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Biology Vocabulary: 1st Term *(Note: there may be more words that may not be recognized during reading/lecture) Nature of Science Unit 1 Science Observation Control Group Controlled Experiment Data Independent Variable Dependent Variable Hypothesis Inference Bias Theory Biology DNA Stimulus Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Homeostasis Metabolism Ecology Unit 2 Ch3 Abiotic Factor Biotic Factor Species Population Community Ecosystem Biome Ecosystem Primary Producer Consumer Decomposer Heterotrophs Autotrophs Chemosynthesis Photosynthesis Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores Scavengers Detritivores Food Chain Food Web Phytoplankton Zooplankton Trophic Level Ecological Pyramid Biomass Biogeochemical cycle Nutrient Nitrogen Fixation Denitrification Limiting Nutrient Ch4 Climate Weather Microclimates Global Warming Greenhouse Effect Tolerance Habitat Niche Resources Competitive Exclusion Principle Competition Inter-specific Competition Intra-specific Competition Predation Herbivory Keystone Species Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Ecological Succession Primary Succession Secondary Succession Pioneer Species Canopy Understory Deciduous Coniferous Humus Taiga Permafrost Photic Zone Aphotic Zone Benthos Plankton Wetland Estuary Ch5 Population Density Age Structure Immigration Emigration Exponential Growth Logistic Growth Carrying Capacity Limiting Factor Density-Dependent Factor Density-Independent Factor Demography Demographic Transition Ch6 Monoculture Renewable Resources Nonrenewable Resources Sustainable Development Desertification Deforestation Pollutant Biological Magnification Smog Acid Rain Biodiversity Ecosystem Diversity Species Diversity Genetic Diversity Habitat Diversity Ecological Hot Spot Ecological Footprint Ozone Layer Aquaculture Evolution Unit 5 Ch16 Evolution Fossil Artificial Selection James Hutton Thomas Malthus Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Charles Lyell Alfred Russel Wallace Charles Darwin Adaptation Fitness Natural Selection Biogeography Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Ch17 Gene Pool Allele Frequency Single-Gene Trait Polygenic Trait Directional Selection Stabilizing Selection Disruptive Selection Genetic Drift Bottleneck Effect Founder Effect Genetic Equilibrium Sexual Selection Hardy-Weinberg Principle Speciation Reproductive Isolation Behavior Isolation Geographic Isolation Temporal Isolation