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Ecology

Photosynthesis

Biotechnology

Cell division

Animal Systems

Respiration

Ecology

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Photosynthesis BiotechnologyCell

DivisionAnimal

SystemsRespiration

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Ecology

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A group of individuals of a single species that have an equal probability of

breeding with any other individual

Ecology

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What is population

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At a localized scale, depletion of resources and

or territorial behavior would lead to this type of distribution of individuals

Ecology

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What is Uniform

Ecology

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New species suddenly appear from non-

living objects

Ecology

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What is the theory of spontaneous generation

Ecology

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The dominant factor that shapes the distribution of

species

Ecology

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What is climate

Ecology

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A noxious species resembles another

noxious species

Ecology

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What is Mullerian mimicry

Ecology

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C6H1206 (sugar manufactured during

photosynthesis)

Photosynthesis

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What is glucose

Photosynthesis

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A colored chemical compound that absorbs

light

Photosynthesis

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What is pigment

Photosynthesis

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An organelle found in cells of plants and some other

organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical

energy

Photosynthesis

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What is a chloroplast

Photosynthesis

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A conversion of solar energy to the

chemical energy of ATP and NADPH

Photosynthesis

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What is a light reaction

Photosynthesis

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The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane involved in the

synthesis of organic molecules from Carbon

dioxide and water

Photosynthesis

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What is stroma

Photosynthesis

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This is a technique used in the lab that

results in the separation of charged

molecules

Biotechnology

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What is electrophoresis

Biotechnology

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Fragments of DNA

Biotechnology

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What is RFLPs

Biotechnology

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A technique used to amplify a single or a few copies of a

piece of DNA across several orders of magnitude,

generating thousands to millions of copies of a

particular DNA sequence.

Biotechnology

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What is polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

Biotechnology

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This involves an egg nucleus, a somatic donar,

and pleuripotent blatomere cells

Biotechnology

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What is therapeutic cloning

Biotechnology

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This technology device is made possible due to

specific attractions between nucleotide

strands

Biotechnology

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What is microarrays

Biotechnology

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This produces two daughter cells that are identical to the

parent

Cell division

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What is mitosis

Cell division

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This produces daughter cells that have one half the number of

chromosomes as the parent cell

Cell division

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What is meiosis

Cell division

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This is the process of exchanging segments

of DNA in meiosis

Cell division

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What is crossing over

Cell division

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When DNA duplicates, the original chromosome and the

duplicate chromosome remain attached at the

centromere. The two are referred to as this term.

Cell division

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What are sister chromatids

Cell division

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Phase in which the sister chromatids are

separated

Cell division

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What is anaphase

Cell division

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A system in which the heart pumps blood to the vessels, to the sinuses, to the tissue, to the sinuses, and then back

to the heart

Animal Systems

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What is open circulatory system

Animal Systems

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A system in which blood circulates only in the blood vessels

Animal Systems

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What is closed circulatory system

Animal Systems

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Animals pump water in and the pressure

allows for movement

Animal Systems

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What is the hydrostatic skeleton

Animal Systems

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These are structures in terrestrial

invertebrates that convert ammonia into

uric acid

Animal Systems

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What are Malpighian tubules

Animal Systems

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These are structures in terrestrial

invertebrates that filter body fluids

Animal Systems

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What are Nephridia

Animal Systems

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This describes a process that does not

require oxygen

Respiration

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What is anaerobic respiration

