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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Gives live birth
territoriality
viviporous
pistil
DNA replication
2. The cells that don't become eggs in oogenesis
behavioral (sexual) isolation
quaternary structure
secondary succession
polar body
3. The formation of an association between some normal body function and a new stimulus
community
classical conditioning
territoriality
tropical rainforest
4. Stable relationships that ensure cooperative behavior in mating and the rearing of the young
haploid
water vacuole
pair bonds
interspecific competition
5. A system of tubes and tubules used for internal storage and transport of proteins
ovary
endoplasmic reticulum
cell elongation
lipid
6. When all the water is sucked out of a cell
plasmolysis
gamete
allele
macroevolution
7. An organic compound with 3-7 carbons with a hydroxyl (OH) group bonded to each but one & which is double bonded to an oxygen
isomer
individualistic model
monosaccharide
fecundity
8. Participates in the process in which amino acids are linked to form polypeptides
phagocytosis
glycolipid
savanna
RNA
9. Reproductive isolation due to molecular and chemical differences
gametic isolation
cell elongation
isotonic
mobile carrier
10. Promotes cell elongation & apical dominance
competition
lactose
auxin
comminity
11. An actively cooperating group of individuals belonging to the same species and often closely related
the signal to start bringing amino acids
exponential population growth
cooperative ion channel
society
12. A gateway in the cell membrane that lets molecules through
protein channel
species richness
facilitation
gene flow
13. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
intrasexual selection
genetic equilibrium
phytochrome
iteroparous
14. Flowering plant
angiosperm
uniform dispersion
climax community
fatty acid
15. Lays eggs
oviporous
contact inhibition
stigma
clumped dispersion
16. When individuals are evenly spaced & occurs because of territoriality or competition for resources or space
uniform dispersion
phosphorus cycle
lysis
disruptive selection
17. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
5' end
habitat isolation
density dependent factor
population dynamics
18. A nucleic acid polymer consisting of nucleotide subunits that can associate by complementary base paining with the single-strand DNA template
Punnett square
tRNA
endocytosis
RNA
19. Warm & lots of rain & highest level of diversity and production
tropical rainforest
Thomas Malthus
iteroparous
autosome
20. A tool of ecological management in which the undergrowth and plant litter are deliberately burned under controlled condition before they accumulate to dangerous levels
nocturnal
pseudopod
controlled burning
semipermeable membrane
21. The largest population that can be maintained for an indefinite period by a particular environment as long as there are no changes in it
habitat isolation
cell elongation
carrying capacity
hypotonic
22. The empty space in the ER tubes
interstitial cell
mechanical isolation
ER lumen
organismic model
23. Provides food for the developing embryo in a land egg
ovarian ligament
RU-486
random dispersion
yoke sac
24. Holds the ovules
interstitial cell
linked genes
ovary
homologous chromosomes
25. A main component of cell walls of fungi and of the external skeletons of insects & crayfish & and other arthropods
extinction
meiosis
chitin
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
26. A periodic long-distance travel from one location to another
dipeptide
water vacuole
ecosytem
migration
27. A compound on the surface of animal cells that allow cells to recognize and interact with one another
natural selection
glycolipid
climax community
megasporocyte
28. Shows interactions at their most basic level (who eats who)
food web
interstitial cell
meiosis 1
unsaturated fatty acid
29. Release of the egg
phytochrome
homozygous
community structure and functioning
ovulation
30. A species is protected because of its similar appearance to an undesirable species
disaccharide
carbon cycle
Batesian mimicry
density independent factor
31. An evolutionary modification that improves the chances of survival and reproductive success in a given environment
haploid
adaption
dynamic equilibrium
classical conditioning
32. Reproductive successfulness
fitness
fat
intrinsic rate of increase
gibberellin
33. The complex formed when the enzyme and substrate combine
organic compound
endoctrine
crepuscular
ES complex
34. Light sensitive chemical
phytochrome
telophase
realized niche
osmotic pressure
35. Towards the stimulus
testes
positive tropic response
fundamental niche
niche
36. A graph of the number of organisms at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
pyramid of energy
pyramid of numbers
operant conditioning
starch
37. Lateral
food chain
lagging strand
endoctrine
secondary growth
38. The lifestyle a species actually pursues and the resources it actually uses
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
realized niche
DNA polymerase III
punctuated equilibrium
39. A simple signal that triggers a specific behavioral response
purine
glycogen
heredity
sign stimulus
40. Aka aggregated distribution & occurs when resources in an area are clumbed & when there is limited seed dispersal or asexual reproduction & or when families/colonies all live together & good because the organisms can protect one another
GnRH
enzyme
clumped dispersion
polypoidy
41. The strand of DNA that is always growing away from the replication fork & so only short pieces can be synthesized
population crash
condensation reaction
lagging strand
saturated fatty acid
42. All the alleles present in the population
purine
gene poll
LH
acrosome
43. Reproductive isolation due to different mating times
plasmolysis
promoter
desert
seasonal isolation
44. The global movement of carbon between the abiotic environment and organisms
parthenogenesis
nucleic acid
carbon cycle
allele
45. Partner chromosomes similar in size & shape & and the position of their centromeres (XX)
allele frequency
spirillum
interkinesis
homologous chromosomes
46. Local variation in climate produced by differences in elecation
Thomas Malthus
courtship ritual
ecology
microclimate
47. Proposes that simple prokaryotic organisms began living in symbiotic relationships that eventually became obligatory (necessary) as one cell engulfed the other
RNA
secondary structure
sociobiology
endosymbiotic theory
48. When most are average and extremes are better
land egg
Okazaki fragment
stabilizing selection
phospholipid
49. An environmental factor whose ways of affecting a population are altered when there is a change in population density
comminity
condom
disaccharide
density dependent factor
50. When one individual behaves in a way that seem to benefit others rather than itself
altruism
anther
are selection populations
spirillum