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Ecology
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Mitosis
Meiosis
100
Ecosystem, community, population, individual
What are the levels of organization?
100
The type of organism that obtains energy by metabolizing molecules produced by other organisms.
What are heterotrophs?
100
The chloroplast
What is the place where photosynthesis occurs?
100
The main phases of Mitosis
What is Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis?
100
Union of gametes, culminating in fusion of their nuclei.
What is fertilization?
200
The time during imprinting when specific behaviors can be learned.
What is the sensitive period?
200
The process where glucose splits into 2 Pyruvic acid molecules.
What is glycolysis?
200
Place where the Calvin cycle takes place.
What is the stroma of the chloroplast?
200
A protein that is activated when attached to kinase.
What is cyclin?
200
Replication of chromosomes, and cell division
What are the two broad goals of meiosis?
300
Oriented movement away from a negative stimulus.
What is taxis?
300
The place where glycolysis happens.
What is the cytosol?
300
The products of the light reactions that are subsequently used by the Calvin cycle.
What is ATP and NADPH?
300
A protein released by certain cells that stimulates other cells to divide.
What is a growth factor?
300
1. Humans and animals 2. Alternation of generations 3. Fungi and protists
What are three different types of life cycles?
400
The topic that directly relates to the current biodiversity crisis.
What is habitat destruction?
400
The production of ATP, NADH, FADH2, and the release of carbon dioxide.
What are functions of the citric acid cycle?
400
Has enough energy to excite electrons and split a water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen during photosyntheis.
What is visible light?
400
A phenomenon in which crowded cells stop dividing.
What is density-dependent inhibition?
400
The number of chromosomes received from each parent during sexual reproduction.
What is 23?
500
Most of the energy in a trophic level is lost as it passes to the next higher level.
What is the reason food chains are short?
500
To act as an acceptor for electrons and hydrogen, forming water in cellular respiration.
What is the primary role of oxygen?
500
The process that would be most directly affected if a thykaloid is punctured and no longer separate from the stroma.
What is the synthesis of ATP?
500
The fact that to divide, most animal cells must be attached to a substratum.
What is anchorage dependence?
500
Three sources of genetic variation in meiosis.
What is independent assortment of chromosomes, crossing over, and random fertilization?