The key components of a negative feedback loop.
What is sensor, integrator, effector?
A system of organizing groups in ranked levels from broad to specific
What is hierarchy?
The inactive protein that doesn't put either type A or type B carbohydrate molecules (antigens) on the surface of red blood cells?
What is type O [blood type]?
A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships using branching patterns.
What is a cladogram?
The change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over many generations, leading to the diversity of life on Earth.
What is evolution?
A hormone secreted by the pancreas that lowers blood glucose levels by helping cells absorb glucose and store it as glycogen.
What is Insulin?
The science of classifying and naming living organisms.
What is taxonomy?
Codominant blood type.
What is AB?
He developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Who is Charles Darwin?
The study of where species live now and where their ancestors lived in the past.
What is biogeography?
Cells in the pancreas that secrete glucagon when blood glucose levels are low.
What are Alpha cells?
The seven major taxa of modern Linnaean taxonomy.
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus, Species?
Type B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and ________ antibodies in your blood.
Anti-A
The process by which individuals with traits better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, causing those traits to become more common over time.
What is natural selection?
Early stage of development before birth or hatching.
What is embryonic?
The process by which the body maintains a stable internal temperature.
What is thermoregulation?
A two-part scientific naming system using genus and species names.
What is binomial nomenclature?
Universal donor.
What is O-?
Species in similar ecosystems on different continents are similar but not identical.
What is species vary globally?
The theory that continents were once connected and slowly moved apart over time.
What is continental drift?
A region of the brain that acts as the control center for thermoregulation by monitoring body temperature and triggering responses when temperatures change
What is the Hypothalamus?
A new trait that develops and distinguishes a group from its ancestors.
What is a derived trait?
Universal recipient.
What is AB+?
A field that combines statistics, mathematical modeling, and computer science to analyze biological data
What is bioinformatics?
Structures that have similar anatomy due to common ancestry, even if they serve different functions.
What is a homologous structure?