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100

What is the difference between convergent evolution and divergent evolution? 

Divergent is when organisms evolve from one common ancestor but they evolve differently. Convergent is when organisms evolve from the same ancestry but converge. 

100

How many molecules of G3P does the Calvin Cycle produce with 1 turn?

2

100

What are inferior traits called?

recessive

100

What is the gene that retroviruses have that use viral DNA as a template for DNA synthesis for? 


Reverse Transcriptase

100

Anything that prevents mating/fertilization is known as what?

A Prezygotic Barrier

200

What kind of bonds hold molecules together and adhere them to hydrophilic surface? 

Hydrogen Bonds

200

Where does glycolysis take place?

Cytoplasm
200

What are the two options for sperm?

To fuse with an egg or die

200

Infectious proteins that can convert brain proteins into miss-folded forms are known as what?

Prions

200

On a cladogram, an organism that is least genetically similar to the other organisms is known as what?

The Out Group

300

What is the final electron acceptor in cellular respiration? 

Oxygen

300

What are packets of light known as?

Photons

300

What is a barr body? 

A small, densely staining structure in the cell nuclei of female mammals, consisting of a compressed and inactive X chromosome

300

The study of how different organisms act, behave, and interact with one another, and how their actions have evolved over time, is known as what field of ecology?

Behavioral Ecology

300
On a phylogenetic tree, the optimal, lowest number of character state changes is known as what?

Maximum Parsimony

400

What is it called when root pressure causes the water to flow up through the xylem faster than it can be lost through transpiration?

Guttation

400

In which phase of the cell cycle is the DNA replicated?

S Phase

400

What are the purines in DNA? 

Adenine and Guanine

400

What is inclusive fitness? 

The idea that an organism's success, having been passed down genes from its ancestors, is due to altruism and its genetic advantages

400

A species on which an large part of an ecosystem heavily relies is known as what? 

Keystone species

500

What does the Caspiran prevent water and minerals from entering the stele through? 

Apoplast

500

What does an animal cell form to separate/divide into two different cells? 

Cleavage Furrow

500

What part of the operon do repressor proteins bind to? 

The Opern

500

What kind of molecule exits the cell to restore an action potential?

K+

500

Who was the author of Silent Spring?

Rachel Carson

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