Ameboid: Push and Pull entire body
Cilia: Millions of hair-like legs
Flagella: Tail
Non-Motile: Rely on water currents
200
What are the three tissue layers?
Dermal, Vascular, and Ground Tissue
200
Define Classical Conditioning
One stimulus that is associated with another stimulus, to produce a particular response.
300
What are the steps of the lytic cycle?
Attachment
Penetration
Biosynthesis
Release
300
What us Relative Dating?
What us Radiometric Dating?
Determining age in comparison to other organisms
Using the amount of remaining carbon to determine age
300
How and when did protists evolve from prokaryotes?
2.1 billion years ago, a prokaryote ate another, which did not digest properly, so the eaten prokaryote became the organelles needed to be a eukaryote.
300
Define Zygote
Define Blastula
A fertilized egg by sperm
A hollow ball of cells
300
Define Operant Conditioning
Behavior learned through repeated practice in order to receive a reward or to avoid a punishment.
400
What is the basic structure of a virus?
DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
400
What was the original kingdom of Prokaryotes?
Monera
400
What are the characteristics of all fungi?
They are heterotrophs and eukaryotes. They have a cell wall made of chitin, and similar structure.
400
What phylum of animals is the only one with no symmetry, no body cavity and no germ layers?
Sponge
400
Define Habituation
A decrease or end of a response to a stimulus.
500
Define Prion
"Rogue protein", believed to be the cause of Mad Cow Disease, also may cause Kuru in cannibal tribes.
500
A chain of spheres
Streptococcus
500
Define the following:
Hyphae
Mycelium
Fruiting Body
Strings of fungus cells, releasing enzymes to break down food
Gathers nutrients
Responsible for reproduction
500
What does the Ectoderm become?
Skin and Sense Organs
500
Define Insight Learning
Applying something already learned into a new situation.