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Mystery
100

This value of p acts as a threshold for indicating significance

What is 0.05?

100

This is the ultimate source of new alleles

What is mutation?

100

This type of factor in an ecosystem is not alive.

What is an abiotic factor?
100

This non-reproductive method of moving genetic material allows prokaryotes to undergo rapid evolutionary change.

What is lateral gene transfer?

100

This is a measure of total carbon fixation

What is Gross Primary Productivity?

200

This hypothesis indicates that no significant difference exists between variables in a study

What is a null hypothesis?

200

This equation, named after Hardy and Weinberg, demonstrates how allele frequencies stay constant without evolutionary influence

What is p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1

200

This method of population estimation involves trapping some and marking certain members, followed by re-releasing and recapturing later on.

What is the mark-recapture method?

200

From largest to smallest, this is the sixth grouping of taxonomy for identifying a species.

What is Family?
200

This phenomenon illustrates how high-income neighborhoods often posess greater biodiversity

What is the luxury effect?

300

This scientist's experiment tested spontaneous generation and supprted the Cell Theory

Who was Louis Pasteur?

300

This genetic drift effect occurs when a population size is suddenly and severely reduced.

What is the bottleneck effect?

300

This type of species interaction involves one species being benefitted while the other is unharmed. 

What is commensalism?

300

Double membranes in mitochondria and chloroplasts are an example of evidence supporting this

What is endosymbiosis?

300

This occurs when nutrients are washed into waterways in excess quantities

What is nutrient runoff?

400

This explanation for a behavior focuses on the historical, evolutionary causes for its occurence.

What is ultimate explanation?

400

Favoring organisms with hard parts, having fewer older samples, and favoring geographical accessibility are all examples of this

What is fossil record bias?

400

This is the niche an organism could occupy with no competition or threat.

What is a fundamental niche?

400

This is a mutualistic relationship between plants and fungi

What is mycorrhizae?

400

This is a desynchronization between interacting species caused by changes in seasonal event timing

What is phenological mismatch?

500

This process in meiosis swaps genetic material between chromosomes, creating new allele combinations

What is crossing over?

500

This type of selection favors extreme phenotypes over intermediate ones.

What is disruptive selection?

500

This is a measure of how balanced the species in an ecosystem are

What is species evenness?

500

This is a widespread instance of a disease, isolated to a particular region

What is an epidemic?

500

This is the score you're going to get on the bio final

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