These are found anywhere from hair to blood.
What are proteins?
The relationship between resilience of a population and biodiversity
Resilience = Biodiversity
An organism that has a trait but does not show the trait in their phenotype
What is a carrier?
A beneficial change to an organism that increases fitness
What is an adaptation?
The system that removes nitrogenous waste from the blood and filters it
What is the excretory system?
The main building block of a carbohydrate
What is a monosaccharide?
What is j-curve: exponential growth?
What is Homozygous Dominant and Homozygous Recessive?
The best evidence for evolution.
What is DNA/Molecular Evidence?
The process that uses energy to move molecules against a concentration gradient
What is active transport?
The process of turning sunlight energy into a sugar molecule
What is photosynthesis?
Barnacles live on a whale to get moved and get food, the whale is neither hurt nor harmed.
What is commensalism?
When more than one gene controls a trait. Gives a trait curve that looks like a bell.
What is a polygenic trait?
When two organisms cannot mate due to differences in mating times
What is temporal isolation?
The three systems involved in the release of adrenaline activating the heart and causing it to pump blood faster to the rest of the body.
What are the endocrine, nervous, and circulatory systems?
The three parts of a nucleotide.
What is a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base?
Biological rule that represents the loss of energy as organisms eat.
What is the 10% rule?
The inheritance pattern when Mom is XBXG and has Hazel(Green and Brown) eyes. Dad is XBY, and has Brown Eyes. (Two parts)
What is X-Linked Codominance
The two things needed for speciation
Genetic Drift and Reproductive Isolation
This organ breaks down toxins in the blood, stores sugar, and creates cholesterol.
What is the liver?
Things that make an enzyme useless
High/low temperature, high/low pH
The human impact shown on this graph
What is Global Warming/Climate Change?
Phenotype ratios of a heterozygous dihybrid cross. Eg. AaBb x AaBb
9 dominant/dominant, 3 dominant/recessive, 3 recessive/dominant, 1 recessive/recessive
The four criteria for Natural Selection
What is Overproduction, Variation, Survival of the Fittest, and Natural Selection?
The purpose of this feedback loop
Regulate blood calcium levels