This type of organism has the ability to create their own food.
Autotroph
What term means "the absence of oxygen"?
Anaerobic
Tailbone in humans, Pelvis and femur in whales, leg remnants on boa constrictor
What does biotic mean?
Living
Uncontrolled cell growth is known as what?
Cancer
What happens to the energy when ADP is converted to ATP?
What is the ultimate goal of cellular respiration?
Create ATP / Energy
What law states that older material is deeper in the ground and younger rock is toward the surface?
Law of superposition
When looking at a trophic pyramid, which level would represent the primary producers?
The bottom level; the base
Which phase of the cell cycle are cells in for the majority of their life?
What is the ultimate source of energy?
The Sun
In what organelle does aerobic cellular respiration take place?
What group did tetrapod's evolve from?
Fish
On average, how much energy flows from one trophic level to the next?
10%
What is the result of the cell cycle?
2 identical daughter cells
During photosynthesis light energy is converted into what type of energy?
Chemical
Which stage of aerobic cellular respiration produces the most ATP?
Electron Transport Chain
The wings of a fly and wings of a crow would be an example of what type of structure?
Analogous Structure
What is the name of the principle that states that no two organisms can have the exact same niche, at the exact same place, at the exact same time?
Competitive Exclusion Principle
What 4 phases makeup mitosis?
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast. Where does the light-dependent reaction occur within the chloroplast?
Thylakoid
What are the products of aerobic cellular respiration?
H2O, ATP, CO2
Adaptive Radiation
What are the 4 main elements that makeup living organisms?
Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon
If a cell has 20 chromosomes and undergoes mitosis, how many daughter cells will there be?
2 daughter cells