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Honors Freshman Science
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1. All the alleles present in the population
vasectomy
spermacide
pistil
gene poll
2. Emphasizes species individuality & shows how each species has its own abiotic living requirements
posterior pituitary
migration
pistil
individualistic model
3. AAAA...
termination sequence
holandric
asexual reproduction
seminicle vesical
4. 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
primary growth
tropic response
hormone
niche
5. The enzyme that links the Okazaki fragments
DNA ligase
chloroplast
turgor pressure
cervix
6. A community with the abiotic factors of the place
Mullerian mimicry
ecosytem
anther
bottom up process
7. Capillary bed that is adjacent to the capillaries of the uterine lining & exchanges everything except for blood
placenta
parental investment
tRNA
hydrocarbon
8. The production of gametes
disturbance
meiosis
cognition
bacillus
9. When strands run in opposite directions
termination sequence
energy transduction
yoke sac
antiparallel
10. Behavior that is common to a population & learned from other members of the group & and transmitted from one generation to another
gamete
genetic equilibrium
culture
antrhopomorphic
11. Forms the initial seed leaves (not actual leaves) & a side of the seed
paritally hydrogenated
mRNA
polar body
cotyledon
12. A form of natural selection that increases inclusive fitness through the breeding success of close relatives
kin selection
ER lumen
biosphere
cyclin
13. 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
acid growth hypothesis of elongation
RU-486
hypothalamus
Punnett square
14. Proposes that simple prokaryotic organisms began living in symbiotic relationships that eventually became obligatory (necessary) as one cell engulfed the other
denaturation
gene flow
home range
endosymbiotic theory
15. The empty space in the ER tubes
ER lumen
microtubule
coleoptile
temperate woodland
16. Reproductive isolation due to different mating signals
gibberellin
sign stimulus
behavioral (sexual) isolation
apical meristem
17. Species that expend their energy in a single & huge reproductive effort
semelparous
phytochrome
flagella
nucleolus
18. Energy level
trophic level
ES complex
crossing over
tundra
19. Stimulates the interstitial cells to secrete testosterone in males & stimulates ovulation and the development of the corpus luteum in females
LH
vagina
cytokinesis
primary succession
20. The concentration is equal in both areas
isotonic
heterotroph
gametic isolation
adaptive radiation
21. A phospholipid bilayer in which the layers are oriented towards each other and there are proteins on the outside of and in between the layers
testes
fluid mosaic model
species richness
hydrolysis reaction
22. A graph of the number of organisms at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
population
cilia
pyramid of numbers
crepuscular
23. The study of the past and present geographic distribution of organisms
Bubourethral gland
biogeography
hydrologic cycle
meiosis 1
24. The layer that surrounds the cell and holds everything in
cell membrane
flagella
dipeptide
hydrophobic
25. The use of cues to change direction when necessary to reach a specific destination
navigation
negative feedback
amino acid
microclimate
26. Associates strongly with polar water molecules
asexual reproduction
hydrophillic
keystone species
embryo
27. Fertile soil & all grass
environmental science
grasslands
society
corpus luteum
28. Involves persistent changes in behavior that result from experience
cervix
learning
thigmotropism
mRNA
29. The proportion of a particular genotype in the population
tropical rainforest
genotype frequency
monogamy
enzyme
30. The largest population that can be maintained for an indefinite period by a particular environment as long as there are no changes in it
people overpopulation
carrying capacity
net primary productivity
nocturnal
31. The amount of energy that remains in plant tissues after cellular respiration & the amount of biomass found in excess of that broken down by a plant's cellular respiration for normal daily activities
home range
net primary productivity
leading strand
start codon
32. A fatty acid that doesn't contain the maximum possible number of hydrogens
DNA polymerase III
ovary
anther
unsaturated fatty acid
33. Compounds with the same molecular formulas but different structures
unsaturated fatty acid
isomer
biological organization
stamen
34. The clearance of large expanses of forest for agriculture or other uses
pyramid of energy
deforestation
ribosome
fecundity
35. Halfway between saturated and unsaturated
5' end
paritally hydrogenated
mechanical isolation
mutualism
36. Changes in the shape of a protein and the accompanying loss of its biological activity
placenta
denaturation
phytochrome
base substitution mutation
37. Sticky part of the pistil that pollen sticks to
endoctrine
nocturnal
ER lumen
stigma
38. Interaction among two or more individuals that attempt to use the same essential resource
isotonic
comminity
competition
limited resource
39. A plant structural compound
cellulose
embryo sac
pyramid of biomass
pistil
40. Aka boreal forest & big evergreen forests & cold most of the year
dispersion
taiga
culture
spermatid
41. Contains multiple monosacharides bonded together & consists of repeating units of simple sugars
polysaccharide
spermatid
hydrocarbon
kin selection
42. Zygote after it has undergone mitosis and grown
ecotone
embryo
pyrimidine
carrying capacity
43. A piece of DNA that codes for a specific trait
polypetide
founder effect
Darwin
gene
44. Produces testosterone
interstitial cell
fluid mosaic model
embryo sac
genetic code
45. Where sperm cells are formed by spermatogenesis
insight learning
meiosis
hybrid
seminiferous tubules
46. Reproductive isolation due to different mating signals
Law of Independent Assortment
exploitation competition
behavioral (sexual) isolation
altruism
47. A form of natural selection that increases inclusive fitness through the breeding success of close relatives
LH
hermaphrodism
kin selection
spirillum
48. Aka chaparral & mixed scrub community with lower rainfall than in a deciduous forest
base substitution mutation
food web
temperate woodland
extinction
49. The start of a gene
intron
promoter
interstitial cell
5' end
50. When the animal must do something to gain a reward or to avoid punishment
base substitution mutation
food chain
DNA helicase
operant conditioning