genetic engineering
evolution
ecology
physiology
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100
5 c's of genetic engineering
What is cuting cloning combining copying create
100
founding father of evolution
What is charles darwin
100
when there are no more of a specie
What is extinction
100
your five senses
What is the nervous system
100
this has an s shape and a j shape
What is population growth curve
200
breeding plants and animals for specific traits.
What is selective breeding
200
when a species changes because of enviornment or other reasons
What is adaptation
200
a bee helping polenise a flower while it eats its necture
What is mutualization
200
this move impulses
What is axons
200
when charts are shown with producers and consumers they are food chains or
What is food webs
300
dna fragments being seperated by their size and weights in an agarose gel.
What is gel electrophoresis
300
survival of the fittest
What is natural selection
300
when only one species benefits
What is commensationalism
300
this causes harm to host
What is pathogen
300
observed - expected squared divided by expected
What is chi square
400
insulin is an example of
What is transformation
400
enviornment has a part in evolution
What is epigenics.
400
when one species wins a resource.
What is interspecific competion
400
a nerve impulse is released here
What is synapsis
400
is adamenine is 45% thylamine is 45% who came up with this
What is hardy weinberg
500
this is produced by bacteria cleaving dna molecules at or near a specific sequence of bases
What is restriction enzyme
500
this man believed giraffe necks would stretch to reatch their trees.
What is lamarck
500
one has access to the other to complete its life cycle and reproduce
What is obligatory mutualism
500
neurons carry impulses from the brain to muscles through the
What is central nervous system
500
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What is ms valentine
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