macromolecules
evidence for evolution
photosynthesis
genetic variation
mechanisms for evolution
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What are Macromolecules?

Macromolecules are large molecule that are critically important to all living things.

100

The millions of fossils that scientist have collected are called the fossil ___?

record

100

what is the light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis?

chlorophyll

100

what is genetic variation?

The natural differences that occur between different organisms. Variation occurs even within the same species.

100

what is a gene pool?

The sum of the genetic information contained within a population of an organisms

200
What are different types of Macromolecules?

Carbohydrates

lipids

proteins

nucleic acids

200

Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor are called ___ structures?

Homologous

200

what is a membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis?

chloroplast

200

What is the main cause of genetic variation?

different alleles

200

what are the 5 mechanisms of evolution?

mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, natural selection, non random mating

300

what is a polymer?

strand of many monomers.


300

what is a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring?

species

300

what is the protein-rich semiliquid material in the interior of a chloroplast?

stroma

300

How does sexual reproduction cause variation?

Sexual reproduction produces offspring that always differ from their parents, depending on which alleles they inherit.

300

what is gene flow?

the movement of genes into or out of a population. This movement may be due to migration or the movement of gametes

400

what is dehydration synthesis?

removing a molecule to create a bond

400

what is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce?

adaptation

400

what is a disk-shaped sac in the stroma of a chloroplast?

thylakoid

400

what is a mutation?

A change in the DNA sequence that usually occurs during the process of DNA replication

400

what is natural selection?

The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.

500

what are the parts of a nucleic acid?

Phosphate

sugar

Nitrogenous base

500

what is the study of developing embryos used as evidence of evolution?

embryology

500

what is a molecule containing three high energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in a living organism?

ATP

500

When could a change in the sequence of bases cause new alleles be created?

During the formation of gametes during meiosis

500

what is speciation?

The process of formation of a new species

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