Evolution
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100

The creator of the idea of Natural Selection

Who is Charles Darwin

100

N stands for

What is 

Number of population

100

Humans have evolved from which bacterium

What is Haptophyta

100

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Intraspecific 

What is Cooperation 

100
Glom means 

What is to stick

200

Homology vs Homoplasy 

What is homoplasy is similar characteristics without common ancestry and homology is similar characteristics with common ancestors 

200

mI stands for 

What is 

Mortality

200

Which is a red plant, in the oceans, and uses Chlorophyll A and seaweed Red & Blue

What is Rhodophyta

200

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Interspecific

What is Cooperation

200

Difference between Archaea vs archaean 

What is 

Archaea - Taxonomy

archaean - Organism 

300

DNA is made up of these 3 things 

What is a Phosphate group, a Sugar group and a Nitrogen base

300

Equation for Treatment

What is 

ST=M/B

300

Two Anterior flagella (not even in length)

Oceans

Lots of different kinds

Effective pest control 

What is Heterokonta 

300

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Interspecific 

What is nothing


300

The frequency of two alleles in a gene pool is 0.19 (A) and 0.81(a). Assume that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. (a) Calculate the percentage of heterozygous individuals in the population.

What is 31%

400

In corn, purple kernels are dominant to yellow. A random sample of 100 kernels is taken from a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. It is found that 9 kernels are yellow and 91 kernels are purple. What is the frequency of the yellow allele in this population?

What is .3

400

Disease Ecology Equation

What is 

dI/dT = BSI - mI

400

Opisthokonta has two categories and what are their sub groups 

What is Holozoa (Animals + Relatives)

Hokamycota (Fungi + Relatives)

400
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Interspecific

What is Predation or Parasitism 

400

Explain the Cycle to make basidiomycota mycelium

What is a diploid cell goes through mitosis and then splits into two separate (N) cell blocks eventually making a (N+N) cell block eventually fusing to form a 2N cell block starting the cycle over again.

500

3 types of stabilization what they are and what they look like 

What is 

Disruptive : Extremes are favored

Directional : One extreme is favored

Stabilizing : Middle is favored

500

Interspecific with two species with the second species acting on species 1 

What is 

(1/N2)(dN2/dT2) = r2-(Alpha)21N2 - (Alpha)12 N1

500

Blob Looking 

Unicellular or Colonial

Not animals but relatives

Amoeba animals 

What is Amoebozoa 

500

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Intraspecific (Example)

What is altruism 

Bats giving bloods to a bat that hasn't eaten but expects to be "paid" back 

500

Explain the Carbon, Phosphorus, and nitrogen cycles need 2/3 correct to get the points 

What is

Carbon:

1) Carbon is in the atmosphere

2) Plants absorb and photosynthesise 

3) Plants produce O2

4) Humans breathe in O2 and release CO2 starts cycle over


Nitrogen:

1)Nitrogen fixation (N2 to NH3/ NH4+ or NO3-)

2) Nitrification (NH3 to NO3-)

3) Assimilation (Incorporation of NH3 and NO3- into biological tissues)

4) Ammonification (organic nitrogen compounds to NH3)

5) Denitrification(NO3- to N2)


Phosphorus:

1)Rocks weather releasing Phosphorus

2)Absorbed into plants

3)Animals absorb it

4)Die and is transferred back to soil then back to plants