DNA and genetics
behaviour
classification
ecology
biomolecules
100

This is the term for the alleles an organism has for a characteristic (GG, Gg or gg)

What is genotype?

100

Learning which occurs at a specific time period, that Konrad Lorenz is known for, from his studies of geese.

What is imprinting?

100

The domain that has very old bacteria and can live in high temp and low pH, and have strange metabolism

What are Archéae? (Domain Archéae)

100

The level of ecology of all of the different organisms living together and interacting (without the abiotic environment)

What is a community?

100

The two monosaccharides that make up lactose

What are glucose and galactose?

200

These are genes that are located on the same chromosome

What are linked genes? 

200

This man studied classical conditioning in dogs (and "The Office" ex we saw)

Who was Ivan Pavlov?

200

The phylum that Sponge Bob is in

What is Phylum Porifera?

200

A species that has a great influence on the ecosystem (wolves in Yellowstone ex, )

What is a keystone species?

200

The polysaccharide used for energy storage in the human liver

Wha is glycogen?

300

The technique used to separate fragments of DNA by length

What is gel electropohresis?

300

Helping someone with risk to yourself

What is altruism or altruistic behaviour?

300

Phylum name of plants which reproduce with spores, and have no vessels for transport (dominant generation is haploid)

What is phylum bryophyta (mosses)

300

The role of an organism in its ecosystem

What is niche?

300

The two types of shapes that proteins can show in the  secondary structure level (made by H-bonds between NH2 and COOH groups)

What are alpha helix and beta pleated sheets?

400

The specific molecule that replaces RNA in the okazaki fragments on the lagging strand during DNA replication

What is DNA polymerase I? 

400

Innate behaviour of movement toward or away from a stimulus

What is taxis?

400

All vertebrates are in this phylum

What is Phylum Chordata?

400

The full name of the method used to measure the population size of a sessile (non-moving) population we did with beans. 

What is the capture-mark-release-recapture method (to calculate the Lincoln index)

400

The type of reaction where two small molecules combine to form a larger molecule plus water.
Ex. glucose + glucose = maltose + H2O

What is a condensation reaction (needs catabolic enzymes)

500

The structure of two coils of DNA around 8 histone proteins

What is a nucleosome?

500

Learned behavior where an animal learns a new behavior by trial and error and reward (or punishment)
(and "Big Bang Theory" we saw)

What is Operant conditioning?

500

Phylum including "Mr. Crabs", insects, spiders, shrimp.. exoskelton of chitin and jointed appendages

What is phylum arthropoda?

500

Name of the principle describing why only one type of Paramecium survived after time, if two types were living together and had the exact same niche. 

What is the Principle of competitive exclusion? (Gausse's principle) 

500

A type of unsaturated fatty acid with H's on opposite sides of the double bond, and that is bad for your health

What are transfats?