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Cellular Respiration
Molecular Genetics
Heredity
Animal behavior
Ecology
100
Conditions where oxygen is present
What is aerobic
100
The form of RNA constructed through the process of transcription
What is mRNA
100
The process by which homologous chromosomes can intersect at compatible points along the chromatid and exchange genetic information
What is crossing over.
100
A change in behavior in response to experience.
What is learning
100
Autotrophs that are responsible for corbon fixation and the production of food in an ecosystem.
What is a primary producer
200
The H+ ion channel that catalyxzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and P as H+ diffuses across a membrane.
What is ATP Synthase.
200
The points along a DNA molecule at which DNA replication begins.
What is the origins of replication.
200
A form of a gene
What is an allele
200
THe type of acquired learning that involves associating one stimulus with another.
What is Associative learning or classical conditioning.
200
A (+/+) symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit from the interaction.
What is mutualism
300
The transfer of energy from an H+ion gradient to the production of ATP through the diffusion of H+ ions across a membrane using ATP Synthase.
What is chemiosmosis
300
Any mutation of DNA that involves a change in one nucleotide
What is a point mutation
300
The region at which two non-sister chromatids exchange genetic information through crossing over.
What is a chiasma
300
A type of learned behavior acquired during a critical sensitive period tha tis influenced by a significant innate component.
What is imprinting
300
The effective sharing of resources by members of different population in a community due to the unique nature of each species' ecological niche.
What is resource partitioning.
400
The product of the breakdown of pyruvate in the mitochondrial matraix that then enters the citric acid cycle for further degredatio
What is acetyl CO-A
400
The single-stranded ends on a double-stranded DNA molecule after it has been cut by a restriction enzyme
What is a sticky-end.
400
A type of genetic expression in which the heterozygous genotype is expressed as a combination of both homozygous phenotypes in the same organism.
What is codominance.
400
A sequence of behaviors exhibited by an animal that will be carried to completion once initiatied.
What is FAP (Fixed action pattern)
400
The type of growth in a population in which rapid initial growth eventually slows and plateaus as the population reaches carrying capacity.
What is logistic population growth
500
The second major phase of cellular respiration
What is the citric acid cycle or Kreb's cycle
500
The promoter important in the synthesis of the trascription initiation comples.
What is the TATA box.
500
An individual who prssesses a recessive allele but does not express it due to the presence of the dominant allele in the heterozygous genotype.
What is a carrier
500
Any behavior that seems to reduce the individual s fitness while conferring increased fitness to another individual.
What is altruism
500
The phenomenon present in some populations where a high reproductive rate characterizes the typical life history.
What is R-selection