ch 16
ch 19
ch 21
ch 39 (1st three, then themeless!)
ch 43 (and two random, themeless questions)
100

A cell becoming irreversibly committed to becoming one type of cell.

What is determination?

100

Small scale evolutionary changes that
occur within populations of one species

What is microevolution?

100

All of the alleles of all individuals in a population

What is the gene pool?

100

Sum of an animal’s responses to
external/internal stimuli

What is behavior?

100

This term refers to the variety of life forms in an ecosystem, encompassing genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.

What is biodiversity?

200

When cells become committed to one function.

What is differentiation?

200

The name of Darwin's Voyage.

HMS Beagle 

200

Individuals who seek mates based on their phenotypes.

What is assortative mating?

200

Behavior that is modified in response to experience

What is learned behavior?

200

A species introduced into an ecosystem in which they did not evolve

What is an invasive species?

300

The 3 germ layers.

What are endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm?

300

A natural disaster randomly kills a large portion of a population, resulting in a change in genetic frequencies.

What is genetic drift?
300

Human birth weight is an example of this.

What is stabilizing selection?

300

Process of knowing that may include awareness, reasoning, recollection, and judgment

What is cognition?

300

This major cause of biodiversity loss occurs when human activities, such as agriculture and urbanization, transform natural habitats into human-dominated landscapes.

What is habitat destruction?

400

This means it gives rise to all parts of an organism. 

What is Totipotent?

400

Lineage-splitting event that produces
two or more separate species

What is speciation?

400

An earthquake hits a small island. All but a small group of closely related lizards are eliminated, and the survivors spread out over the island. This is an instance of __________.

What is the bottleneck effect?

400

These structures are similar in function but differ in structure and are used as evidence of convergent evolution.

What are analogous structures?

400

This type of stem cell is the most useful for medical procedures.

What is an embryonic stem cell?

500

This germ layer gives rise to muscle and kidney.

What is mesoderm?

500

Features that have similar functions but evolvedindependently and therefore do not share a common ancestor 

What are homoplastic features?

500

A population of squirrels is preyed on by small hawks. The smaller squirrels can escape into burrows. The larger squirrels can fight off the hawks. After several generations, the squirrels in the area tend to be very small or very large. This process is responsible for the outcome. 

What is disruptive selection?

500

This model describes how allele frequencies in a population remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of evolutionary forces.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

500

Mature adult cells that are “reprogrammed” to become pluripotent cells

What are induced pluripotent stem cells?

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