mitochondria
phospholipid
protein channel
9. CAT
stabilizing selection
protein channel
mutualism
the signal to start bringing amino acids
10. Separates sperm from the egg
human demographics
barrier method
ecosystem management
desert
11. Little 'hairs' around the membrane used for movement
grasslands
cilia
dynamic equilibrium
greenhouse effect
12. All the alleles present in the population
genetics
mitotic spindle
allontois
gene poll
13. 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
thigmotropism
cooperative ion channel
intersexual selection
temperate woodland
14. A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit
acrosome
kinetechore
isotonic
mutualism
15. Implanted in the uterus & probably stimulates inflammatory response and prevents implantation
ER lumen
deforestation
dipeptide
intrauterine device (IUD)
16. The end of a lineage
extinction
deforestation
genotype frequency
testes
17. A scientific discipline with ties to evology that focuses on how humans interact with the environment
denaturation
secondary succession
environmental science
self fertilization
18. A gene carried on the Y chromosome
fat
RNA primer
holandric
DNA
19. Fluid filled chamber that surrounds and protects the developing embryo in a land egg
steroid
imprinting
amnion
ribosome
20. How the molecule folds on itself due to the functional group interactions
tertiary structure
Mullerian mimicry
budding
intrauterine device (IUD)
21. When DNA replicates
gene
denaturation
S phase
microspore
22. Speciation that occurs when a new species evolves within the same geographic region as the parental species
homologous chromosomes
sympatric speciation
cell elongation
pistil
23. Involves mitosis and cytokinesis
macroevolution
population crash
cross fertilization
M phase
24. The global movement of phosphorus between the abiotic environment and organisms
condensation reaction
phosphorus cycle
intrinsic rate of increase
amino acid
25. Completes the preparation of the endometrium for pregnancy
organismic model
the signal to start bringing amino acids
phosphorus cycle
progesterone
26. The global movement of nitrogen between the abiotic environment and organisms
exon
nitrogen cycle
cooperative ion channel
cell elongation
27. A type of natural selection for successful mating
chloroplast
sexual selection
microtubule
mRNA
28. An organic compound with 3-7 carbons with a hydroxyl (OH) group bonded to each but one & which is double bonded to an oxygen
monosaccharide
yoke sac
seasonal isolation
chromosome
29. The possession of two or more set of chromosomes
polypoidy
sociobiology
life table
secondary consumers
30. Occurs when there is the same concentration in different areas
equilibrium
endosperm
anterior pituitary
microevolution
31. Provides food for the developing embryo in a land egg
yoke sac
population dynamics
sign stimulus
CFCs
32. Inhibits ovulation & affects the endometrium and cervical mucus to prevent implantation & regulates the menstrual cycle
oral contraceptive
hormone
biosphere
cotyledon
33. 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
cristae
grasslands
genetic code
34. Microsporocyte after meiosis
vasectomy
turgor pressure
microspore
CFCs
35. When the sister chomatids separate and the chromosomes move to opposite poles
heredity
habitat isolation
anaphase
adaptive radiation
36. The measure of the relative importance of each species within a community & based on its abundance & productivity & or size
translation
nucleus
species diversity
gene flow
37. Promotes cell eleongation & cell division & and seed growth
prophase
resource partitioning
gibberellin
base substitution mutation
38. 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
glycoprotein
nucleotide
hypertonic
net primary productivity
39. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
Punnett square
cross fertilization
bacillus
enzyme
40. The global movement of nitrogen between the abiotic environment and organisms
nitrogen cycle
organismic model
gymnosperm
hydrocarbon
41. The science that deals with human population statistics
endoctrine
uniform dispersion
mutualism
human demographics
42. Moving molecules into a cell
endocytosis
purine
megasporocyte
holandric
43. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
microspore
biological organization
interbreeding
sociobiology
44. The net energy available for biomass production by consumer organisms
secondary productivity
ribosome
carbon cycle
sucrose
45. Sticky part of the pistil that pollen sticks to
evolutionary arms race
community stability
endosymbiotic theory
stigma
46. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
intrinsic rate of increase
exponential population growth
Darwin
iteroparous
47. Cut down trees and then burn them & pollutes the air & 'kills' the soil
DNA helicase
sex reversal
slash and burn agriculture
phagocytosis
48. A type of natural selection for successful mating
sexual selection
purine
abiogenesis
learned behavior
49. The rate at which energy is captured during photosynthesis
ecosystem management
intrasexual selection
primary succession
gross primary productivity
50. A combination of glycolipids and glycoproteins which is found on the outside of a cell and allows for cell-cell recognition
stigma
glycocalyx
hybrid
mechanical isolation