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Honors Freshman Science
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1. Where seminiferous tubules are found & where testosterone is made
are selection populations
community stability
testes
character displacement
2. 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
apical meristem
codon
ecotone
ribosome
3. The average per capita death rate
mortality
allopatric speciation
complementary
amino acid
4. Separates sperm from the egg
pyramid of biomass
gene flow
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
barrier method
5. Compounds with the same molecular formulas but different structures
isomer
endosymbiotic theory
autotroph
genetic equilibrium
6. The formation of an association between some normal body function and a new stimulus
biogeography
meiosis
interkinesis
classical conditioning
7. Megaspore after mitosis
phototropism
embryo sac
endosymbiotic theory
autotroph
8. When water moves into a cell and keeps going in until the membrane bursts
classical conditioning
lysis
pyramid of numbers
temperate woodland
9. The ability of a community to withstand disturbances
apical meristem
community stability
survivorship curve
tRNA
10. New genetically identical 'self' grows on the side and then breaks off
budding
natality
tundra
Okazaki fragment
11. Checks for errors and takes of RNA primer
internal fertilization
G1 phase
DNA polymerase 1
sexual reproduction
12. The proportion of a particular phenotype in the population
phenotype frequency
nitrogen cycle
oviduct
Golgi complex
13. Rod shaped prokaryotic cells
logistic population growth
bacillus
energy transduction
disaccharide
14. How the molecule folds on itself due to the functional group interactions
incomplete dominance
pyramid of energy
tertiary structure
pseudopod
15. Reproductive successfulness
interbreeding
fitness
starch
niche
16. A graph that indicates the energy content of the biomass of each trophic level
pyramid of energy
amino acid
umbilical cord
community stability
17. The global movement of water between the abiotic environment and organisms
hydrologic cycle
nastic response
land egg
kinetechore
18. A compound in which carbon atoms are covalently bonded to one another to form the backbone of the molecule
biogeochemical cycle
embryo sac
organic compound
polysaccharide
19. Affects the ripening of fruit
microspore
ethylene
tertiary structure
hybrid
20. Produces proteins
fat
intrinsic rate of increase
nastic response
ribosome
21. Reproductive isolation due to molecular and chemical differences
intrasexual selection
codon
pair bonds
gametic isolation
22. A gene carried on the Y chromosome
style
allele frequency
LH
holandric
23. Species that are all undesirable resemble each other
hydrophillic
community structure and functioning
urethra
Mullerian mimicry
24. When a population's allele and genotype frequencies don't change from generation to generation
genetic equilibrium
steroid
lysosome
succession
25. A long whip-like tail used for movement
ribosome
nocturnal
lagging strand
flagella
26. When a population is regulated by its environment's limits & grows until it levels out just below the carrying capacity and then oscillates
age structure
logistic population growth
semiconservative replication
energy transduction
27. A group consisting of members of the same species that live together in a prescribed area at the same time
rhythm method
polysaccharide
ovouiviporous
population
28. Causes rapid cell division
cytokinin
osmotic pressure
negative tropic response
ER lumen
29. Moving molecules into a cell
endocytosis
life table
RNA
lysis
30. When individuals in a population are spaced throughout an area in a way that is unrelated to where other are & the least common type of dispersion
random dispersion
mitosis
bioaccumulation
tundra
31. Chemical messenger
parasitism
binary fission
hormone
navigation
32. Connects the baby to the placenta
umbilical cord
interkinesis
metaphase
cytoskeleton
33. Where sperm is stored
Law of Independent Assortment
antiparallel
endocytosis
epididymis
34. The graph of the comparison of trophic levels by determining the number of organisms & the biomass & or the relative energy found at each level
taiga
ovary
macroevolution
ecological pyramid
35. A group of the populations of all the different species in an area
comminity
endoplasmic reticulum
mutualism
megasporocyte
36. The concentration is equal in both areas
mitochondria
hypertonic
isotonic
net primary productivity
37. When strands run in opposite directions
prophase
secondary consumers
sexual selection
antiparallel
38. The potential ecological niche of a species
food web
fundamental niche
filament
function group
39. The time inbetween meiosis 1 and 2
taiga
interkinesis
pinocytosis
prophase
40. The evolutionary diversification of many related species from one or more ancestral species in a relatively short period
adaptive radiation
gene flow
embryo
cyclin
41. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
density dependent factor
Law of Segregation
cytokinin
seminicle vesical
42. Going from areas of low to high concentration & goes against the concentration gradient & requires cell energy
anticodon
insight learning
enzyme
active transport
43. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
classical conditioning
temperate woodland
sociobiology
food chain
44. The probability of survivorship doesn't change with age
starch
homozygous
type 2 survivorship curve
social behavior
45. Things that eat the producers & second lowest trophic level
facilitation
FSH
primary consumers
follicle
46. A mutation in which the wrong base it transcribed
base substitution mutation
endocytosis
facilitation
Darwin
47. Sex cell
gamete
meiosis
function group
DNA ligase
48. The concentration of water is higher than in the other area
decomposers
hypertonic
sign stimulus
realized niche
49. On the side where the 3' carbon is
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50. A membrane where some things can go through & and others can't
polymer
polysaccharide
semipermeable membrane
pair bonds
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