Half Life Problems & Microscope Math
Cladograms & Evolution
Population & Ecology
Taxonomy & Adaptations
Misc.
100

The main ingredient of living things (organic molecules)

What is carbon

100

Derived character

What is a trait shared by all members from a common ancestor?

100

An earthquake effects a big forest that is the habitat to multiple organisms. What type of event is this in relation to the species.

what is Density Independent?
100

Taxonomic categories used in binomial nomenclature

Genus and species (species not capitalized)

100

The ways ecosystems interact and what does this mean (Symbiosis- community interactions)

What is...

Commensal: One benefits, the other is indifferent

Parasitic: One benefits at the expense of another

Mutualism: Organisms benefit off each other

200

The half life of C14

What is 5730?

200

A group of organisims all derived from a recent common ancestor.

What is a clade?

200

The maximum number of organisms/ individuals a specific ecosystem is able to support.

What is a carrying capacity?

200

Word describing where an organism lives and what it "does for a living"

What is a niche?

200

The man who created racist segregation of four "human races" and father of taxonomy

Who is Carl Linneaus?

300

How isotopes decay- what a graph of a decaying isotope looks like

What is exponentially?

300

Radial symmetry meaning

What is having identical body halves around a central axis (ex. starfish)?

300

Survivorship curve that's the most likely to survive to old age

what is type 1?

300

The taxonomic categories

What are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?

300

Bones are radioactive-true or false

True, but only slightly

400

DOF/FOV equation to calculate

What is *mag. 1 x D1= mag. 2 x D2

*total magnification. ex. 40X


400

The study of physical/structural traits of an organism

What is morphology?

400

Relative dating

What is using sedimentary layers to compare buried fossils?
400

Types of adaptations

What are structural, physiological, behavioral?

400

A mature male or female reproductive cell that unites with the opposite gender cell to produce an egg.

What is a gamete?

500

If a 100-gram sample of a radioactive isotope has a half-life of 10 years, how many grams will remain after 20 years?

What is 25 grams?

500

The two types of graphs showing evolutionary change called and what are some differences?

What are...

Phyletic Gradualism: how we normally think of evolutionary change, slow/gradual changes, ex. hominids, gradient-like.

Punctuated Equilibrium: long periods of little change interrupted by speciation events, many different species from one common ancestor.

500

An example of a type 2 organism: high birth rate, steady death rate, predictable

What is a bird?
500

At least one thing needed to meet the evolutionary adaptation criteria

What are being genetically passed down to the next generation (heritable), Be functional for a specific environmental factor (fits a niche), contribute to an advantage for that species (fitness)?

500

The oldest widely recognized hominid skeleton found is a specimen

What is "Ardi" (Ardipithecus ramidus)- 4.4 million years old?

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