The synthesis of RNA using information from DNA.
A. Associative
B. Transcription
C. Translation
D. Predation
E. Facilitation
What is C. Translation
The naming and classifying of species.
A. Primers
B. Behavioral Isolation
C. Habitat Isolation
D. Taxonomy
E. Mutations
What is D. Taxonomy
Make up 3 classes; harmful, neutral, and beneficial
A. Social
B. Commensalism
C. Reduced Hybrid Viability
D. Temporal Isolation
E. Mutations
What is E. Mutations
The backbone of DNA.
A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility
B. Sugar and Phosphate
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Biogeography
E. Mechanical Isolation
What is B. Commensalism
There is evidence that suggests all eukaryotes have evolved from a common ancestor.
True
Serve as the foundation for DNA synthesis.
A. Associative
B. Transcription
C. Translation
D. Predation
E. Facilitation
F. Primers
What is F. Primers
A relationship where one species kills and eats other species
A. Primers
B. Behavioral Isolation
C. Habitat Isolation
D. Primase
E. Predation
What is E. Predation
Type of learning through observations and imitations.
A. Social
B. Commensalism
C. Reduced Hybrid Viability
D. Temporal Isolation
E. Mutations
What is A. Social
Is the distribution of animals and plants geographically.
A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility
B. Sugar and Phosphate
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Biogeography
E. Mechanical Isolation
What is D. Biogeography
Transcription is the synthesis of a polypeptide using information from RNA
True
The synthesis of a polypeptide using information from RNA.
A. Associative
B. Transcription
C. Translation
D. Predation
E. Facilitation
What is C. Translation
Eastern and western male meadowlarks have different mating calls.
A. Primers
B. Behavioral Isolation
C. Habitat Isolation
D. Primase
E. Predation
What is B. Behavioral Isolation
One species of fruit fly hatches every 13 years, while another hatches every 17years.
A. Social
B. Commensalism
C. Reduced Hybrid Viability
D. Temporal Isolation
E. Mutations
What is D. Temporal Isolation
Lions and tigers can mate to produce ligers, but ligers are sterile.
A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility
B. Sugar and Phosphate
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Biogeography
E. Mechanical Isolation
What is A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility.
This is a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
a. Community
b. Species
c. Population
d.Biome
What is C. Population
Type of learning with the ability to link one environmental feature with another.
A. Associative
B. Transcription
C. Translation
D. Predation
E. Facilitation
What is A. Associative
An enzyme which initiates DNA replication.
A. Primers
B. Behavioral Isolation
C. Habitat Isolation
D. Primase
E. Predation
What is D. Primase
Some species of salamander may interbreed, but most hybrids do not complete department.
A. Social
B. Commensalism
C. Reduced Hybrid Viability
D. Temporal Isolation
E. Mutations
What is C. Reduced Hybrid Viability
Connects their adjacent cells and allows for plant cells to communicate.
A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility
B. Sugar and Phosphate
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Biogeography
E. Mechanical Isolation
What is C. Plasmodesmata
Rodents have monogastric stomachs that are strikingly similar to rabbits. These similar anatomical features are known as...
a. Convergent structures
b. Analogous structures
c. Homologous structures
d. Adaptive structures
What is C. Homologous structures
A relationship where one species has a positive effect on the survival and reproduction of another without intimate association of symbiosis.
A. Associative
B. Transcription
C. Translation
D. Predation
E. Facilitation
What is E. Facilitation
While in the same geographical area, one species of ant occupies tree bark, while another species of ant burrows underground.
A. Primers
B. Behavioral Isolation
C. Habitat Isolation
D. Primase
E. Predation
What is C. Habitat Isolation
A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed or benefited.
A. Social
B. Commensalism
C. Reduced Hybrid Viability
D. Temporal Isolation
E. Mutations
What is B. Commensalism
Different flower species have stamens and styles that can only be pollinated by certain insects.
A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility
B. Sugar and Phosphate
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Biogeography
E. Mechanical Isolation
What is E. Mechanical Isolation
Connects their adjacent cells and allows for plant cells to communicate.
A. Reduced Hybrid Fertility
B. Sugar and Phosphate
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Biogeography
E. Mechanical Isolation
What is C. Plasmodesmata