Respiration

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The break down of carbohydrates by

enzymes, bacteria, yeasts, or mold in the

absence of oxygen

Respiration

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What is fermentation

Respiration

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A series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into CO2 and water; it is

the major pathway of oxidation in animal, bacterial,

and plant cells

Respiration

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What is krebs cycle

Respiration

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The anaerobic breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid,

which makes a small amount of energy available to cells in the form of ATP

Respiration

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What is glycolysis

Respiration

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The three carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis and is needed for both the

aerobic and anaerobic pathways of cellular respiration

that follow glycolysis

Respiration

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What is pyruvic acid

Respiration

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This semifluid portion of the cytoplasm

found within a cells plasma membrane is

named this

Cells

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What is Cytosol

Cells

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This dermal tissue system of non-woody plants, usually consists of a single layer of tightly packed

cells

Cells

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What is the Epidermis

Cells

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The 3 main layers that form the various

tissues and origins of animal body are called the what

Cells

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What are the Germ Layers

Cells

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These cells are essential in supporting and keeping the structural integrity of the

nervous system and the normal functioning of Neurons

Cells

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What is the Glia

Cells

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This is the enfolding of the inner membrane of a

mitochondrion that houses the electron transport chain and the enzymes catalyzing

synthesis of ATP

Cells

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What is the Crista

Cells

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This thin membrane partially covers the

vaginal opening of the human female

Anatomy

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What is the Hymen

Anatomy

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This is a network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that branch throughout

the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical and transportation functions

Anatomy

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What is the Cytoskeleton

Anatomy

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This is the second of the 3 middle ear bones

Anatomy

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What is the Incus

Anatomy

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This skeletal system is composed of fluid held under pressure in a closed body compartment, it is

the main skeleton of most cnidarians, flatworms

Anatomy

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What is the Hydrostate Skeleton

Anatomy

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This is the place of the retina where

photoreceptors are highly concentrated

Anatomy

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What is the Fovea

Anatomy

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Recorded observations compiles this

Biology Terms

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What is Data

Biology Terms

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The decomposition or destruction of a

protein is known as this

Biology Terms

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What is Denaturization

Biology Terms

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This technique consists of the alternation of planting a non-

legume one year and a legume the next to restore concentration

of fixed nitrogen in the soil

Biology Terms

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What is Crop Rotation

Biology Terms

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This word is used to describe the ideas, customs, skills, rituals, and

similar activities of a people or group that are passed along to

succeeding generations

Biology Terms

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What is Culture

Biology Terms

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This is the study of statistics relating to births and

deaths of a population

Biology Terms

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What is Demography

Biology Terms

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This is the waxy covering on the surface of plant

leaves

Plants

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What is the Cuticle

Plants

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These create an opening for air to pass into the leaf of a plant

Plants

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What are Guard Cells

Plants

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Having two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.

Plants

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What is Diploid

Plants

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The female sex organ of terrestrial plants; where egg cells are

produced

Plants

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What is the Archegonium

Plants

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The male sex organ of terrestrial plants; where

sperm cells are generated

Plants

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What is the Antheridium

Plants

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This is the theory stating that competition exists within

species, determining which species live to have offspring,

and pass their traits on to those offspring

Evolution

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What is the Theory of Natural Selection

Evolution

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This is the theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin. It holds that species change over

time and that this change comes about through the mechanism of

natural selection.

Evolution

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What is Darwinism

Evolution

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This is the Darwinian belief that evolution takes place in

innumerable small steps. Led Darwin to believe that the world was much older than previously

thought.

Evolution

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What is Gradualism

Evolution

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This is the creation of a new species due to the

geographic isolation of a population

Evolution

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What is Allopatric speciation

Evolution

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The splitting of a single lineage into two new

species

Evolution

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What is Cladogenesis

Evolution

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This is the proposed explanation for a

phenomenon

Labs

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What is the Hypothesis

Labs

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This lab instrument is used to obtain a

specific quantity of a liquid

Labs

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What is a Pipet

Labs

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This machine utilizes light wavelengths to determine the

transparency of a substance

Labs

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What is a Spectrometer

Labs

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This tool measures the rate of respiration

Labs

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What is a Respirometer

Labs

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This is a statistical test commonly used to compare observed data with data we

would expect to obtain according to a specific

hypothesis

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What is a Chi Square Test

Labs

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Mendel's second law, stating that each allele pair segregates

independently during gamete formation; applies when genes

for two characteristics are located on different pairs of homologous chromosomes.

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What is the law of independent assortment

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