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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cut down trees and then burn them & pollutes the air & 'kills' the soil
amino acid
sodium potassium pump
slash and burn agriculture
species diversity
2. Zygote after it has undergone mitosis and grown
random dispersion
embryo
navigation
epistasis
3. The number and proportion of people at each age in a population
age structure
secondary structure
S phase
apical meristem
4. Transmits hereditary information and determines what proteins a cell manufactures
population density
mechanical isolation
nucleolus
nucleic acid
5. When the heterozygote has a phenotype intermediate between those of its two parents
incomplete dominance
random dispersion
vasectomy
recombination
6. Where sperm is stored
rhythm method
hydrophillic
epididymis
progesterone
7. The interaction of two or more animals & usually of the same species
allopatric speciation
social behavior
metaphase
gamete
8. One dominant and one recessive
maltose
heterozygous
crossing over
chitin
9. Growth response to physical disturbance & positive or negative
clumped dispersion
thigmotropism
stroma
classical conditioning
10. A fatty acid that contains the maximum possible number of hydrogens
disruptive selection
clumped dispersion
saturated fatty acid
dipeptide
11. Where chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers
lagging strand
hypotonic
lipid
kinetechore
12. A lipid that consists of a clycerol molecule attached at one end to two fatty acids & and at the other end to a phosphate group linked to an organic compound
phospholipid
glycoprotein
RNA
hydrologic cycle
13. The maximum rate at which a population of a given species could increase under ideal conditions & plenty of resources &and a low population density & is influenced by the age of reproductive maturity & how long the organism is able to reproduce & and
hypotonic
intrinsic rate of increase
granum
dominant species
14. The study of the past and present geographic distribution of organisms
G1 phase
condom
starch
biogeography
15. A disaccharide made from glucose and galactose & milk sugar
ovouiviporous
glycoprotein
lactose
intraspecific competition
16. Produce estrogen and progesterone
disruptive selection
ovaries
phenotype frequency
mitosis
17. When a cell or nucleus has only a single set of chromosomes
base substitution mutation
cooperative ion channel
haploid
logistic population growth
18. The strand of DNA that is synthesized smoothly and continuously
protein channel
Golgi complex
population dynamics
leading strand
19. Affects the ripening of fruit
biological magnification
ethylene
test cross
lagging strand
20. An organic compound with 3-7 carbons with a hydroxyl (OH) group bonded to each but one & which is double bonded to an oxygen
G2 phase
mechanical isolation
interkinesis
monosaccharide
21. Figured out that the hormone that made plants bend was on the opposite side from the light
Boysen-Jensen
DNA helicase
cooperative ion channel
concentration gradient
22. The rate at which energy is captured during photosynthesis
gross primary productivity
secondary consumers
ovaries
polysaccharide
23. Very low precipitation
hypotonic
desert
nucleolus
hypotonic
24. The buildup of predator and prey strategies
biogenesis
evolutionary arms race
chloroplast
complementary
25. Leaves right around the base of the flower that contains the flower
anther
bottom up process
ES complex
sepal
26. Pressure the cell membrane exerts on the cell wall when the water vacuole is filled
turgor pressure
translation
microspore
rhythm method
27. Morning after pill
RU-486
intron
equilibrium
allele frequency
28. An abrupt decline from high to low population density
population ecology
seasonal isolation
cryptic coloration
population crash
29. 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
organismic model
intersexual selection
producers
population ecology
30. An actively cooperating group of individuals belonging to the same species and often closely related
secondary structure
society
circadian rhythms
urethra
31. The interactions of tertiary structures
mortality
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
hypotonic
quaternary structure
32. Individual & population & community & ecosystem & landscape & biosphere
population crash
gravitropism
chorion
biological organization
33. Any event in time that disrupts community or population structure
cilia
intron
disturbance
exon
34. The empty space in the ER tubes
cellulose
microclimate
ER lumen
ovarian ligament
35. The sequence of nucleotides in one chain dictates the complementary sequence of nucleotides in the other
complementary
heterozygous
antiparallel
termination sequence
36. When a population is regulated by its environment's limits & grows until it levels out just below the carrying capacity and then oscillates
cell elongation
mechanical isolation
logistic population growth
hormone
37. Male gamete released into the female
tropic response
parasitism
frameshift mutation
internal fertilization
38. Produces follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
anterior pituitary
G2 phase
water vacuole
behavioral (sexual) isolation
39. Things that eat the producers & second lowest trophic level
holandric
primary consumers
phytochrome
snRNP
40. The probability of mortality is highest at a young age & the survival probability increases with age
adaptive radiation
phototropism
type 3 survivorship cure
vas deferens
41. A type of learning in which an animal learns to ignore a repeated & irrelevant stimulus
behavioral (sexual) isolation
oxytocin
habituation
population crash
42. Destoy the ozone layer
seminicle vesical
passive transport
CFCs
population density
43. The average per capita birth rate
heterozygous
endoparasite
meiosis 1
natality
44. Emphasizes species individuality & shows how each species has its own abiotic living requirements
exploitation competition
pistil
individualistic model
biomass
45. Both dominant or recessive
glycoprotein
codon
cryptic coloration
homozygous
46. When all the water is sucked out of a cell
behavior ecology
environmental science
density dependent factor
plasmolysis
47. An intimate relationship or association between members of two or more species
fat
allontois
symbiosis
succession
48. Associates strongly with polar water molecules
endosymbiotic theory
saturated fatty acid
habitat
hydrophillic
49. Involves mitosis and cytokinesis
organic compound
M phase
nocturnal
start codon
50. 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
polar body
pistil
are selection populations
environmental science