Chemistry
Nature of Ecosystems
Behavior Community and Ecology
Study of life
Complex Organic Molecules
50

The sharing between two atoms that are unequal is what type of bond?

Polar Covalent Bonds

50

Animals that feed on both plants and other animals are called?

Omnivores

50

What form of Learning does the Sensitive Period take place in?

Imprinting

50

What are the steps to the scientific method?

Observe, hypothesize, predict, experiment, and conclusion.

50

What are the four complex organic molecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleotides

100

What makes Isotopes different than regular atoms?

Their number of neutrons

100

What are some carbon reservoirs?

Living or dead organisms - trees

Fossil Fuels

100

What letter represents the exponential curve, and what letter represents the logistic curve?

J (exponential) and S (logistic)

100

"Makes generalizations based on collecting and analyzing a large number of specific observations." is what type of reasoning, inductive or deductive?

Inductive

100

What Polysaccharide is used by insects and crustaceans to make an exoskeleton?

Chitin

150

Properties of Water due to Hydrogen Bonding include

High Heat capacity, High heat of vaporization, and can dissolve many molecules.

150

What is the equation for Respiration?

C6H12O6 + 6 O2 --> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy

150

What are the three symbiotic relationships and what are the relationships like?

Parasitism - One benefits while the other is harmed

Commensalism - One benefits while the other is not benefitting or being harmed.

Mutualism - Both organisms benefit from each other.

150

What is a Law and a Theory?

Law: Description of a pattern in nature. The HOW

Theory: Explanation as to why a pattern (law) exists. What is the mechanism behind it? Describe hidden processes and predict phenomena. The WHY

150

Fats are also known as?

Triglycerides

200

Organic molecules always contain

Carbon and Hydrogen

200

What other gases play a role in the Greenhouse effect?

Methane, Hydrofluorocarbons, Nitrous Oxide

200

When a female chooses a mate based on appearance or mating ritual, that is called?

Sexual Selection

200

What are all the characteristics of life?

Organized, Acquire Materials and Energy, Reproduce, Capacity to adapt Evolutionary, Grow and Develop, Maintain Homeostasis, Respond to Stimuli

200

What are the two polymers of Nucleotides?

DNA and RNA

250

What is adhesion and cohesion

Adhesion: Water adheres to a surface or object (water droplets on a window after a rain) 

Cohesion: Water comes together in a cohesive unit (beads coming together to form a stream of water)

250

What is the equation for photosynthesis?

Energy + 6 CO2 + 6 H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6 O2

250

((20-100)/120)x 100, what type of population rate does this equation represent?

Decay Rate

250

What are the four strengths of science?

Anti-Authoritarian, Self-Correcting, Publicly Understandable, and Predictive.

250

What are steroids made of and what affects a steroid to make them different?

Four carbon fused rings and functional groups.

300

What atoms can bind to hydrogen to form hydrogen bonds

N, O, and F

300

What are some influences on the phosphorus cycle

Human influence and phosphate rocks

300

What is Nature vs Nurture

Nature - Genetic Influence

Nurture - Environmental Influence

300

What do Scientists Do?

They Describe, explain, and communicate discoveries.

300

Describe is a Trans Fat?

Unhealthy, heart disease risk, increases storage life, donuts and junk food

350

What is it called when a bug can sit on water without going into it?

Surface Tension

350

What happens when there is to much phosphate in the water?

Eutrophication - alga blooms and kills fish

350

A proximate question is?

What about the particular organism brings about this behavior? “How” does this happen?

350

All mammals have mammary glands and hair. Humans are mammals. Therefore, humans have mammary glands and hair. This is an example of what type of reasoning?

Deductive

350

What is a Saturated and Unsaturated Fat?

Saturated: No double bonds, Solid at room temperature, maximum number of hydrogens, animal origin

Unsaturated: Double bonded, liquid at room temp, plant origin

500

Acidic and Basic Solutions have what?

Acidic: High H+ concentrations

Basic: Low H+ concentrations

500

What organisms take up inorganic carbon?

Plants and alga

500

What is Biotic Potential and its influences?

The highest possible per capita rate of
increase for a population.
• Many factors can influence biotic potential.
• Reproductive potential of current population
• Availability of food
• Presence and absence of disease
• Presence or absence of predators


500

What is a null hypothesis?

No difference expected between control and experimental groups

500

What are the protein structures

Primary Structure: linear sequence of amino acids

Secondary Structure: Alpha Helix and Beta Sheet

Tertiary Structure: final three-dimensional shape

Quaternary Structure: multiple poly peptide chains