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Honors Freshman Science
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1. The contribution that each parent makes in producing and rearing offspring
secondary consumers
carrying capacity
parental investment
cell theory
2. Female part of the flower
hydrophobic
budding
dominant species
pistil
3. Aka temperate deciduous forest & broadleaf trees
endoplasmic reticulum
oxytocin
rRNA
temperate forest
4. The buildup of predator and prey strategies
permease
amino acid
allele
evolutionary arms race
5. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unharmed
yoke sac
parental investment
commensalism
survivorship curve
6. Megasporocyte after meiosis
cilia
megaspore
recombination
parasitism
7. When the chromatin fibers condense into chromosomes
viviporous
nucleolus
genetics
prophase
8. Have traits that contribute to a high population growth rate & usually small & reach maturity early & have short life span & have lots of offspring & provide little to no parental care
adaption
triaclyglycerol molecule
asexual reproduction
are selection populations
9. The typical form of carbohydrate used for energy storage in plants
life table
starch
testosterone
heterozygous
10. The study of how both the number of individuals in a certain species that are found in an area and the dynamics of the population
endoctrine
population ecology
amino acid
primary structure
11. Breaking apart water
ovouiviporous
glycoprotein
hydrolysis reaction
Okazaki fragment
12. A behavior that has been modified in response to environmental experience
Darwin
learned behavior
kin selection
spherical
13. The pressure necessary to keep the water from moving in a you-tube
home range
biogeochemical cycle
amino acid
osmotic pressure
14. A plant structural compound
exon
cellulose
glycoprotein
microclimate
15. Produces eggs
ovary
temperate woodland
homozygous
diaphragm
16. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
sociobiology
turgor pressure
incomplete dominance
slash and burn agriculture
17. Both extremes are better than average
condensation reaction
lagging strand
disruptive selection
type 3 survivorship cure
18. The interactions of tertiary structures
allontois
quaternary structure
ethylene
modern synthesis
19. Reproductive isolation due to structural differences
mechanical isolation
insight learning
concentration gradient
cervix
20. A compound on the surface of animal cells that allow cells to recognize and interact with one another
primary consumers
commensalism
microevolution
glycolipid
21. The proportion of a particular phenotype in the population
allele
age structure
organic compound
phenotype frequency
22. Partner chromosomes similar in size & shape & and the position of their centromeres (XX)
sex reversal
imprinting
crossing over
homologous chromosomes
23. Competition among population of different species
interspecific competition
amino acid
people overpopulation
symbiosis
24. A common type of gene interaction in which the presence of certain alleles can prevent or mask the expression of a different allele and express their own phenotype instead
hypotonic
macroevolution
epistasis
endoplasmic reticulum
25. Going up and down around a set point
budding
grasslands
osmotic pressure
oscillate
26. Occurs when the environment is worsening from too many people
edge effect
energy flow
antrhopomorphic
people overpopulation
27. Warning coloration & conspicuous colors of patters which advertise a species' unpalatibility to potential predators
ribosome
heredity
aposematic coloration
climax community
28. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
bacillus
binary fission
RNA
population dynamics
29. Growth response to light & positive
learned behavior
phototropism
spermatid
bottom up process
30. Same organism makes both gametes & no genetic recombination
mRNA
phytochrome
self fertilization
cotyledon
31. Destoy the ozone layer
antrhopomorphic
tubal ligation
cellulose
CFCs
32. Moving into unoccupied niches & causes speciation
monogamy
cell theory
adaptive radiation
ectoparasite
33. A disaccharide made from glucose and galactose & milk sugar
unsaturated fatty acid
self fertilization
lactose
food web
34. Involves persistent changes in behavior that result from experience
primary succession
oscillate
classical conditioning
learning
35. A type of natural selection for successful mating
condensation reaction
sexual selection
intron
semipermeable membrane
36. The end of a gene
termination sequence
interstitial cell
tertiary structure
human demographics
37. The potential ecological niche of a species
biological magnification
fundamental niche
cytoskeleton
nastic response
38. Stimulates the anterior pituitary to make FSH and LH
parthenogenesis
net primary productivity
GnRH
LH
39. A mating system in which a male mates with only one female during a breeding season
desert
monogamy
population
antrhopomorphic
40. Produces oxytocin
crossing over
random dispersion
posterior pituitary
clumped dispersion
41. The enzyme that makes RNA and unzips the DNA for transcription
follicle
codon
RNA polymerase
resource partitioning
42. Species that expend their energy in a single & huge reproductive effort
operant conditioning
semelparous
polar body
lagging strand
43. A periodic long-distance travel from one location to another
incomplete dominance
migration
spirillum
Darwin
44. The ability to produce viable offspring
fecundity
climax community
Bubourethral gland
K selection populations
45. Where protein synthesis takes place
ribosome
seminicle vesical
consumption overpopulation
gene flow
46. A species is protected because of its similar appearance to an undesirable species
umbilical cord
isomer
hybrid
Batesian mimicry
47. A graph that indicates the energy content of the biomass of each trophic level
disturbance
pyramid of energy
artificial selection
extinction
48. Exactly the same as mitosis without any DNA replication
meiosis 2
ecotone
seasonal isolation
hydrophillic
49. Where seminiferous tubules are found & where testosterone is made
oviduct
organismic model
testes
migration
50. The role of an organism within the structure and function of a community & takes into account all biotic and abiotic aspects of the species & as well as all the physical & chemical & and biological factors that it needs to survive & its habitat & wha
unsaturated fatty acid
niche
facilitated diffusion
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