Unit 1(EVO)
Unit 2(Ecology)
Unit 3(BioChem)
Unit 4(Brain)
Unit 5( Cellular Respiration
100

This is when distantly related species develop similar “solution” to similar “problem”

What is convergent evolution?

100

It's when organisms live in groups or cluster around limited resource.

What is clumped distribution?

100

They are substances that cannot be broken down further or transformed chemically

What are elements?

100

In the action potential, what happens in the Depolarising phase?

Na+enters

100

Where does the Krebs ' Cycle take place?

The Mitochrondral Matrix

200

In the late 1800s, Northern Elephant Seals were hunted to near extinction for their blubber, leaving only about 20 individuals. Today, their population has rebounded to over 150,000. However, they all descend from this small group of survivors.

Which nonadaptive evolution mechanism is illustrated in this scenario?

The bottleneck effect

200

It's an organism’s rank within its community’s feeding hierarchy

What is a trophic level?



200

It's a component of an element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons

What's an atom?

200

What is a neuron

What are the fundamental building blocks of the brain and nervous system?

200

Difference between Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration.

Aerobic requires Oxygen

Anaerobic does not require oxygen.

300

This is when individuals with intermediate phenotypes are the most “fit”

What is stabilizing selection?

300

It's when one species benefits and another is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

300

It forms when a metal atom GIVES electrons to a nonmetal atom, forming a compound

What's an ionic bond?

300

Why is the Cerebellum important.

it 

  • Processes sensory information 

  • Involved in movement, coordination, and balance

  • Half of all of your brain’s neurons are in the cerebellum

300

What is the  Uber

What is NADH2

400


It is a small, circular piece of DNA found in bacteria (and some other organisms) that is separate from their main chromosome


What is a plasmid?

400

This human activity increases CO2 in the atmosphere.

What is burning fossil fuels?

400

It's a charged atom formed by gaining or losing electrons

What's an ion?

400

What are the steps of Synaptic Transmission

1 Action potential arrives at axon terminal

2 Voltage-gated Ca channels open

3 Ca² enters the presynaptic neuron

4 Ca2 signals to neurotransmitter vesicles

5) Vesicles move to the membrane and dock

6 Neurotransmitters released via exocytosis

7Neurotransmitters bind to receptors 

8 Signal initiated in postsynaptic cell.

400

Where does Glycolosis take place.

What is the Cytoplasm

500

These two scientists came up with the concept of natural selection.

Who are Wallace and Darwin?

500

Its the total # of individuals/area

What is population density?

500

It's the unequal sharing of electrons

What is polarity?

500

What is a neurotransmitter?

A chemical signal released from the axon terminal of a presynaptic neuron that diffuses to the dendrites of a postsynaptic neuron

500

What is the Aerobic respiration equation.

CH12O Glucose +6O2 Oxygen +6CO₂ Carbon dioxide->6H₂O~38AТР