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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The stuff in between the granum
stroma
fundamental niche
life table
food web
2. The major carrier of genetic information in eukaryotes & found in the cell nucleus
chromosome
phytochrome
chitin
courtship ritual
3. Energy from food passing from one organism to the next in a sequence
prostate
cognition
social behavior
food chain
4. A group consisting of members of the same species that live together in a prescribed area at the same time
population
DNA ligase
posterior pituitary
energy transduction
5. A molecule consisting of a clycerol joined to three fatty acids
microevolution
biome
triaclyglycerol molecule
pistil
6. A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit
mutualism
intrinsic rate of increase
tropic response
Boysen-Jensen
7. The measure of the relative importance of each species within a community & based on its abundance & productivity & or size
species diversity
semiconservative replication
desert
DNA
8. Stimulates the growth of sex organs at puberty and the development of secondary sex characteristics & induces maturation & stimulates monthly preparation of endometrium for pregnancy & makes cervical mucus thinner and more alkaline
estrogen
vasectomy
exploitation competition
unsaturated fatty acid
9. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
gene flow
hydrologic cycle
quaternary structure
bacillus
10. A transitional zone where two or more communities meets & contains all or most of the ecological niches of the adjacent communities as well as some that are unique to the ecotone
social behavior
grasslands
placenta
ecotone
11. Connects the baby to the placenta
umbilical cord
Boysen-Jensen
GnRH
biogenesis
12. Have trains that maximize the chance of surviving in an environment where the number of individuals is the carrying capacity & have few offspring & are larger & have long life spans & develop slowly & reproduce late & have low reproductive rates & pr
carrying capacity
cyclin
K selection populations
granum
13. The number and types of species present & the relative abundance of each species & the interactions between different species & the resilience to disturbances & energy and nutrient flow & productivity
plasmolysis
protein
maltose
community structure and functioning
14. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
gibberellin
density dependent factor
lagging strand
adaptive radiation
15. Lays eggs
type 3 survivorship cure
intrinsic rate of increase
corpus luteum
oviporous
16. Produces proteins
glycolipid
facilitation
megaspore
ribosome
17. Unfertilized egg develops into a reproducing haploid animal that is capable of reproducing using a different process to make gametes
dynamic equilibrium
facilitation
parthenogenesis
prophase
18. Has cones
autosome
umbilical cord
gymnosperm
endosymbiotic theory
19. Initial shoot that comes out of the ground
coleoptile
telophase
producers
permease
20. 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
cyclin
facilitation
population ecology
angiosperm
21. 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
fatty acid
prostate
niche
photoperiodism
22. The concentration of water is higher than in the other area
RNA polymerase
hypertonic
tundra
intersexual selection
23. A simple signal that triggers a specific behavioral response
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
sign stimulus
self fertilization
temperate forest
24. A mating system in which a male mates with only one female during a breeding season
embryo
hormone
monogamy
lactose
25. The ability to produce viable offspring
behavioral (sexual) isolation
fecundity
isotonic
metaphase
26. Causes rapid cell division
cytokinin
glycogen
cooperative ion channel
the signal to start bringing amino acids
27. The science that deals with human population statistics
individualistic model
human demographics
internal fertilization
estrogen
28. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
exploitation competition
intrasexual selection
primary consumers
sociobiology
29. A species that is crucial in determining the nature of the entire community and that greatly affects the rest of the community & keeps the who ecosystem in balance
haploid
keystone species
endometrium
antiparallel
30. A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unharmed
commensalism
triaclyglycerol molecule
water vacuole
apical meristem
31. Reads bases and puts the correct base into it & can only lay down in one direction
DNA polymerase III
secondary succession
carrying capacity
tertiary structure
32. The increase in the concentration as the toxin passes through successive levels of the food web
social behavior
biological magnification
CFCs
secondary consumers
33. A link formed when three or more amino acids combine
cilia
umbilical cord
polypetide
megasporocyte
34. When one individual behaves in a way that seem to benefit others rather than itself
semelparous
altruism
hydrophobic
Law of Independent Assortment
35. The enzyme that takes out all of the introns & leaving only the exons
species diversity
hypothalamus
nucleolus
snRNP
36. The typical form of carbohydrate used for energy storage in plants
heterotroph
starch
sexual reproduction
semipermeable membrane
37. When the cell prepares itself for division
G2 phase
oviporous
gamete
community stability
38. A graph of the number of organisms at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
pyramid of numbers
chitin
nucleotide
linked genes
39. Both individuals have male and female parts but don't self fertilize
cell elongation
hybrid
facilitated diffusion
hermaphrodism
40. The process of gaining knowledge & including thinking & processing information & learning & reasoning & and awareness of thoughts & perceptions and self
cognition
anticodon
carbon cycle
DNA replication
41. A cooperative view of the community that stresses interactions between different species
slash and burn agriculture
incomplete dominance
coevolution
organismic model
42. A group of atoms that determines the types of chemical reactions and associations in which the compound participates
abiogenesis
glycogen
function group
glycolipid
43. The enzyme that controls the cell cycle & is destroyed during mitosis
intrinsic rate of increase
nucleus
cyclin
urethra
44. Noncoding material
mechanical isolation
G1 phase
intron
thigmotropism
45. The science that deals with human population statistics
human demographics
Punnett square
homozygous
carbon cycle
46. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
stabilizing selection
iteroparous
testosterone
isotonic
47. The arrival of the chromosomes at the poles and cytokinesis
telophase
meiosis 1
mobile carrier
gated channel
48. The strand of DNA that is always growing away from the replication fork & so only short pieces can be synthesized
altruism
lagging strand
maltose
coevolution
49. A protein channel that lets things in and out of the cell
permease
homozygous
function group
flagella
50. A form of a gene
allele
DNA polymerase 1
culture
vas deferens