Flowers, Pollination, Fertilization
Embryo, Fruit, Seed Development
Species Distribution, Pop. Growth, Life Histories
Competition, Predation, Trophic Interactions
Community Ecology, Energy Flows, Nutrient Cycles, Climate
100

This type of pollination requires copious amount of pollen as the pollen is often spread via wind or water.

Non-targeted

What is the other type? Mechanism?

100

What is the hormone associated with dormancy?

ABA = abscisic acid hormone

100

What two things define a climate?

Temperature and water availability/precipitation

100

Which of the following best describes Mullerian mimicry?

A) A harmless species mimics a toxic species

B) A predator learns to avoid only one of the species

C) Both species involved are toxic

D) Both species gain protection by looking different from each other

C) Both species involved are toxic

What is the other type of mimicry called? Is the mimic species harmful?

100

Two most abundant elements in the atmosphere?

Three most abundant elements in the universe?

In atmosphere: Nitrogen (N2) and Oxygen (O2)

In the universe: Hydrogen, helium, and oxygen

200

T/F: Double fertilization happens in all vascular plants.

FALSE, only in angiosperms (flowering plants)

  • 2 sperm in each pollen/pollen grain

    • 1 fuses with egg (fertilization)---> zygote 

    • 1 fuses with central cell---> endosperm

  • Is the endosperm 1n or 2n?


200

This is the process by which plants flower after being exposed to prolonged cold.

Vernalization

200

This dispersion pattern is when the members of species create equal distances among each other, usually because being too close together is harmful for the individuals.

Regular


200

What happens when the tobacco hornworm feeds on jimsonweed?

A) The plant produces toxins that kill the caterpillar

B) The plant grows in size to accommodate the caterpillar's needs

C) The plant produces a chemical that repels all herbivores

D) The plant produces a chemical that attracts parasitoid wasps to attack the caterpillar

D) The plant produces a chemical that attracts parasitoid wasps to attack the caterpillar

200

Complete the following statements:

1. Larger islands have _______ diversity.

2. Larger populations have ______ extinction rates.

3. Communities that are fragile tend to have ______ diversity.



Greater; lower; less

300

What is it called when fertilization is blocked between plants that are too genetically similar? And what is the evolutionary advantage of this?

Self-incompatibility; It serves as a genetic barrier to inbreeding/self-fertilization, reducing chances of genetic defects in the population.

300

What enzyme is produced by aleurone cells in the presence of gibberellin (GA) hormone? What does that enzyme do?

 a-amylase; digests starch in endosperm → sugar for embryo


300

[More/less] corridors and [more/less] land mass are correlated with greater species richness.

More; more

Corridors = physical connections among patches, which are essentially the opposite of what?

300

In the legume-rhizobium relationship, the plant fixes carbon for the bacteria and the bacteria fixes nitrogen for the plant. What type of interaction is this?

Mutualism

How does the rhizobium fix nitrogen?

300

This term used to describe the current geological age, when human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment. This is known as the sixth great extinction. 

The Anthropocene / Holocene extinction 

Anthro = human, cene = new


400

Terminal cell : embryo :: Basal cell : _____________

Suspensor


400

What pigment in leaves responds to photoperiods?

What light activates and what light inactivates this pigment molecule?

Phytochrome- activated by RED light; inactivated by far-red light


400

1. Animals that follow this type of survivorship curve is characterized by many offspring and low parental care.

2. What type of strategist is an animal with said survivorship curve most likely to be?

Type 3; r strategist

r strategist

  • High reproduction rates

  • High early mortality rates (Type III survivorship)

  • Limited parental investment

  • Broad range of habitats, often unpredictable

  • Many offspring that are small

  • Population size fluctuates

400

With each energy/trophic level… [increase/decrease]

  1. Reproduction rates               ___________

  2. Populations                         ___________

  3. Body sizes                           ___________

  4. How much energy is actually transferred to the next trophic level?

Decrease, decrease, increase; 10%

400

1. This term refers to the excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.

2. There are the areas where O2 levels are too low for aquatic life to survive.

1. Eutrophication

2. Dead zones - example?

500

Corn is both wind pollinated and monoecious. Based on this, which organs would you expect to find present in the flowers on corn ears, where the seeds develop?

A) Sepals, petals, stamens, pistil

B) Sepals, stamens, pistil

C) Sepals, petals, pistil

D) Sepals, pistil 

E) Petals, stamens, pistil

D) Sepals, pistil 


500

Florigen (FT) is directly regulated by ___________ protein. This protein acts as a key transcriptional activator for the gene that encodes FT, essentially controlling FT production in response to light cues to initiate flowering in plants.

CONSTANS (CO) protein


500

Determine which one in each pair would more likely result in greater abundance of a species?

  1. Generalist OR Specialist

  2. Smaller OR larger body

  3. Social OR solitary behavior

  4. Introduced vs. native species

Generalist, smaller body, social, introduced species

500

In the trophic cascades in Yellowstone National Park and in the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest, the wolves in the former plays the same role as what species in Yellowstone?

Sea otters

No sea otters → High population of sea urchins → Overconsumption of giant kelp → Not enough food source for other species in the area

No wolves → High population of elk → Overgrazing → Stream erosion

Wolves and sea otters are examples of what?

500

Determine if each statement is true or false, and provide explanation:

1. In last century, plants have been growing faster than any time in last 54,000 years. 

2. The increase of CO2 from burning fossil fuels is causing an increase in ocean pH, causing the formation of bicarbonate and H+ ions. This is interfering with shell formation ability of ocean organisms.

1. True - Primarily due to the significant increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels.

2. False - increase of CO2 causes a decrease in ocean pH; ocean acidification


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