What type of asexual reproduction involves one cell splitting into two?
Binary Fission
A squirrel hiding nuts in a tree is an example of what?
Commensalism
Birds eating caterpillars off leaves is an example of what?
Mutualism
What interaction benefits one organism and harms the other?
Parasitism
What interaction benefits one organism while the other is unaffected?
Commensalism
What is the function of the ovary?
Contains ovules
What does heterozygous mean?
One dominant and one recessive allele (Aa).
What are different forms of the same gene called?
Alleles
What two processes occur first in sexual reproduction?
Fertilization and zygote formation.
In survival of the fittest, what does fittest mean?
The organisms that reproduce the most.
Birds nesting in different parts of the same tree is an example of what?
resource partitioning
A hawk and wolf hunting rabbits is an example of what?
Interspecies competition
Why should breeders choose animals based on inherited traits?
Only inherited traits can be passed to offspring.
What does homozygous dominant mean?
Two dominant alleles (AA).
What processes occur after fertilization?
Cleavage and embryo formation.
What structure forms immediately after fertilization?
Zygote
What structure forms after many cell divisions?
Embryo
During which process are traits decided?
Fertilization
What is the function of the anther?
produces pollen
Artificial selection is controlled by humans; natural selection is controlled by what?
The environment
What does phenotype mean?
The physical appearance of a trait.
What is the function of the style?
Connects stigma to ovary
What is the function of the stigma?
receives pollen
What does hierarchical classification mean?
Living things are grouped into large categories that are divided into smaller groups.
An organism that carries out all life processes in one cell belongs to which kingdom?
Monera
What does it mean when an organism is well adapted?
Its traits help it survive and reproduce in its environment.
Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation; asexual reproduction leads to what?
Rapid population growth
When an intermediate/different trait appears, what type of dominance is this?
Incomplete dominance
How does a family compare to genus, order, class, and phylum in similarity?
A family is less alike than a genus, but more alike than order, class, or phylum.
Which classification level contains more organisms: genus or family?
A family contains more organisms than a genus.
What physical feature is most important when classifying plants?
Flower Structure
If all poplar trees are in the same order, what other level must they share?
Family
If two organisms share the same genus name, what does that mean?
They are closely related
What structure contains DNA and is found in the nucleus?
Chromosome
What term describes a species gone from one area but still found elsewhere?
Extirpated
What structure is the genetic material that makes up chromosomes?
DNA
What is a gene?
A section of DNA that codes for a trait.
Who discovered the structure of DNA?
Watson & Crick
Where does mitosis occur?
Body Cells
Where does meiosis occur?
Gametes
What does homozygous recessive mean?
Two recessive alleles (aa).
What is the status of a species likely to become endangered?
Threatened
What is the status of a species in immediate danger of extinction?
Endangered
Construction of housing on grassland is an example of what?
Habitat destruction
A species feeding on only one plant is an example of what?
Overspecialization.
What is fertilization outside the body called?
In-Vitro Fertizilation
Protecting animals in national parks is an example of what?
In-situ conservation.
Protecting endangered plants and animals outside their natural habitats in managed, artificial environments like zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and seed banks, aiming to save species from extinction, study them, or reintroduce them later into the wild.
Ex-situ conservation.
What strategy focuses on restoring species populations and involves returning land to its natural state?
Restoration of ecosystems and species.