powerhouse of the cell
mitochondria
multiple of these work together to form a system within your body.
organs
On which trophic level would you find organisms that perform photosynthesis?
Level 4
The term for the process by which a cell engulfs a solid particle to form an internal compartment
What is Phagocytosis
Evidence of a unitary origin of life comes from?
Homologous Traits.
stores water within the cell
vacuole
a group of cells working together
The amount of energy that is passed up the energy pyramid.
what is 10%
The phenomenon where sound frequency changes due to the motion of the source or observer
What is the Doppler Effect
Because of difference in peak breeding time, 5 species of frogs rarely produce interspecific hybrids. The isolating mechanism is?
Temporal
converts sunlight into glucose
Chloroplast
system that regulates waste and disposal of waste
what is the Excretory system.
An environment can support only as many organisms as the available energy, minerals, and oxygen will allow.
Carrying Capacity
What is DNA Helicase
In the ABO blood group system, allele A is dominant to O, allele B is dominant to O, while alleles A and B are codominant. Assuming Hardy Weinberg proportions, what is the frequency of blood type A if the allele frequencies are 50% for A, 20% for B and 30% for O?
The equation of photosythesis
6CO 2 + 6H 2 O → C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2
The functional unit of the kidney responsible for removing waste and regulating fluid
What Is the Nephron
In the nitrogen cycle, what does the term "denitrification" mean?
The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen gas
Only documented naturally occurring metal that is liquid at room temperature.
What is Mercury
An evolutionary change in the time of appearance or rate of development of a character during ontogeny is an example of?
Heterochrony
Stores pigment molecules
what is a Chromoplast
Located between the pharynx and trachea
what is the larynx
The process that occurs when the ground has absorbed the maximum amount of precipitation it can hold.
What is Runoff
is the only sea in the world with no coastline
What is the Sargasso Sea
The frequency of a rare recessive trait is 1/10000, what is the frequency of Heterozygous carriers of the recessive allele, assuming Hardy Weinberg proportions?
Approximately 2%