The creator of the idea of Natural Selection
Who is Charles Darwin
N stands for
What is
Number of population
Humans have evolved from which bacterium
What is Haptophyta
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Intraspecific
What is Cooperation
What is to stick
Homology vs Homoplasy
What is homoplasy is similar characteristics without common ancestry and homology is similar characteristics with common ancestors
mI stands for
What is
Mortality
Which is a red plant, in the oceans, and uses Chlorophyll A and seaweed Red & Blue
What is Rhodophyta
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Interspecific
What is Cooperation
Difference between Archaea vs archaean
What is
Archaea - Taxonomy
archaean - Organism
DNA is made up of these 3 things
What is a Phosphate group, a Sugar group and a Nitrogen base
Equation for Treatment
What is
ST=M/B
Two Anterior flagella (not even in length)
Oceans
Lots of different kinds
Effective pest control
What is Heterokonta
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Interspecific
What is nothing
The frequency of two alleles in a gene pool is 0.19 (A) and 0.81(a). Assume that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. (a) Calculate the percentage of heterozygous individuals in the population.
What is 31%
In corn, purple kernels are dominant to yellow. A random sample of 100 kernels is taken from a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. It is found that 9 kernels are yellow and 91 kernels are purple. What is the frequency of the yellow allele in this population?
What is .3
Disease Ecology Equation
What is
dI/dT = BSI - mI
Opisthokonta has two categories and what are their sub groups
What is Holozoa (Animals + Relatives)
Hokamycota (Fungi + Relatives)
Interspecific
What is Predation or Parasitism
Explain the Cycle to make basidiomycota mycelium
What is a diploid cell goes through mitosis and then splits into two separate (N) cell blocks eventually making a (N+N) cell block eventually fusing to form a 2N cell block starting the cycle over again.
3 types of stabilization what they are and what they look like
What is
Disruptive : Extremes are favored
Directional : One extreme is favored
Stabilizing : Middle is favored
Interspecific with two species with the second species acting on species 1
What is
(1/N2)(dN2/dT2) = r2-(Alpha)21N2 - (Alpha)12 N1
Blob Looking
Unicellular or Colonial
Not animals but relatives
Amoeba animals
What is Amoebozoa
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Intraspecific (Example)
What is altruism
Bats giving bloods to a bat that hasn't eaten but expects to be "paid" back
Explain the Carbon, Phosphorus, and nitrogen cycles need 2/3 correct to get the points
What is
Carbon:
1) Carbon is in the atmosphere
2) Plants absorb and photosynthesise
3) Plants produce O2
4) Humans breathe in O2 and release CO2 starts cycle over
Nitrogen:
1)Nitrogen fixation (N2 to NH3/ NH4+ or NO3-)
2) Nitrification (NH3 to NO3-)
3) Assimilation (Incorporation of NH3 and NO3- into biological tissues)
4) Ammonification (organic nitrogen compounds to NH3)
5) Denitrification(NO3- to N2)
Phosphorus:
1)Rocks weather releasing Phosphorus
2)Absorbed into plants
3)Animals absorb it
4)Die and is transferred back to soil then back to plants