This is the polymer of a protein
amino acid
type of reproduction ending in 2 diploid daughter cells
mitosis
Percent of energy is carried from one trophic level to the next trophic level
10%
finches
incomplete (blend)
This word describes what happens to an enzyme when it is not at the best temperature or pH. The enzyme no longer fits the substrate.
denature
An example of this type of reproduction is binary fission.
asexual reproduction
type of symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
example: bee on a flower
Type of evolution states the gradual formation of life came from nonliving chemicals
chemical evolution
Pedigree chart shows the trait in every generation. Dominant or recessive?
dominant
This macromolecule is used as waxes, insulation, and long term energy.
lipids or fats
Stage of mitosis where the chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell
metaphase (equator means middle)
As __________________ fills the atmosphere, temperatures INCREASE causing climate change.
carbon dioxide or greenhouse gasses
List the 2 types of speciation and state the difference between them
allopatric - geographic barrier
sympatric - mating rituals
List 3 parts of cell theory
Cells are basic unit of life
All living things are made of cells
Cells come from cells
Macromolecule that has elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Name the macromolecule AND the monomer of it
nucleic acid - macromolecule
nucleotide - monomer
State the stage in meiosis when CROSSING OVER occurs AND what does crossing over create
Prophase 1
Create genetic diversity
type of organism that eats decaying matter
decomposer
Which one is more closely related to the unknown species
Species Iv (4)
List all 8 characteristics of life
CHER EGGS
cells, homeostasis, energy, reproduction, evolution, genetics, growth, stimuli
List the 3 things that denature an enzyme
pH, temperature, concentration
List the 3 things mitosis is used for
growth, repair, reproduction
Mother Nature events or caused by humans:
tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, drought, etc.
List 3 of the 5 fingers of evolution
gene flow, genetic drift, mutations, non-random mating, adaptations (natural selection)
Type of diagram that shows relationships based on the development of derived characteristics.
cladogram