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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Plant growth response that is dependent on the direction of stimulus
type 3 survivorship cure
sign stimulus
anther
tropic response
2. All of the contents of the cell inside the membrane
ovulation
population crash
cytoplasm
ethylene
3. When cells touch each other and stop dividing
mitosis
rRNA
contact inhibition
intrasexual selection
4. Holds the ovaries to the body of the uterus
ovarian ligament
positive tropic response
ecological pyramid
mitochondria
5. Reproductive isolation due to structural differences
epididymis
polypoidy
Thomas Malthus
mechanical isolation
6. Lays eggs
sepal
ecological pyramid
biogeochemical cycle
oviporous
7. Decompose all trophic levels
urethra
habitat isolation
decomposers
lagging strand
8. Thin inner membrane in a land egg
chorion
amnion
macroevolution
photoperiodism
9. One dominant and one recessive
Beta human chorion gonadotropic
angiosperm
pinocytosis
heterozygous
10. The time inbetween meiosis 1 and 2
embryo
enzyme
interkinesis
parental investment
11. When females select their mates on the basis of some physical trait or some resource offered by the winning suitor
intersexual selection
behavioral (sexual) isolation
steroid
limited resource
12. Separates sperm from the egg
steroid
placenta
behavior
barrier method
13. Where chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers
genotype frequency
glycogen
kinetechore
zygote
14. A conservation approach that emphasizes restoring and maintaining the quality of an entire ecoystem rather than the conservation of individual species
placenta
comminity
individualistic model
ecosystem management
15. Each gene is present in two copies & when gametes are formed each gamete gets only one of the two factors
lagging strand
adaptive radiation
Law of Segregation
greenhouse effect
16. Exactly the same as mitosis without any DNA replication
protein
semipermeable membrane
meiosis 2
gametic isolation
17. A graph that illustrates the total biomass at each successive trophic level
fundamental niche
pyramid of biomass
cervix
endoparasite
18. Energy from food passing from one organism to the next in a sequence
interference competition
food chain
vasectomy
allopatric speciation
19. Same organism makes both gametes & no genetic recombination
self fertilization
learning
cilia
posterior pituitary
20. Exactly the same as mitosis
megasporocyte
meiosis 1
land egg
gamete
21. A graph that indicates the energy content of the biomass of each trophic level
greenhouse effect
ES complex
pyramid of energy
operant conditioning
22. The concentration is equal in both areas
sodium potassium pump
mobile carrier
isotonic
diploid
23. Warm & lots of rain & highest level of diversity and production
FSH
hormone
internal fertilization
tropical rainforest
24. Pressure the cell membrane exerts on the cell wall when the water vacuole is filled
lagging strand
carbon cycle
turgor pressure
ecotone
25. Found out that the hormone was being produced in the tip
centromere
interkinesis
controlled burning
Darwin
26. Competition within a given population
parasitism
condom
G2 phase
intraspecific competition
27. Lateral
population crash
pyramid of biomass
secondary growth
autosome
28. The time inbetween meiosis 1 and 2
genetic code
pistil
interkinesis
phagocytosis
29. Defense of a territory
G2 phase
centromere
amino acid
territoriality
30. A single strand of RNA that folds back on itself to form a specific shape
learned behavior
keystone species
kinetechore
tRNA
31. The concentration is equal in both areas
autosome
isotonic
barrier method
desert
32. A membrane where some things can go through & and others can't
stroma
stigma
Punnett square
semipermeable membrane
33. An organic compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
phosphorus cycle
hydrocarbon
age structure
allontois
34. Any environmental factor that affects the size of a population but isn't influences by changes in population density & usually abiotic factors
density independent factor
estrogen
glycolipid
microtubule
35. The movement of alleles
RNA primer
gene flow
translation
insight learning
36. The constricted region in a chromatid
CDK
centromere
passive transport
nucleus
37. The structure in the mitochondria
community
cristae
complementary
biome
38. A graph of the number of organisms at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
community
condom
Boysen-Jensen
pyramid of numbers
39. Associates strongly with polar water molecules
autotroph
unsaturated fatty acid
ovouiviporous
hydrophillic
40. The global movement of nitrogen between the abiotic environment and organisms
carbon cycle
secondary succession
FSH
nitrogen cycle
41. A periodic long-distance travel from one location to another
semipermeable membrane
amnion
iteroparous
migration
42. Eggs formed and held in the mother & eggs hatch and the offspring leaves the mother
cytokinin
natural selection
ovouiviporous
population ecology
43. A graph that illustrates the total biomass at each successive trophic level
glycoprotein
autosome
interference competition
pyramid of biomass
44. A disaccharide made from glucose and fructose & table sugar
sucrose
polar body
equilibrium
climax community
45. Figured out that the hormone that made plants bend was on the opposite side from the light
net primary productivity
biomass
cognition
Boysen-Jensen
46. The constituent of a protein & has an amino group (NH2) and a carboxyl group (COOH) bonded to the same alpha carbon
amino acid
heredity
mRNA
phospholipid
47. When water moves into a cell and keeps going in until the membrane bursts
consumption overpopulation
tundra
coevolution
lysis
48. The contribution that each parent makes in producing and rearing offspring
secondary productivity
seminicle vesical
antrhopomorphic
parental investment
49. Growth response to physical disturbance & positive or negative
polypetide
organismic model
thigmotropism
microspore
50. Things that eat the producers & second lowest trophic level
starch
primary consumers
semelparous
dynamic equilibrium