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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Original cell that forms egg
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
complementary
biomass
megasporocyte
2. The process of community development over time & which involves species in one stage being replaced by other species
codon
succession
RNA
steroid
3. Choosing certain trains and breeding only individuals that axhibited the desired traits
artificial selection
paritally hydrogenated
turgor pressure
allontois
4. Moving molecules into a cell
endocytosis
territoriality
anther
community structure and functioning
5. A molecule consisting of a clycerol joined to three fatty acids
triaclyglycerol molecule
protein channel
type 3 survivorship cure
antrhopomorphic
6. Stimulates contraction & prostaglandin release & and ejection of milk
translation
codon
interstitial cell
oxytocin
7. 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
cell wall
nucleic acid
negative feedback
mobile carrier
8. When individuals are evenly spaced & occurs because of territoriality or competition for resources or space
gibberellin
uniform dispersion
nucleotide
altruism
9. Reproductive isolation due to structural differences
limited resource
steroid
hydrophillic
mechanical isolation
10. AUG
hypotonic
transcription
intrasexual selection
start codon
11. When an original part of the double helix is put together with a new strand & and the same is done with the other part of the original
primary succession
disturbance
cytoskeleton
semiconservative replication
12. A symbiotic relationship in which the parasite benefits which the host is harmed
barrier method
sign stimulus
parasitism
ovary
13. Busiest at dawn or dusk
GnRH
crepuscular
vagina
imprinting
14. A mutation in which the wrong base it transcribed
phospholipid
base substitution mutation
cellulose
limited resource
15. A community with the abiotic factors of the place
interbreeding
circadian rhythms
ecosytem
gross primary productivity
16. Unzips the DNA strand
biogeochemical cycle
DNA helicase
secondary structure
barrier method
17. Top of the stamen & where pollen is produced
progesterone
anther
amnion
sexual reproduction
18. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
pyramid of biomass
style
glycoprotein
sodium potassium pump
19. TATA
type 2 survivorship curve
genotype frequency
promoter
promoter codon
20. Abstinence during ovulation period
starch
prophase
Batesian mimicry
rhythm method
21. Eggs and sperm combine
hydrologic cycle
vasectomy
cross fertilization
RNA primer
22. Proposes that simple prokaryotic organisms began living in symbiotic relationships that eventually became obligatory (necessary) as one cell engulfed the other
vas deferens
endosymbiotic theory
testes
density dependent factor
23. A form of active transport that uses energy to pump ions from the outside to the inside of a cell
punctuated equilibrium
sodium potassium pump
homologous chromosomes
disruptive selection
24. The process by which heritable traits make it more likely that an organism will have greater reproductive success
endocytosis
founder effect
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
natural selection
25. A link formed when two amino acids combine
dipeptide
intersexual selection
people overpopulation
gene poll
26. A single strand of RNA that folds back on itself to form a specific shape
deforestation
mutualism
nastic response
tRNA
27. Fertile soil & all grass
intrinsic rate of increase
territoriality
grasslands
mitosis
28. Forms the initial seed leaves (not actual leaves) & a side of the seed
organismic model
cotyledon
abiogenesis
are selection populations
29. A membrane where some things can go through & and others can't
cytoplasm
oscillate
allele frequency
semipermeable membrane
30. A single ringed nitrogenous base
purine
bacillus
ribosome
epididymis
31. Warm & lots of rain & highest level of diversity and production
tropical rainforest
ovarian ligament
urethra
phototropism
32. The ability to produce viable offspring
insight learning
classical conditioning
heredity
fecundity
33. The tubules that extend from each pole to the equatorial region
glycolipid
natural selection
seminiferous tubules
polar microtubules
34. Opening into the uterus
Golgi complex
ovary
quaternary structure
cervix
35. Holds the ovules
climax community
ovary
Bubourethral gland
cross fertilization
36. When two parts of sister chromatids exchange corresponding parts
M phase
monogamy
disaccharide
crossing over
37. A long & unbranched hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group (COOH) at one end
snRNP
fatty acid
Law of Independent Assortment
habitat
38. Produces testosterone
antiparallel
hydrophillic
interstitial cell
migration
39. Moving a solid molecule into a cell
polar microtubules
gene poll
cross fertilization
phagocytosis
40. Initial fertilized cell
function group
zygote
epididymis
intrauterine device (IUD)
41. Regulates the ecosystem function by nutrient cycling and by availability of other resources
bottom up process
symbiosis
promoter codon
allontois
42. All life forms must come from pre-existing life (correct idea)
nucleic acid
biogenesis
density independent factor
food web
43. Contain identical & double stranded DNA sequences (><)
savanna
punctuated equilibrium
sister chromatids
hydrophillic
44. Species that expend their energy in a single & huge reproductive effort
ribosome
habitat isolation
consumption overpopulation
semelparous
45. 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
vas deferens
net primary productivity
cellulose
territoriality
46. Lateral
abiogenesis
sex reversal
greenhouse effect
secondary growth
47. Cutting of vas deferens
vasectomy
learning
tropic response
modern synthesis
48. One extreme is bad and the other is good
type 3 survivorship cure
seminiferous tubules
biological magnification
directional selection
49. The strand of DNA that is synthesized smoothly and continuously
stigma
nocturnal
territoriality
leading strand
50. The concentration of water is lower than in the other area
follicle
environmental science
biomass
hypotonic