This term refers to the ability of a microscope to show 2 objects close together as separate objects
What is resolution?
In binomial Nomenclature the first of 2 names describes this
What is the Genus?
This syndrome results in a female with only one X chromosome
What is Turner syndrome?
This term referring to the base level of systems in a body comes from the Latin words menaing 'same' and 'standstill'
What is Homeostasis?
These tissues are the outermost layer of cells and prevent water loss
What are Dermal tissues?
A scanning electron microscope uses this to coat an object with a fine layer and bounce electrons off of the surface to create the image
What is gold?
This refers to the specific species, tissue, or cell type a virus is able to infect
What is the host range?
This term refers to the loss of DNA as a form of mutation
What is Deletion?
Secretions in this part of the small intestine neutralizes stomach acid as food is passed into it
What is the Duodenum?
This female part of a flower is sticky and traps pollen
What is the Stigma?
In a compound microscope when the ocular lens is 10x and the objective lens is 100x this will be the calculated power
what is 1000x?
Bacteria typically use this function that duplicates its DNA and separates the cell body into two as a means of asexual reproduction
What is Binary Fission?
This type of genetic trait takes precedence over a recessive one
What is a Dominant trait?
This part of the digestive system is 1.5m long and has a 5cm diameter
What is the large intestine?
What is a monoculture?
A rough endoplasmic reticulum has these protein producing things attached to it
What are ribosomes?
80% of the world's oxygen is produced by this protist
What is algae?
In a Punnett square where one set of genes is represented as BB, and the second set of genes is represented as Bb, this percentage of the resulting phenotype will the dominant trait be expressed
What is 100%?
at any given moment 25% of the blood in a human body can be found in this organ which is a member of the excretory system
What are the Kidneys?
These chemicals are used to target weeds to remove them from a field or garden bed allowing for the remaining plants to monopolize the soil's nutrients
What is herbicide?
DNA never leaves this part of the cell. RNA however may leave it
What is the Nucleus?
This largest and simplest of protozoans move by pseudopods and have 2 membranes one of which is referred to as the ectoplasm
What is an Amoeba?
In a Punnett square where one set of genes is represented as BB, and the second set of genes is represented as Bb, this percentage of the resulting genes will be heterozygous
What is 50%
In the pulminary system oxygen poor blood is pumped from this side of the heart into the lungs for oxygen pick up and release of carbon dioxide
What is the Right side?
NPK stands for these 3 elements of a synthetic fertilizer which are incorporated at the respective values of 5, 10, and 15 percent
What are Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium?