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Bio 1-2 Vocab Word List Gradualism (gradual- slow) Ch. 17 Classification and 18.4,18.5 Bacteria Artificial selection Carolus Linneaus Natural selection Binomial nomenclature (bi-2) (nom-name) (cloturesystem) Fitness Genus Species (kind) Taxonomy (tax- arrangement) (nomy- science of) Phylogeney (phyl-race) (log-story) Cladogram (clad- group) Cladistics (clad-group) Derived character (de- from) (rivus- stream) Molecular clock Kingdom Evolutionary classification (evolut- unrolling) (tionprocess of) Homologous structure (homo-same) (log- story) (uspertaining to) Analogous structure (ana- against) (log-story) (ouspertaining to) Vestigial structure (vestig- trace, footprint) Adaptation (adapt- to fit) (tion- process of) Charles Darwin Ch. 11 Evolution- Genetics Gene pool Allele frequency Microevolution (micro-small) Genetic drift Domain Founder effect Eubacteria (eu-true) Bottleneck effect Archaebacteria (archae- ancient) Sexual selection Prokaryote (pro-before) (kary-nucleus) Speciation (specia- species) (process of) Obligate Aerobe (aer-air) Reproductive isolation Obligate Anaerobe (an-against) (aer-air) Genetic equilibrium (equa- equal) (libr- balance) Facultative aerobe (facult- tending to group) (aer-air) Divergent evolution (diverge- to split) Flagellum Convergent evolution (converg- to come together) Conjugation (conju- to join) Coevolution (co- together) Plasmid (plasm- formed) (id- tending to) Punctuated equilibrium (equi- equal) (libr- balance) Ch. 10. Evolution- Darwin Adaptive radiation (radiate- rays outward) Evolution (evolu- unrolling) (tion- process of) Ch. 13 Ecology Theory (theor- to look at) (y- process of) Ecology- (eco-home) (logy- study of) Biome (bio-life) Biotic factor (bio-life)(ic- pertaining to) Abiotic factor (a-against) (bio-life) (ic- pertaining to) Autotroph (auto-self) (troph-feed) Heterotroph (hetero-self) (troph-feed) Photosynthesis (photo-light) (syn- together) (sisprocess of) (the- to put) Chemosynthesis (chemo- chemical) (syn-together) (sisprocess of) (the- to put) Nitrogen fixation Trophic level (troph-feed) (ic- pertaining to) Food chain Food web Energy pyramid Biomass (bio-living) Producer Consumer (con-together) (sum-to use) (er- one who) Decomposer (de-from) (compon- to put together) Biogeochemical cycle (bio-life) (chemo- chemical) (geoearth) Ch. 14 – Ecology-Interactions in ecosystesm Ecological succession (eco-home) (log- story) (alpertaining to) (success- to follow) (ion- process of) Ecological niche symbiosis Habitat Primary succession (success- to follow) (ion- process of) Secondary succession (success- to follow) (ion- process of) Mutualism (mutual- mutu-reciprocal) (al- pertaining to) (ism- proc ess of) Commensalism (com-together) (mensal- table) (isprocess of) Parasitism (para- along side) (sit-food) (ism- process of) Population density Carrying capacity Exponential growth Logistic growth Limiting factor Density dependent limiting factor Density independent limiting factor Ch. 16 Human Impact on Ecosystem Non-renewable resource Renewable resource Ecological footprint (eco-home) (log- story) Greenhouse effect Global warming Biomagnifications (bio- life) (magnify- increase) Introduced species (invasive species)