Evolution
Ecology
Mitosis/Meiosis
Characteristics of Living Things
Extras
100

Type of structures that animals share the same bone structure but are used for different functions, even though they share a common ancestor.

homologous structures

100

What is the difference between a habitat and a niche?

A niche is the unique role an organism has, a habitat is where the organism lives

100

A diploid cell in a buffalo has 60 chromosomes. A sperm or egg cell in a buffalo can be expected to have

30 chromosomes

100

The process by which organisms produce offspring of their own kind is called ____________, and it is essential for the continuation of a species over generations.

Reproduction

100

What does "-logy" mean?

the study of

200

Type of structure that has gotten so small it is no longer functional, or the species no longer produces it.

vestigial structure

200

What are the three types of population dispersion patterns?

uniform, clumped, random

200

begins with diploid cells and ends with 4 haploid cells

meiosis

200

____________ is the characteristic of life that involves an increase in the number of cells or the size of an organism.

Growth & Development

200

What are the 2 things that can denature proteins/enzymes?

BONUS 100pts: What is a 3rd thing that can denature them?

Temperature, pH

BONUS: Salinity

300

Any variation that can help an organism survive in its environment is called a(n):

adaptation

300

Describe one example of a mutualistic relationship and one example of a parasitic relationship in an ecosystem.

DOUBLE POINTS QUESTION!!

Answers will vary :)

300

You were studying cancer cell growth and measured the amount of cell growth every hour. What is the dependent variable in this scenario?

The amount of cells that have grown.

300

The ability of an organism to detect and respond to changes in its environment is called ____________.

Response to stimuli

300

Give 3 examples of abiotic factors.

answers will vary :)

400

What are the 4 principles of natural selection?

Variation, overproduction, descent with modification, adaptation
400

A population of deer in a forest grows rapidly over several years before competition for food makes their population decline. What is the maximum amount of individuals an ecosystem can support called?

carrying capacity

400

If a stand of DNA has 30% of Guanine what percentage of Adenine would be on the replicated strand?

20%

400

Maintaining a stable, balanced internal environment, known as ____________, is crucial for the survival of living organisms.

Homeostasis

400

What are the 3 concepts in Cell Theory?

All living things are made up of cells. Cells come from pre-existing cells. Cells are the basic unit of life.

500

A group of mice becomes separated by the formation of a river. Over time, the northern mice became smaller and whiter, while the southern mice became larger and browner. This is an example of... 

Geographic isolation OR Divergent Evolution

500

Explain the main 2 differences between primary and secondary succession.

how long each takes (primary takes longer)

primary starts without soil

500

A human cell ordinarily will have 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes. At the end of a cell cycle, including mitosis, the new cells will have

23 pairs of chromosomes; 46 total

500

____________ is the characteristic of life that refers to the process by which organisms acquire and use energy to carry out their life functions.

Metabolism

500

What is the difference between codominance and incomplete dominance?

incomplete - traits blend

codominance - both traits show (spots, stripes, etc.)

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