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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 different habitats in the same area
ecosytem
embryo sac
habitat isolation
species richness
2. A grid that shows the possible combinations of alleles
endoplasmic reticulum
ecotone
hypotonic
Punnett square
3. Contains multiple monosacharides bonded together & consists of repeating units of simple sugars
endoparasite
polysaccharide
dominant species
Punnett square
4. Cutting of vas deferens
glycocalyx
classical conditioning
vasectomy
food chain
5. The production of gametes
founder effect
pyrimidine
meiosis
nocturnal
6. A single strand of RNA that folds back on itself to form a specific shape
tRNA
population ecology
operant conditioning
passive transport
7. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
biogenesis
founder effect
behavior
density dependent factor
8. Used for reproductive purposes and peeing
sodium potassium pump
seasonal isolation
mobile carrier
urethra
9. More cells
condom
imprinting
insight learning
growth from cell division
10. A single cell made from the union of two gametes
environmental science
zygote
primary consumers
exploitation competition
11. Ascribing human feelings to animals
trophic level
habituation
active transport
antrhopomorphic
12. An evolutionary modification that improves the chances of survival and reproductive success in a given environment
dipeptide
directional selection
modern synthesis
adaption
13. The number and proportion of people at each age in a population
adaptive radiation
oviporous
RNA
age structure
14. A type of learning in which an animal learns to ignore a repeated & irrelevant stimulus
behavior
decomposers
polar body
habituation
15. A sequence of three bases that hydrogen bond with the mRNA codon by complementary base pairing
anticodon
ovulation
logistic population growth
zygote
16. The global movement of carbon between the abiotic environment and organisms
asexual reproduction
carbon cycle
spirillum
autotroph
17. All life forms must come from pre-existing life (correct idea)
biogenesis
palentology
FSH
biological organization
18. The interaction of two or more animals & usually of the same species
learned behavior
promoter codon
3' end
social behavior
19. Energy from food passing from one organism to the next in a sequence
food chain
type 3 survivorship cure
mitosis
symbiosis
20. Towards the stimulus
ER lumen
imprinting
gibberellin
positive tropic response
21. Breaking apart water
hydrolysis reaction
Thomas Malthus
phosphorus cycle
Darwin
22. The enzyme that takes out all of the introns & leaving only the exons
diploid
allopatric speciation
snRNP
enzyme
23. Growth response to physical disturbance & positive or negative
secondary structure
follicle
snRNP
thigmotropism
24. Reproductive successfulness
stroma
fitness
biosphere
courtship ritual
25. Changes within a species that occur in relatively short periods of time that are the result of changes in the genetic composition of populations
land egg
crossing over
biological organization
microevolution
26. The start of a gene
promoter
microevolution
pyramid of energy
frameshift mutation
27. The major carrier of genetic information in eukaryotes & found in the cell nucleus
granum
type 1 survivorship curve
crepuscular
chromosome
28. The mating of genetically similar individuals that are more closely related than if they had been chosen at random from the entire population
interphase
interbreeding
temperate forest
temperate woodland
29. The graph of the comparison of trophic levels by determining the number of organisms & the biomass & or the relative energy found at each level
population dynamics
secondary succession
ecological pyramid
ectoparasite
30. 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
niche
rhythm method
concentration gradient
pyramid of numbers
31. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
iteroparous
follicle
semipermeable membrane
courtship ritual
32. A nucleic acid polymer consisting of nucleotide subunits that can associate by complementary base paining with the single-strand DNA template
mutualism
Boysen-Jensen
RNA
cognition
33. A type of natural selection for successful mating
sexual selection
pistil
denaturation
macroevolution
34. The empty space in the ER tubes
environmental science
nitrogen cycle
microsporocyte
ER lumen
35. Grow and divide asexual reproduction
energy transduction
trophic level
binary fission
polar body
36. Larger cells
microspore
prostate
cell elongation
gated channel
37. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
bacillus
macroevolution
ovulation
embryo
38. Occurs when there is the same concentration in different areas
antrhopomorphic
equilibrium
enzyme
secondary succession
39. Cells are the basic unit of living organisms and all cells come from pre-existing cells
cell theory
cryptic coloration
behavioral (sexual) isolation
Thomas Malthus
40. Secretes hormones that keep uterine lining thick in the event of fertilization & what the follicle turns into after fertilization
secondary consumers
viviporous
acrosome
corpus luteum
41. Triggers mitosis when it binds with cyclins at high enough concentrations & survives mitosis
society
ovarian ligament
CDK
glycolipid
42. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
survivorship curve
glycoprotein
fluid mosaic model
disruptive selection
43. A type of social learning based on early experience which allows offspring to bond to their mother
population dynamics
protein
lipid
imprinting
44. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
asexual reproduction
granum
linked genes
operant conditioning
45. The local environment where a species lives
ovary
people overpopulation
epistasis
habitat
46. Where DNA is held & the control center of the cell
nucleus
interbreeding
behavior ecology
glycoprotein
47. The nuclear division that produces two nuclei containing chronosomes identical to those in the parental nucleus
microtubule
mitosis
nocturnal
grasslands
48. On the side where the 5' carbon is
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49. A process carried out to ensure that the male is actually male and a member of the same species
semiconservative replication
courtship ritual
allontois
life table
50. The formation of an association between some normal body function and a new stimulus
stroma
polar body
classical conditioning
hydrocarbon