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Ecology
&
Evolution
Diversity
Reprod
uction
&
Develo
pment
Nutrition
Gas
Exchange
Transport
Circulation
Osmoreg
ulation &
Excretion
Nervous
System
Systemati
cs
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Eco & Evol 100
• The key event in the formation of a new
speciation
Eco & Evol 200
• A speciation event where geographic
separation is the initial block to gene flow
Eco & Evol 300
• A definition of a species based on the
ability of individuals to successfully mate
and reproduce
Eco & Evol 400
• A possible result of competition where one
species goes locally extinct
Eco & Evol 500
• the pattern of population growth that would
occur if there was a limit to a populations’
growth
Diversity 100
• The Kingdom that used to include all
unicellular eukaryotes but now includes
some multicellular ones
Diversity 200
• The thins threads that make up the
vegetative body of a fungus
Diversity 300
• The only Animal Phyla that has a dorsal
hollow nerve tube and post-anal tail
Diversity 400
• The diploid phase of a plants life cycle
Diversity 500
• Characteristic shared by reptiles, birds and
mammals which allow embryos to develop
in a moist environment surrounded by a
membrane
Reproduction & Development 100
• genetically identical offspring produced by
asexual reproduction
Reproduction & Development 200
• When the sperm and the egg unite outside
of the female’s body
Reproduction & Development 300
• A series of rapid cell divisions that occurs
after fertilization in animals
Reproduction & Development 400
• The stage in vertebrate development
where the three germ layers form in the
embryo
Reproduction & Development 500
• When a fertilized egg is retained in the
female’s body but gets nutrition from a
yolk
Nutrition 100
• A sac—like gut with only one opening
Nutrition 200
• The organ where most chemical digestion
takes place in the digestive system of
vertebrates
Nutrition 300
• Two accessory glands that add secretions
to the small intestine
Nutrition 400
• The three most important nutrients that
plants must get from soil and the common
components of fertilizers
Nutrition 500
• A multi-chambered stomach that is found
is some herbivores, like the cow
Gas Exchange 100
• The name given to the layer of cells used
to exchange gases between the organism
and its environment
Gas Exchange 200
• The respiratory system commonly found in
aquatic organisms
Gas Exchange 300
• The respiratory medium that makes
ventilation harder
Gas Exchange 400
• The method that mammals use to ventilate
their lungs
Gas Exchange 500
• The process that increases the efficiency
of gas exchange in the gills of fish
Transport 100
• The name of the system of tubes that
transport water and dissolved nutrients
throughout a plant
Transport 200
• The name of the system of tubes that
carry sap from sugar source to sugar sink
Transport 300
• The main mechanism that causes water to
move up from the roots to the tips of a
plant
Transport 400
• Part of the plant that produces sugars;
sugars flows away from these in the
phloem of a plant
Transport 500
• The waxy coating of the endodermis that
forces water and dissolved materials to
pass through a cell before entering the
vascular cylinder of a plant
Circulation 100
• A circulatory system where there is no
distinction between the blood and the
interstitial fluid
Circulation 200
• The number of chambers in the heart of an
amphibian
Circulation 300
• The number of capillary beds a red blood
cell would pass through in a fish from
when it leaves the heart to when it returns
to the heart
Circulation 400
• The chamber in the heart of mammals that
pumps blood through the systemic circuit
Circulation 500
• Known as the pacemaker of the heart, this
is the node that initiates the signal that
causes the heart to beat
Osmoregulation & Excretion 100
• The vertebrate organs where urine is
produced
Osmoregulation & Excretion 200
• The nitrogenous waste that is the most
efficient to excrete and is excreted by
marine invertebrates
Osmoregulation & Excretion 300
• The portion of the nephron that is
responsible for water reabsorption
Osmoregulation & Excretion 400
• The hormone that is produced when the
blood concentration or osmolality
increases and your body needs to
conserve water
Osmoregulation & Excretion 500
• Animals whose body fluids match the
osmolarity of their environment such as
marine invertebrates
Nervous 100
• The two types of ions that flow across the
membrane of neurons to generate an
electrical signal
Nervous 200
• The name of the series of events that is
the actual nerve impulse
Nervous 300
• When the membrane potential of a neuron
becomes more negative
Nervous 400
• The period of hyperpolarization that occurs
at the end of the action potential
Nervous 500
• The jumping motion that describes the
way a nerve impulse travels down a
myelenated axon.
Systematics 100
• The science of naming organisms
Systematics 200
• A picture that represents the evolutionary
history of a group
Systematics 300
• When a taxa includes one common
ancestor and all the descendants
Systematics 400
• Two structures that are similar due to
convergent evolution
Systematics 500
• The data used in cladistics to reconstruct
phylogenies; it means shared derived
characteristics