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Evolution and Classification (Natural Selection, Speciation)
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Cell Structure The membrane enclosing the cell $100
Cell Structure What is the plasma membrane? $100 Back
Cell Structure These are projections that increase the cell’s surface area $200
Cell Structure What are microvilli? $200 Back
Cell Structure Many freshwater protists have these, which pump excess water out of the cell, thereby maintaining concentration of salts $300
Cell Structure What are contractile vacuoles? $300 Back
Cell Structure A microbody containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen from various substrates to oxygen, producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide $400
Cell Structure What is a peroxisome? $400 Back
Cell Structure A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as an anchor $500
Cell Structure What is a Desmosome? $500 Back
Respiration Rotor, Stator, Rod, and Knob are parts of this enzyme. $100
Respiration What is ATP Synthase? $100 Back
Respiration The amount of ATP oxidative phosphorylation and chemiosmosis produces. $200
Respiration What is 32 or 34 ATP? $200 Back
Respiration In glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two of these molecules. $300
Respiration What is pyruvate? $300 Back
Respiration The citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation occur in this organelle. $400
Respiration What is the mitochondria? $400 Back
Respiration These organisms can make enoughATP to survive using either fermentation or respiration. $500
Respiration What are facultative anaerobes? $500 Back
Ecology The sum total of a species’ use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment. $100
Ecology What is its ecological niche? $100 Back
Ecology The evaporation of water from soil plus the transpiration of water from plants. $200
Ecology What is evapotranspiration? $200 Back
Ecology This is equal to the net secondary production divided by the assimilation of primary production $300
Ecology What is production efficiency? $300 Back
Ecology This occurs when toxins become more concentrated in successive trophic levels of a food web $400
Ecology What is biological magnification? $400 Back
Ecology This is the modification of behavior based on experience with the spatial structure of the environment. $500
Ecology What is spacial learning? $500 Back
Evolution This type of speciation occurs when gene flow is interrupted when a population is divided in geographically isolated subpopulations $100
Evolution What is allopatric? $100 Back
Evolution This type of speciation occurs in geographically overlapping populations. $200
Evolution What is sympatric? $200 Back
Evolution This may have been the first genetic material. $300
Evolution What is RNA? $300 Back
Evolution A population is said to display this for a character if two or more distinct morphs are each represented in high enough frequencies to be readily noticeable $400
Evolution What is phenotypic polymorphism? $400 Back
Evolution This is the contribution an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation, relative to the contributions of other individuals $500
Evolution What is fitness? $500 Back
Plant Systems These cells help support young parts of the plant shoot. $100
Plant Systems What are collenchyma cells? $100 Back