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word that is missing. If you've
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: What is Group?Answer: Changes that during an experiment are compared to this group Question: What is Variable?Answer: This type of variable is measured while the type is manipulated Question: What is ?Answer: A that all life forms must possess Question: What is ?Answer: Structures used for movement in a painted lady Question: What is ?Answer: to help cool down body Question: What is Structure?Answer: Example structures be a bird wing and an insect wing Question: What is /Relative Age?Answer: Location in sedimentary rock determines age Question: What is Weinberg Equation?Answer: Mathematical analysis used to if population is evolving Question: What is ?Answer: A of the ability to produce offspring Question: What is ?Answer: Highest level of ecological Question: What is Enzyme?Answer: Chemical scissors used to cut Question: What is DNA?Answer: Formed by joining DNA molecules from sources Question: What is ?Answer: How things are placed within and outside an organism; with the world Question: What is ?Answer: One-celled Question: What is ?Answer: Many-celled Question: What is ?Answer: Physical or chemical change in the or external environment Question: What is ?Answer: Process when a adult is formed Question: What is ?Answer: When organisms create more of Question: What is Variable?Answer: The condition that is changed be the (tested variable) Question: What is Experimental ?Answer: Part of experiment that has tested variable (IV) Question: What is ?Answer: Single-celled organisms with no and membrane bound organelles (bacteria) Question: What is ?Answer: Organism made up of that have a membrane enclosed nucleus, many chromosomes (plants & fungi) Question: What is ?Answer: Organism that makes its own ; self-feeder Question: What is ?Answer: Other-feeder; gets from eating other organisms Question: What is ?Answer: Organism that uses sunlight to make /energy (oxygen) Question: What is ?Answer: One species eats all or parts of species Question: What is ?Answer: Part of ; both benefit Question: What is ?Answer: Part of symbiosis; one while other is unaffected Question: What is ?Answer: Part of symbiosis; one benefits and is harmed Question: What is ?Answer: Remains of an organism that died long Question: What is ?Answer: Study of locations of around the world Question: What is Structure?Answer: Closely related structure that is derived from an structure Question: What is Vestigial ?Answer: Structure reduced in size and may have been complete in an organisms ancestor; are not used/important Question: What is ?Answer: Relationships by among organisms Question: What is ?Answer: Branch of biology studies formation and early development of living organisms; how develop Question: What is ?Answer: Moving to a county that is not native to Question: What is ?Answer: Entering country Question: What is ?Answer: "Life together"; live Question: What is Growth/Model?Answer: Unrestricted; “J-shaped” ; implies unlimited resources; invasive species and bacteria Question: What is Growth/Model?Answer: Restricted; “S-shaped” curve; limited ; has a carrying capacity Question: What is Capacity?Answer: Number of individuals the environment can over a long period of time Question: What is ?Answer: Makes food; autotroph; Question: What is ?Answer: food; heterotroph; omnivore Question: What is ?Answer: An animal, such as a bird or insect, that on dead or decaying matter Question: What is ?Answer: Any animal that eats only ; deer Question: What is ?Answer: Organism that eats only Question: What is ?Answer: that gets nutrients by eating decomposing organic matter; contribute to decomposition and nutrient cycles Question: What is ?Answer: Organisms that down the dead or decaying organisms Question: What is ?Answer: that changes occur slowly in the form of gradual steps; evolution proceeds at a steady pace Question: What is Punctuated ?Answer: Theory which proposes that most sexually reproducing species will experience little evolutionary change for most of geological history Question: What is ?Answer: Type of vector Question: What is End?Answer: of DNA= recombinant Question: What is End?Answer: Question: What is VNTR?Answer: Variable Number Repeats Question: What is ?Answer: A prediction which needs to be tested to tell if it is Question: What is ?Answer: Something you find your five senses Question: What is ?Answer: The process of drawing a by applying clues to observations or hypotheses Question: What is ?Answer: Science that studies organisms Question: What is ?Answer: A of usable power Question: What is ?Answer: Traits changed to best fit surroundings Question: What is ?Answer: A system formed by the interaction of a of organisms with their physical environment Question: What is ?Answer: A major regional ecological of plants and animals characterized by a specific climate Question: What is ?Answer: A group of interacting organisms sharing an Question: What is ?Answer: A group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a given Question: What is ?Answer: Highest rank of organisms, higher than a kingdom Question: What is Answer: A thing that has the ability to act or function independently Question: What is ?Answer: Non-living and physical factors in the environment Question: What is ?Answer: organisms Question: What is ?Answer: The type of environment in which an organism or group normally Question: What is ?Answer: The job of an in its environment Question: What is ?Answer: Taxonomic group whose members can Question: What is Pyramid?Answer: A graphical representation designed to show the productivity at each level in a given ecosystem Question: What is Food ?Answer: One representation of a -prey relationship between species within an ecosystem or habitat Question: What is Food Web?Answer: A of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains Question: What is Level?Answer: The position an organism on the food chain Question: What is ?Answer: Pupa of a moth or enclosed in a cocoon Question: What is ?Answer: Any larvae, such as silkworms, secrete the silk threads from which they form Question: What is ?Answer: An feeding tube attached to the head of an animal Question: What is ?Answer: One of the , flexible, segmented sensory appendages on the head of an insect; senses touch Question: What is ?Answer: The region of the body of a vertebrate the thorax and the pelvis Question: What is ?Answer: Of descriptions or distinctions based on some quality than on some quantity Question: What is ?Answer: Of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some Question: What is ?Answer: To shed periodically part or all of an covering Question: What is Adaptation?Answer: Favorable changes experienced by an individual, either as regards himself or his relationship with his environment;a rearrangement in attitude Question: What is Adaptation?Answer: A structural feature that aids in fitting a to its particular environment Question: What is Acid?Answer: Contains DNA and Question: What is ?Answer: The diversity of and animal life in a particular habitat Question: What is Respiration?Answer: Processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is and absorbed by the blood to be transported to the lungs Question: What is ?Answer: A gradual in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form Question: What is Frequency?Answer: The number of copies of a allele divided by the number of copies of all alleles in a Question: What is Gene Flow?Answer: The transfer of alleles of genes from one population to Question: What is Genetic ?Answer: An overall shift of allele distribution in an isolated population, due to random fluctuations in the frequencies of individual alleles of the Question: What is Directional ?Answer: When natural selection favors a single phenotype and therefore allele frequency continuously in one direction Question: What is Selection?Answer: Individuals at both extremes of a range of are favored over those in the middle Question: What is Phenotype ?Answer: A ratio stating the number of times a specific phenotype in a population in a single generation Question: What is ?Answer: The evolution of a species Question: What is ?Answer: The full DNA sequence of an Question: What is Gel ? Answer: A technique used for the of DNA, RNA, or protein molecules using an electric field applied to a gel matrix Question: What is DNA ?Answer: A of procedures used to join together (recombine) DNA segments Question: What is Helix?Answer: The that two linear strands of DNA assume when bonded together |
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