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What does hypertonic mean?

A hypertonic solution has a higher concentration


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What is evoulution?

The process of gradual change in a species overtime.

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What is in phylum arthropoda?

What is insect spiders and crustacean.

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what is the monomer and polomer carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides and Polysaccharides

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What are the 3 domains of life?

eukaryote, prokaryote, and Eukbacteria

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What is hypotonic?

a solution that has a lower concentration of solutes (like salt or sugar) compared to another fluid, such as the inside of a cell

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What is natural selection?

Animals with stronger, or more helpful traits, live and animals who don’t have them die out and don’t reproduce

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What is in phylum Cordata?

Vertebrae

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What is the monomer and polomer of lipids?

Glycerol and fatty acids

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What is the ultimate source of genetic variation?

Mutation 

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What is isotonic

A solution that has the exact same concentration of solutes (like salt or sugar) as another solution

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What is decent with modification?

Organisms pass traits from generation to generation accumulating changes overtime.

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What is the Phylum annnelida

Segmanted worms

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What is the monomer of nucleic acids?

Nucleotide

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A trait that helps an organism survive its environment

Fitness

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A plant cell is placed in a solution and the central vacuole loses water, causing the plant to wilt. What type of solution was the plant placed in?

A hypotonic solution 

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What is sexual selection?

Individuals with certain inherited characteristics are more likely to obtain mates

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What is in platyhelmintthes?

What is Flatworms.

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What is the monomer of polymer of proteins?

Amino acids and polypeptides 

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What is the 2 word naming system (Genus + Species) called 

binomial nomenclature

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What does a phosplipid by layer do?

acts as a protective, semipermeable barrier that separates the inside of a cell from its external environment

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What is genetic Drift?

A random change in the frequency of Gene variance overtime with an a population

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What is in phylum Nematoda?

What is round worms and other worms

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What are proteins used for?

building and repairing tissues, regulating metabolism through enzymes, driving muscle contraction, facilitating communication via hormones, and defending against disease

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If one side of a RNA molecule reads A-G-C-U-A-A-A-G-C-U, what does the other side read?

U-C-G-A-U-U-U-C-G-A