Protein Synthesis
Types of Consumers
Genetics
Natural Selection
Ecosystems and Communities
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What is the structure of DNA?

Double Helix

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the consumer that eats meat only

What is a carnivore?

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The physical characteristics of an organism

What is the Phenotype?

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An organisms ability to survive and reproduce, 

What is fitness?

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An area's conditions day-to-day

What is weather?

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What is the structure of RNA?

Single Strand

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This consumer Eats plants and meat

What is an omnivore?

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The inherited alleles (genes) of an individual.

What is the genotype?
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Nature provides variations and humans select those they find useful

What is Artificial Selection?
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Range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way it obtains what it needs to survive and reproduce.

"An organism's occupation"

What is a niche?

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What are the base pairs of DNA?

A-T, C-G

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this consumer eats only plants

What is an herbivore

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Single unit of genetic information

What is a Gene?

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Nature provides variations based on an organism's ability to survive and reproduce; change over time

What is Natural Selection?
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Symbiotic relationship where one species benefits while the other is harmed

What is Parasitism?

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What are the base pairs of RNA?

A-U, C-G

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These organisms eat carcasses (dead organisms)

What is a scavenger?

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If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers what genotype(s) would give us the phenotype of white flowers? (use F for dominant, f for recessive) Will take the vocab terminology or the genotypes

What is homozygous recessive or ff

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What is Darwin's observations he made on his voyage on the HMS Beagle; species vary _____, _____, and ____ _____

globally; locally; and over time

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Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit

What is mutualism?

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What is the sugar molecule for RNA

Ribose

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These organisms break down organic matter chemically in order to eat

What is a decomposer

5

If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers what genotype(s) would give us the phenotype of purple flowers? (use F for dominant, f for recessive) Will take the vocab terminology or the genotypes

What is homozygous dominant (FF) or hetereozygous (Ff)?

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The tail bone in humans; or pelvic bone in whales are examples of this structure.

What is an example of a vestigial structure?

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An area's average conditions year-to-year

What is climate?

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