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Honors Freshman Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
estrogen
symbiosis
intrauterine device (IUD)
sociobiology
2. A single strand of RNA that folds back on itself to form a specific shape
tRNA
epididymis
megaspore
seasonal isolation
3. What something does and how it does it
behavior
type 3 survivorship cure
adaptive radiation
ovaries
4. Flowering plant
population ecology
angiosperm
allele
urethra
5. Holds the ovules
intrasexual selection
genetics
ovary
environmental science
6. 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
frameshift mutation
cell elongation
diploid
7. When individuals are evenly spaced & occurs because of territoriality or competition for resources or space
Golgi complex
mutualism
uniform dispersion
decomposers
8. Contain identical & double stranded DNA sequences (><)
sociobiology
endoparasite
microsporocyte
sister chromatids
9. A form of active transport that uses energy to pump ions from the outside to the inside of a cell
sodium potassium pump
facilitation
pyramid of energy
snRNP
10. Lining of the uterus
endometrium
maltose
embryo
chorion
11. An actively cooperating group of individuals belonging to the same species and often closely related
interspecific competition
abiogenesis
society
DNA replication
12. Response of any plant to the amount of light it receives
photoperiodism
DNA
zygote
corpus luteum
13. Focuses on the evolution of social behavior through natural selection
turgor pressure
pyramid of energy
sociobiology
primary structure
14. The global movement of water between the abiotic environment and organisms
hydrologic cycle
steroid
temperate woodland
parasitism
15. Camouflage
carrying capacity
cryptic coloration
transcription
fundamental niche
16. Where sperm cells are formed by spermatogenesis
behavior ecology
seminiferous tubules
Punnett square
phytochrome
17. When females select their mates on the basis of some physical trait or some resource offered by the winning suitor
chromosome
monogamy
intersexual selection
directional selection
18. The arrival of the chromosomes at the poles and cytokinesis
primary growth
secondary consumers
ribosome
telophase
19. Going up and down around a set point
oscillate
negative feedback
insight learning
saturated fatty acid
20. Organizes the cell for purposes of cell division
centriole
cytoplasm
hermaphrodism
test cross
21. 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
M phase
mechanical isolation
keystone species
endoctrine
22. Exactly the same as mitosis
imprinting
bioaccumulation
meiosis 1
paritally hydrogenated
23. New genetically identical 'self' grows on the side and then breaks off
Law of Independent Assortment
phosphorus cycle
polar microtubules
budding
24. 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
ecotone
semipermeable membrane
turgor pressure
anterior pituitary
25. Speciation that occurs when one population becomes geographically separated from the rest of the species and subsequently evolves by natural selection/genetic drift
allopatric speciation
hypertonic
net primary productivity
symbiosis
26. Daily & 24 hour cycles of activity
cotyledon
punctuated equilibrium
circadian rhythms
cross fertilization
27. Local variation in climate produced by differences in elecation
interstitial cell
parasitism
microclimate
sucrose
28. 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
chloroplast
complementary
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
cryptic coloration
29. Species that show repetitive reproductive cycles
biomass
3' end
allontois
iteroparous
30. Genes that tend to be inherited together
linked genes
RNA
crepuscular
heredity
31. Coccus prokaryotic cells
oviduct
unsaturated fatty acid
spherical
food web
32. Collects waste products in a land egg
allontois
allele
endoparasite
sociobiology
33. A grid that shows the possible combinations of alleles
Punnett square
carbon cycle
urethra
consumption overpopulation
34. A tool of ecological management in which the undergrowth and plant litter are deliberately burned under controlled condition before they accumulate to dangerous levels
controlled burning
polymer
carrying capacity
habitat
35. The young have a high probability of surviving & which the old have a much lower probability
type 1 survivorship curve
ribosome
social behavior
autosome
36. A species that affects the community because it is very common
intrinsic rate of increase
territoriality
kinetechore
dominant species
37. Initial shoot that comes out of the ground
meiosis 1
coleoptile
cell wall
pyrimidine
38. Connecting trunk of the pistil
style
promoter
pyramid of energy
secondary productivity
39. The study of heredity
biogeochemical cycle
protein channel
sodium potassium pump
genetics
40. 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
ecosystem management
endosperm
behavior
random dispersion
41. Larger cells
maltose
RNA primer
cell elongation
ovouiviporous
42. The interactions of tertiary structures
quaternary structure
nocturnal
flagella
haploid
43. Aka scramble competition & all the members of the population have a generally equal amount of the resources
exploitation competition
Bubourethral gland
meiosis
equilibrium
44. A periodic long-distance travel from one location to another
protein channel
migration
transcription
spherical
45. Inhibits ovulation & affects the endometrium and cervical mucus to prevent implantation & regulates the menstrual cycle
oral contraceptive
negative feedback
phosphorus cycle
society
46. A large & relatively distinct terrestrial region that has similar climate & soil & plants & and animals regardless of where it occurs
artificial selection
ovulation
biome
consumption overpopulation
47. Reproductive successfulness
fitness
microspore
angiosperm
hydrologic cycle
48. Original cell that forms sperm
nucleic acid
population dynamics
protein
microsporocyte
49. The interaction of two or more animals & usually of the same species
social behavior
positive tropic response
resource partitioning
behavior ecology
50. When individuals of the same sex actively compete for mates
intrasexual selection
DNA helicase
autotroph
filament