Peacocks showing off their feathers is an example of:
Pavlov's experiment of associating the sound of bells with food is an example of:
Classical conditioning
Ecology
Relationship where both organisms benefit.
Mutualism
Which macromolecule provides waxy/waterproof coatings?
Lipids
A lion cub practicing catching small prey like its mother does is an example of:
Trying all options until one works is called:
Trial and error
Living influences on an ecosystem:
Nonliving influences on an ecosystem:
Biotic
Abiotic
Food web
Ribosomes
What is the difference between hibernation and estivation?
Hibernation: response to cold
Estivation: response to heat
operant conditioning
Relationship where one organism benefits, one is unaffected.
Commensalism
Maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can support
Carrying capacity
Chemical equation for cellular respiration:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP
Ants and termites release chemicals that trigger a social response in their colonies called:
pheromones
habituation
Each point/layer on a food chain or food web represents a:
trophic level
Political policies and everyday practices such as recycling, energy saving, planting trees:
Conservation
By lowering the activation energy
Movement towards a light source is called:
Phototaxis
Applying prior knowledge to a new situation
Insight learning
An increase or build-up of substances, such as pesticides, in organisms as you move higher on the food chain.
Biomagnification
What is the difference between a nonnative species and an invasive species?
Invasive species are harmful to the environment
Stem cells changing shape into a specific type of cell is called:
That new cells ability to carry out its function is called:
Differentiation
Specialization