!st sem bio vocab Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is Producer? | Makes food; autotroph; plants |
What is Carnivore? | Organism that eats only meat |
What is Inference? | The process of drawing a conclusion by applying clues to observations or hypotheses |
What is Hardy Weinberg Equation? | Mathematical analysis used to determine if population is evolving |
What is Biodiversity? | The diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat |
What is Proboscis? | An elongated feeding tube attached to the head of an animal |
What is Cells? | A trait that all life forms must possess |
What is Disruptive Selection? | Individuals at both extremes of a range of phenotypes are favored over those in the middle |
What is Decomposer? | Organisms that break down the dead or decaying organisms |
What is Development? | Process when a mature adult is formed |
What is Plasmid? | Type of cloning vector |
What is Species? | Taxonomic group whose members can interbreed |
What is VNTR? | Variable Number Tandem Repeats |
What is Carrying Capacity? | Number of individuals the environment can support over a long period of time |
What is Nucleic Acid? | Contains DNA and RNA |
What is Emigration? | Entering another country |
What is Immigration? | Moving to a county that is not native to you |
What is Psychological Adaptation? | Favorable changes experienced by an individual, either as regards himself or his relationship with his environment;a rearrangement in mental attitude |
What is Parasitism? | Part of symbiosis; one benefits and other is harmed |
What is Eukaryotic? | Organism made up of cells that have a membrane enclosed nucleus, many chromosomes (plants & fungi) |
What is Mutualism? | Part of symbiosis; both benefit |
What is Energy Pyramid? | A graphical representation designed to show the productivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem |
What is Trophic Level? | The position an organism occupies on the food chain |
What is Herbivore? | Any animal that eats only plants; deer |
What is Recombinant DNA? | Formed by joining DNA molecules from different sources |
What is Control Group? | Changes that occur during an experiment are compared to this group |
What is Food Web? | A community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains |
What is Multicellular? | Many-celled organism |
What is Homeostasis? | Sweating to help cool down body |
What is Blunt End? | Identification |
What is Hypothesis? | A prediction which needs to be tested to tell if it is correct |
What is Evolution? | A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form |
What is Energy? | A source of usable power |
What is Gene Flow? | The transfer of alleles of genes from one population to another |
What is Symbiosis? | "Life together"; live together |
What is Chrysalis? | Pupa of a moth or butterfly enclosed in a cocoon |
What is Organism | A living thing that has the ability to act or function independently |
What is Spinnerets? | Any larvae, such as silkworms, secrete the silk threads from which they form cocoons |
What is Scavenger? | An animal, such as a bird or insect, that feeds on dead or decaying matter |
What is Ecosystem? | A system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment |
What is Setae? | Structures used for movement in a painted lady larva |
What is Phylogeny? | Relationships by ancestry among organisms |
What is Biosphere? | Highest level of ecological organization |
What is Biotic? | Living organisms |
What is Dependent Variable? | This type of variable is measured while the other type is manipulated |
What is Photosynthesis? | Organism that uses sunlight to make carbs/energy (oxygen) |
What is Abdomen? | The region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis |
What is Consumer? | Ingest food; heterotroph; omnivore |
What is Qualitative? | Of descriptions or distinctions based on some quality rather than on some quantity |
What is Heterotroph? | Other-feeder; gets energy from eating other organisms |
What is Directional Selection? | When natural selection favors a single phenotype and therefore allele frequency continuously shifts in one direction |
What is Autotroph? | Organism that makes its own energy; self-feeder |
What is Domain? | Highest taxonomic rank of organisms, higher than a kingdom |
What is Predation? | One species eats all or parts of another species |
What is Detrivore? | Heterotrophs that gets nutrients by eating decomposing organic matter; contribute to decomposition and nutrient cycles |
What is Independent Variable? | The condition that is changed be the experimenter (tested variable) |
What is Cellular Respiration? | Processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be transported to the lungs |
What is homologous Structure? | Closely related structure that is derived from an ancestral structure |
What is Biogeography? | Study of locations of organisms around the world |
What is Organization? | How things are placed within and outside an organism; interactions with the world |
What is Abiotic? | Non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment |
What is Phenotype Frequency? | A ratio stating the number of times a specific phenotype occurs in a population in a single generation |
What is Exponential Growth/Model? | Unrestricted; “J-shaped” curve; implies unlimited resources; invasive species and bacteria |
What is Prokaryotic? | Single-celled organisms with no nucleus and membrane bound organelles (bacteria) |
What is Fitness? | A measure of the ability to produce offspring |
What is Sticky End? | Insertion of DNA= recombinant |
What is Speciation? | The evolution of a biological species |
What is Punctuated Equilibrium? | Theory which proposes that most sexually reproducing species will experience little evolutionary change for most of their geological history |
What is Niche? | The job of an organism in its environment |
What is Population? | A group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a given area |
What is Quantitative? | Of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality |
What is Commensalism? | Part of symbiosis; one benefits while other is unaffected |
What is Superposition/Relative Age? | Location in sedimentary rock layer determines age |
What is Analogous Structure? | Example structures would be a bird wing and an insect wing |
What is Experimental Group? | Part of experiment that has tested variable (IV) applied |
What is Logistic Growth/Model? | Restricted; “S-shaped” curve; limited resources; has a carrying capacity |
What is Fossil? | Remains of an organism that died long ago |
What is Molting? | To shed periodically part or all of an outer covering |
What is DNA Technology? | A series of procedures used to join together (recombine) DNA segments |
What is Biome? | A major regional ecological community of plants and animals characterized by a specific climate |
What is Adaptation? | Traits changed to best fit their surroundings |
What is Vestigial Structure? | Structure reduced in size function and may have been complete in an organisms ancestor; are not used/important |
What is Gel Electrophoresis? | A technique used for the separation of DNA, RNA, or protein molecules using an electric field applied to a gel matrix |
What is Allele Frequency? | The number of copies of a allele divided by the number of copies of all alleles in a population |
What is Unicellular? | One-celled organism |
What is Stimulus? | Physical or chemical change in the internal or external environment |
What is Observation? | Something you find using your five senses |
What is Habitat? | The type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives |
What is Genetic Drift? | An overall shift of allele distribution in an isolated population, due to random fluctuations in the frequencies of individual alleles of the genes |
What is Genome? | The full DNA sequence of an organism |
What is Embryology? | Branch of biology studies formation and early development of living organisms; how organisms develop |
What is Morphological Adaptation? | A structural feature that aids in fitting a species to its particular environment |
What is Reproduction? | When organisms create more of themselves |
What is Antennae? | One of the paired, flexible, segmented sensory appendages on the head of an insect; senses touch |
What is Biology? | Science that studies living organisms |
What is Restriction Enzyme? | Chemical scissors used to cut DNA |
What is Double Helix? | The shape that two linear strands of DNA assume when bonded together |
What is Community? | A group of interacting organisms sharing an environment |
What is Gradualism? | Belief that changes occur slowly in the form of gradual steps; evolution proceeds at a steady pace |
What is Food Chain? | One representation of a predator-prey relationship between species within an ecosystem or habitat |
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