Diversity of Living Things
Genetic Continuity
Animal Physiology: Structure and function
Plants: Anatomy, Growth and Function
Evolution
100

The 6 kingdoms

What is Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria?

100

The for acronym DNA

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?

100

The thin membrane surrounding the lungs

What is a pleura?

100

the plant hormone that ripens fruit

What is ethylene?

100

The change in inherited traits of a population over many years and generations

What is Evolution?

200

Salt-loving organisms that live in highly saline environments

What is Halophiles?

200

The condition in which both alleles in a heterozygous organism show.

What is Co-dominance?

200

Breaks down fats (lipids) into fatty acids in the Pancreas

What is Pancreatic Lipases?

200

The process of mixing species and habitats in an area that changes over time

What is ecological succession? 

200

The method that is often used to determine the age of organic materials

What is radiometric dating?

300

In the cycle a virus hides in the DNA of the host remaining dormant for long periods

What is the lysogenic cycle?

300

Made up of DNA and protein they carry information for traits which are passed from parent to offspring

What are chromosomes

300

The smooth muscle that controls the exit of chyme into the small intestine

What is pyloric sphincter?

300
The tissue that forms rings that can be used to date a tree

What is the secondary xylem

300

The structure with common evolutionary origin that may serve a different function in modern species

What is Homologous structures?

400

A dormant structure that forms inside certain bacteria in response to stress protecting the cell's chromosomes from stress.

What is Endospores?

400

The part in mitosis interphase where DNA is replicated forming sister chromatids containing the same genes.

What is S phase?
400

The white blood cell that is specialized to engulf bacteria and microorganisms

What is agranular leukocytes?

400

The plants growth response to touch

What is Thigmotropism?

400

The structure that preforms the same function as another, but isn't similar anatomical structure

What is analogous structures?

500

Bacteria's that can survive with or without oxygen

What are facultative aerobes?

500
When homologous chromosomes fail to separate correctly during meiosis

What is Non-disjunction?

500

The network of arteries and veins providing oxygen gas and nutrients to the muscle cells of the heart and removing waste

What are Coronary blood vassals?

500

The plant hormone that reduces growth and helps plants respond to drought

What is Abscisic acid (ABA)?

500

The theory that suggests that evolution occurs in rapid spurts of change followed by long periods of little or no change

What is the theory of punctuated equilibrium?

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