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100
To which domain do humans belong?
What is Eukarya
100
What does the term coelom mean?
What is a body cavity
100
The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle is known as
What is Diastole
100
Where does a synapse occur?
What is Between two neurons
100
In which biome would we find the most-biodiversity?
What is tropical rainforest
200
A ____ is a tentative answer to a well-framed question
What is hypothesis
200
Which type of symmetry involves the ability to cut in half only one way?
What is bilateral
200
Atrioventricular valves are located between
What is Atrium and Ventricle
200
What part of the sperm contains enzymes to digest and allow entry into the egg
What is Acrosome
200
How long is the tundras growing season
What is between 50-60 days a year
300
During what type of speciation do we have species separated by a geographical barrier?
What is allopatric
300
Jellyfish and coral belong to which phylum?
What is Cnidaria
300
What is another word for red blood cells
What is Erythrocytes
300
Where would we find schwann cells?
What is Myelin Sheath
300
the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
What is Carrying capacity
400
Allopolyploidism is more common in what type of organism?
What is plants
400
To what phylum do earthworms and leeches belong?
What is Annelid
400
What "flap" prevents food from entering the larynx?
What is Epiglottis
400
Where would we find ganglia?
What is On cell Bodies in the PNS
400
Symbiotic relationship does one organism benefit while the other is neither helped nor harmed?
What is Commensalism
500
What type of hybridization occurs when the offspring is less fit than the parents?
What is reinforcement
500
Roundworms belong to which phylum?
What is Nematoda
500
Urine drips from the collecting ducts into the
What is Renal Pelvis
500
Nerves that take motor commands from the CNS to skeletal muscles are part of the _______system
What is Somatic
500
Organisms in the fourth trophic level (e.g., hawks and sea otters), which obtain their energy by eating secondary consumers
What is Tertiary consumers
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