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Plant Systems The epidermis in many species has a covering, known as a… $200 Plant Systems cuticle Back $200 Plant Systems Plant growth occurs in the.. $400 Plant Systems Apical meristems Back $400 Plant Systems Species with one cotyledon are _____ whereas those with two are _____ $600 Plant Systems Monocots, dicots Back $600 Plant Systems Which enzyme catalyzes nitrogen fixation? $800 Plant Systems nitrogenase Back $800 Plant Systems The water-conducting cells in vascular plants have cells walls that are strengthened by… $1000 Plant Systems lignin Back $1000 Animal Systems What are groups of cells with common structure and function? $200 Animal Systems tissues Back $200 Animal Systems What results if an animal’s diet is chronically deficient in calories? $400 Animal Systems undernourishment Back $400 Animal Systems What are the 4 stages of food processing? $600 Animal Systems Ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination Back $600 Animal Systems What is the lacteal? $800 Animal Systems Net of capillaries and small vessels of lymphatic system that penetrates the core of the villus in the small intestine Back $800 Animal Systems Is vitamin D fat soluble or water soluble and what is its role in the body? $1000 Animal Systems Fat soluable. Aids in absorption of Ca & P, and stimulates bone growth Back $1000 Ecology Nonliving components of the environment are… $200 Ecology abiotic Back $200 Ecology Name the difference between the macroclimate and microclimate $400 Ecology Marco- patterns on global, regional, and local Micro- very fine patterns, such as encountered by organisms under a fallen log Back $400 Ecology Name 5 terrestrial biomes $600 Ecology Tropical forest, desert, savanna, chaparral, temperate grassland, temperate broadleaf forest, coniferous forest, tundra Back $600 Ecology Competition for a resource in short supply is known as… $800 Ecology Interspecific competition Back $800 Ecology What is inclusive fitness? $1000 Ecology The total effect an individual has on proliferating its genes by producing its own offspring and by providing aid that enables others to reproduce Back $1000 Labs Enzymes catalyze reactions by lowering the ________ needed for a reaction to occur $200 Labs Activation energy Back $200 Labs Which equation provides a mathematical model for studying evolutionary changes in allelic frequency within a population? $400 Labs Hardy-Weinburg Back $400 Labs What 5 conditions are needed for a HardyWeinberg equilibrium? $600 Labs Large pop, random mating, no mutation, no im/emigration, no natural selection Back $600 Labs Which environment has the greater concentration of dissolved oxygen: a clear pond or a pond with a heavy algal mat? $800 Labs Clear water holds more dissolved oxygen than water with a heavy algal mat. Although photosynthesis in the algal mat will produce a great deal of oxygen, the decay of so much organic matter will result in a net depletion of oxygen. Back $800 Labs There are hundreds of stomata in the ___ of a leaf. Most are located in the lower epidermis. This reduces water loss because the lower surface receives less solar radiation than the upper surface. Each stoma allows the carbon dioxide necessary for ______ to enter, while water evaporates through each . one in transpiration $1000 Labs Epidermis, photosynthesis Back $1000 BioTech What are histones? $200 BioTech Proteins responsible for the first level of DNA packing in chromatin Back $200 BioTech What is Alternative RNA splicing? $400 BioTech Different mRNA molecules are produced from the same primary transcript Back $400 BioTech In PCR, DNA polymerase extends the primers in which direction? $600 BioTech 5’-3’ Back $600 BioTech What is the most common type of DNA sequence in a human genome? $800 BioTech Repetitive including transposable elements Back $800 BioTech Specific mutations are introduced into the sequence of a cloned gene, after which the mutated gene is returned to a cell in… $1000 BioTech In vitro mutagenesis Back $1000 Other What is the center of the nervous system? $200 Other The brain Back $200 Other What is a hard mass developed from crystals that separate from the urine within the urinary tract? $400 Other A kidney stone Back $400 Other A crack, but not complete break in a bone is known as a $600 Other fracture Back $600 Other Why is the sky blue? $800 Other http://www.sciensational.com The sky is blue because when sunlight collides with our atmosphere, colours of the shortest wavelengths (violet and blue) are scattered - and our eyes are more sensitive to see blue Back $800 Other Name 3 types of anabolic steroids $1000 Other Testosterone, Trenbolone, Anavar, Dianabol, Winstrol Back $1000 Final Jeopardy!!! Final Jeopardy!!! What is the scientific study of life? Final Jeopardy!!! Biology!