Photosynthesis
Evolution
Biochemistry
Ecology
Anatomy
100
The complete photosynthesis equation
What is 6CO2 + 12H2O ->Light Energy-> C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6CO2
100
The Hardy-Weinberg equation
What is p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1
100
When a H20 adds one H to one monomer and an OH to another monomer by splitting a polymer.
What is hydrolysis?
100
Any action that can be observed and described.
What is behavior?
100
When blood is contained in vessels.
What is a closed circulatory system?
200
The redox coenzyme that cycles between the light reaction and the calvin cycle.
What is NADP+/NADPH
200
He proposed incorrectly that characteristics can be acquired during an organisms lifetime and passed on to its offspring
Who is Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829)?
200
The ideal element for building biomolecules due to its ability to bond with a variety of elements.
What is carbon?
200
'Learning' where an organism follows the first moving object it sees after birth as if it is the organisms mother. Studied by Konrad Lorenz.
What is imprinting?
200
Is located on most cells and helps determine self vs non-self.
What is the Major Histocompatibility Complex I (MHC I)
300
This reactant of photosynthesis supplies the noncyclic pathway with replacement electrons.
What is water?
300
The three types of selection.
What are natural, artificial, and sexual?
300
When the carbonyl group is on the end of a molecule it is called a _____, but when it is in the middle it is called a _____.
What is aldehyde, keytone?
300
A behavior influenced by the environment which is triggered by a sign stimulus and is usually done to completion once started.
What is a Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
300
The natural pacemaker located in the upper right wall of the right atrium.
What is the SA node?
400
The end product of photosynthesis which can be readily assembled into glucose.
What is G3P?
400
Structures which are anatomically similar due to inheritance from a common ancestor
What is a homologous structure?
400
The two types of secondary polypeptide structure, depends on H bonds.
What is an alpha helix or beta pleated sheet?
400
This type of survivorship curve corresponds to k-selected species.
What is Type I?
400
The inner part of a villus (in the intestines) which absorbs sugars and amino acids into the capillaries.
What is a lacteal?
500
A plant which has evolved to try to avoid the energy loss of photorespiration.
What is a CAM/C4 plant?
500
He founded paleontology and advocated fixity of species, special creation, and catastrophism.
Who is Baron Georges Cuvier?
500
The three types of polymer bonds and the macromolecules they correspond to.
What is: a glycosidic linkage - glucose, peptide bond - amino acid, ester bond - lipid, hydrogen bonds - nucleic acid
500
This states no two species can indefinitely occupy the same niche at the same time.
What is the Competitive Exclusion Principle?
500
This chemical affects the collecting duct of the nephron depending on the concentration of salts in the blood.
What is Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)?
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