Inputs of photosynthesis
CO2, water
Explains that a dominant allele is always expressed.
What is the Law of Dominance?
This theory states that the most fit organisms will survive to reproduce.
What is evolution?
Two part naming system uses what levels of classification?
What is genus and species?
The amount of energy passed on to the next level of the food pyramid.
What is the Rule of 10/10%?
Outputs of photosynthesis
O2, glucose
Type of dominance where phenotypes are mixed.
What is incomplete dominance?
The definition of a homologous feature.
What is similar structure, different function?
Purpose of the immune system.
What is protecting the body from disease?
Humans have bacteria that help to digest food and process nutrients in our guts.
What is mutualism?
Inputs of cellular respiration
O2, glucose
A dihybrid cross between heterozygous parents has this ratio.
What is 9:3:3:1?
Evolution does not occur without this.
What is genetic variation?
The bladder, kidney, and urethra are part of this system.
What is the urinary system?
The biggest difference between primary and secondary succession.
What is the presence of soil?
Outputs of cellular respiration
CO2, water
A trait that is more commonly inherited by males than females and can only passed on by the mother.
What is X-linked?
A pattern of slow, gradual change in a population over a long period of time.
What is gradualism?
The type of feedback loop that restores balance
What is negative feedback
Greenhouse gases found naturally in the atmosphere.
What are CO2, CH4, N2O, H2O, O3?
Steps of cellular respiration that take place outside the mitochondria
glycolysis and fermentation
Alleles or traits that are commonly inherited together because of their position on the chromosome.
What are linked genes?
What is genetic equilibrium?
Name the classification levels IN ORDER
These human impacts increase CO2 emissions.
What are burning fossil fuels (driving cars, factories, air travel, using electricity), deforestation, etc?