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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When DNA replicates
interkinesis
protein
prostate
S phase
2. The enzyme that controls the cell cycle & is destroyed during mitosis
chitin
producers
bioaccumulation
cyclin
3. Growth response to physical disturbance & positive or negative
palentology
ecotone
founder effect
thigmotropism
4. Where sperm is stored
classical conditioning
epididymis
mortality
microtubule
5. Eggs and sperm combine
pyramid of biomass
cross fertilization
ecology
habituation
6. AAAA...
G1 phase
urethra
heredity
termination sequence
7. Opening into the uterus
mitosis
ester linkage
population ecology
cervix
8. The accelerating population growth rate that occurs when optimal conditions allow a constant per capita growth rate
condom
sex reversal
exponential population growth
contact inhibition
9. The strand of DNA that is synthesized smoothly and continuously
amino acid
gametic isolation
secondary succession
leading strand
10. When a cell or nucleus has only a single set of chromosomes
random dispersion
haploid
Golgi complex
testosterone
11. 'Water fearing' & repels water
polymer
coleoptile
species diversity
hydrophobic
12. The concentration is equal in both areas
isotonic
pair bonds
flagella
cotyledon
13. When the cell prepares itself for division
G2 phase
intron
fundamental niche
allele
14. Cells don't produce new cytoplasm to make the cell bigger & they produce an excess of protons which soften the cell walls so that the water vacuole fills up and makes the cell bigger
tRNA
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
chorion
concentration gradient
15. The ability of a community to withstand disturbances
stamen
barrier method
community stability
polypoidy
16. Regulates the ecosystem function by nutrient cycling and by availability of other resources
land egg
ovaries
Mullerian mimicry
bottom up process
17. A protein channel that lets things in and out of the cell
individualistic model
monogamy
interstitial cell
permease
18. The study of heredity
genetics
promoter
Law of Segregation
coevolution
19. A simple signal that triggers a specific behavioral response
sign stimulus
phototropism
symbiosis
M phase
20. Takes less energy and is more efficient than sexual reproduction
gene poll
hypertonic
nucleolus
asexual reproduction
21. Secretes hormones that keep uterine lining thick in the event of fertilization & what the follicle turns into after fertilization
organismic model
nocturnal
oviduct
corpus luteum
22. The study of changes in a population (how and why the population numbers increase and decrease)
polypoidy
antiparallel
population dynamics
nocturnal
23. The accelerating population growth rate that occurs when optimal conditions allow a constant per capita growth rate
adaptive radiation
exponential population growth
3' end
meiosis 2
24. Figured out that the hormone that made plants bend was on the opposite side from the light
G2 phase
social behavior
extinction
Boysen-Jensen
25. Away from the stimulus
glycolipid
negative tropic response
ecotone
RNA polymerase
26. Aka scramble competition & all the members of the population have a generally equal amount of the resources
exploitation competition
spermatid
intrinsic rate of increase
trophic level
27. Chemical messenger
5' end
hormone
LH
antiparallel
28. An evolutionary modification that improves the chances of survival and reproductive success in a given environment
uniform dispersion
adaption
semiconservative replication
sepal
29. Contains two monosaccharide rings joined by a ether link
disaccharide
DNA polymerase III
mechanical isolation
Bubourethral gland
30. Contains two monosaccharide rings joined by a ether link
LH
disaccharide
interphase
spherical
31. Inhibits ovulation & affects the endometrium and cervical mucus to prevent implantation & regulates the menstrual cycle
RNA primer
oral contraceptive
resource partitioning
gravitropism
32. 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
pseudopod
cellulose
phospholipid
epistasis
33. The local environment where a species lives
centriole
primary succession
nucleolus
habitat
34. A stack of thylakoids
pinocytosis
imprinting
interference competition
granum
35. The study of heredity
genetics
species diversity
promoter
meiosis 2
36. A conservation approach that emphasizes restoring and maintaining the quality of an entire ecoystem rather than the conservation of individual species
ecosystem management
autotroph
injectable contraceptive
pyramid of energy
37. Produces gonatotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
cytokinin
hypothalamus
gravitropism
territoriality
38. Can make its own food
carrying capacity
autotroph
filament
primary structure
39. Produces semen (1)
oscillate
microevolution
oxytocin
seminicle vesical
40. An individual of unknown genotype is crossed with a homozygous recessive individual
test cross
sexual selection
species richness
allontois
41. Coding material
thigmotropism
osmotic pressure
habitat isolation
exon
42. A link formed when three or more amino acids combine
pinocytosis
pyrimidine
gene
polypetide
43. Proposes that simple prokaryotic organisms began living in symbiotic relationships that eventually became obligatory (necessary) as one cell engulfed the other
sexual reproduction
fundamental niche
ecosystem management
endosymbiotic theory
44. Eggs laid and then fertilized
diaphragm
density dependent factor
external fertilization
cell elongation
45. A compound present on the outer surface of cells that aren't bacteria
pyramid of energy
active transport
seminiferous tubules
glycoprotein
46. A process carried out to ensure that the male is actually male and a member of the same species
unsaturated fatty acid
seminicle vesical
courtship ritual
mitochondria
47. A community with the abiotic factors of the place
gene flow
semipermeable membrane
semiconservative replication
ecosytem
48. A stable and persistent community & is impossible to achieve because of disturbances
iteroparous
climax community
crossing over
glycogen
49. Oscillation between two things that affect the population & keeps the population in check
cyclin
semiconservative replication
cell membrane
negative feedback
50. The concentration of water is higher than in the other area
frameshift mutation
dispersion
Mullerian mimicry
hypertonic