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Where do strokes take place? Chemicals released as stimuli n own species First animals to migrate to land (or vertebrate)? Where is light trapped in photosynthesis? Which Immunoglobins are highly allergic? Name membranous sacs in plant cells What is metamorphosis made up of? Where is Kreb’s enzyme? Give the name of a bone cell? How many chromosomes are there after anaphase (if there are 20 to start with)? Adnosine is paired up with? How do bacteria reproduce? Most primitive organisms? Humans are what in terms of symmetry? Peroxisomes have the same function as…? Protein with antigen is called…? Glucose stored in plants are… All behaviors of animals are called what? What is transport of water through trees? What organelle is needed by unicellular organism in hypotonic solution White blood cells killing body cells are called? Two main branches of animal phylogenic Chemical reactions release energy. So, lipids and glycerol release? DNA bonds are made of? The most toxic waste of metabolism is? What is behavior of animal that benefits another at its own expense? If P=0.6, what is heterozygote’s? (HardyWeinberg equation) What is translation? What are 4 types of consumers? DNA=TTT, RNA =? Fish that swim from ocean to rivers to breed? Toxin that kills host cells? What sequences of DNA “jump” around on genomes? Taxonomic rank name? What are Found in both Eukaroyotic and Prokaryotic cells Lines all interior body? Miotic 2nd division? Brain Pheromones Reptiles Chlorophyll E Thylakoids Egg, larva, Pupae, adult Mitochondria Osteocyte 2n (40) Thymine Through binary fission porifera bilateral Lysosomes Antibody Starch Ethogram Xylem Contractile vacuole Autoimmunity Protostomes and deuterostomes Fatty acids Hydrogen bonds Ammonia altruism 0.48 Protein synthesis under RNA Herbivores, omnivores, scavengers, and decomposers UUU anadromous Cytotoxin Transposons/jumping genes Taxon Cell membranes and Ribosomes Epithelial tissue Polar bodies What is not part of immune system? Lakes, ponds, rivers with high levels of dissolved organic material are called? Light produced by living things? Sexual transfer by bacteria? 3 germ layers appear during? Not found in DNA? Small gap between dendrites in neuron DDT becomes more WHAT as you go up a foud chain? What is a notochord? Animals are not…? Glycolysis produces… Does a tree grow in middle (of the branch)? What stores energy? Meiosis produces…? What is a sacrophyte? What is embryonic stage with 3 germ layers? Humans are part of what? How is chem.. light DVT through light? What do amoebas form when moving? Ribosomes are site of? What is emyata? Fluid-flled cavity surrounding embryo? Body part that is temporary/ or disappear? What uses RNA as template? Which cells are destroyed by HIV What is larges bone in human body What are microbes killed by Oxygen OR survive without it White blood cells form in? Bone marrow originates in? 2 electron carriers in cell respiration? How does body obtain essential amino acids? Endosperm forms in? Movable joints held by? What do fungi lack? Who has a 3-chambered heart? 24 hour behavior cycle is called what? Group that can’t reproduce with other? Inorganic ions that assist others in function? What is the act of ignoring irrelevant stimuli? Liver Eutrophic bioluminescence Conjugation Gastrula Uracil Synapses Concentrated Flexible, round shaped body found in all embryos of chordates (vertebrates) Autotrophic 2 pyruvic acids no Glucose Gametes Fungus, plant, or microorganism that feeds on dead or decaying matter. Gastrulation Primates, vertebrates, and concentrated Pseudopod Protein synthesis Amniotic sac Vestigial Reverse Transcript T cells Femur Anaerobes Bone marrow Spleen NADH, FADH2 Must be in diet seeds Ligaments Chloroplasts Amphibians Circadian rhythms Viruses Cofactors Habituation Genes in eukaryotes that are not translated are called? Nitrogen converted to Oxygen in plants is called? What is mutualisms? What are telomeres? Rods and cones are found in? Introns Nitrogen fixation Organisms act together for common benefit Ends of DNA strands Retina Ecology: Which country is the biggest desert located in? Which biome has the most biomass? Steps of the Nitrogen cycle? What is role of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle? Elements in the atmosphere in early stage of evolution? Characteristics of temperate deciduous forest (rainfall, seasonal adaptations) Characteristics of tropical rain forest (rainfall, seasonal adaptations) What term most accurately assumed all other terms (habitat, ecosystem, niche, or biome) What level a fox is if it eats a cricket? What level a shark is if it eats something? Which of the following is different (autotroph, heterotrophy, omnivore, consumer) What is a gene pool? What is a mutation? What are zones are of aquatic biomes? Most difficult thing for marine life to adapt to on rock shores (oxygen, pressure, rough waters, etc.) Which statement is true, regarding trophic levels and energy? Which has the most trees out of these grasslands (pampas, shrublands, savanna, prairie)? With the bottom-most level in water biomes, what is the oxgen and pressure like? What are stabilizing, directional, and disruptive selections? Africa Rainforest Nitrogen fixation, nitrification, assimiliation, ammonification, denitrification They nitrogen fix, Nitrify, or denitrify nitrogen. He, H2, O2 after oxygen revolution Forests have species-rich mixtures of broadleaved trees occur in relatively moist, temperate climates. They have defined seasons and litter layer in these soils is thin due to rapid decomposition. Annual rainfall about 75-90 inches. Biome Second level consumer Third level consumer Autotroph Complete set of unique alleles in a species or population Changes in DNA sequence of a cell’s genome and are caused by radiation, viruses, transpozons and mutagenic chemicals, as well as errors that occur during meiosis or DNA replication Estuarine, euphotic, bathyal, abyssal Rough waters Energy concentration decreases with more trophic levels Savanna Little oxygen, more pressure Stabilizing selection favors the norm, the common, average traits in a population. Directional selection favors those who have extreme variation in traits in population. Disruptive selection is a type of natural selection that simultaneously favors What is a carrying capacity? What is a biotic potential? What are limiting factors What is a boom and bust cycle? What are the different successions (primary, secondary, etc.) What is a climax community? What are the effects of greenhouse gas? Role of tidal mud flats What are barrier islands? Relationships of energy? Can parasites be a good thing? How many lenses are in a compound microscope? Who was credited for DNA experimentations? individuals at both extremes of the distribution. Maximum number of organisms that an environment can support Maximum rate at which the population of a given species can increase when there are no limits on its rate of growth. Limits the growth, abundance, or distribution of population of species in an ecosystem Succession-replacement of one community by another, developing towards a climax. Primary- ecological succession of avegetation that occurs in passing from barren earth or water to a climax community Fairly stable, self-sustaining community in an advanced stage of ecological succession; usually has a diverse array of species and ecological niches; captures and uses energy and cycles critical chemicals more efficiently than simpler, immature communities. Deforestation, global warming, ozone degradation Coastal wetlands that form when mud is deposited by tides or rivers; important in preventing coastal erosion Coastal landform and a type of barrier system, are relatively narrow strips of sand that parallel the mainland coast. They usually occur in chains, consisting of anything from a few islands to more than a dozen Energy flows, not recycled Yes, they can control populations 2 Watson & Crick