Cells
Energy
Behavior
Organic Chemistry
Genetics
100
These molecules make up the double layered membranes in the cell
What are phospholipids
100
An organism that creates its own food
What is an autotroph
100
A short period in early life where organisms may learn certain behaviors- young geese following their mother.
What is imprinting
100
This is the source of cellular energy.
What is ATP
100
Called the father of modern genetics, this man was an Austrian friar when he preformed his experiments.
Who is Gregor Mendel
200
These cells stimulate the development of acquired immunity
What are dendritic cells
200
(Delta)G = (Delta)H - T(Delta)S
What is the formula for free energy
200
An inborn, mass movement of animals during certain times/seasons.
What is Migration
200
The elements in this molecule are always in a 1:6:1 ratio.
What is Glucose.
200
Equations created by two mathematicians for which they are named, which are used to express the frequencies of genotypes and phenotypes.
What are the Hardy-Weinberg Equations
300
These cells produce antibodies
What B-Cells
300
The three phases of this process are 1) carbon fixation, 2) reduction, and 3) regeneration
What is the Calvin cycle
300
Behavior that reduces an individuals fitness while increasing the fitness of another individual/ a group of individuals
What is altruism
300
This very long molecule is made of the joining of many subunits, each of which is composed of a sugar, a phosphate group and nitrogenous base.
What is DNA
300
The term given to two different genes for the same trait
What is Allele
400
These are the "tags" that the body uses to differentiate self from non-self.
What are antigens
400
The membrane-bound protein that is used to create ATP; it works using the proton gradient established by the cellular membrane
What is ATP synthase
400
A simple change in activity or turning rate in response to a stimulus.
What is kinesis
400
These molecules are used to store energy, insulate and form double membranes
What are Lipids
400
A sudden Change in the environment that causes a drasyic population drop where only the survivors pass on their genes.
What is the Bottleneck Effect.
500
The electrical "message" transferred between neurons
What is an impulse
500
These are the three steps of cellular respiration
What is Glycolisis, the Calvin cycle and the electron transport chain
500
An instinctual response to a stimulus
What is fixed action pattern
500
The presence of this element classifies a molecule as organic.
What is Carbon
500
A technically "nonliving" organism that uses RNA as its genetic material
What is a Retrovirus.
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