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Ecology
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Cells & Molecular Genetics
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Biomolecules & Energy
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Meiosis & Mendelian Genetics
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Plants & Animal Systems
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Classification & Evolution
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Ecology Cells & Molecular Energy & Biomolecules Meiosis & Mendelian Plants & Animal Systems Evolution & Classification $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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These are the 3 ecological relationships
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What is mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism?
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This is a type of succession which takes a long time to see pioneer species.
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What is primary succession?
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A forest fire would lead to this type of succession.
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What is secondary succession?
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This is what happens if a keystone species is eliminated from an ecosystem and this is the name of a keystone species.
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What is destruction of an ecosystem and beaver?
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This cell contains a cell wall of cellulose and is Multicellular
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What is a plant cell?
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The type of cell that does not contain a nucleus.
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What is a prokaryotic cell?
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An organelle that regulates what comes in and out of a cell.
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What is a cell plasma membrane?
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This is an animal cell that transmits electrical impulses.
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What is a nerve cell?
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The order of phases in the cell cycle including before and after Mitosis
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What is G1, S-phase, G2, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, & cytokinesis
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This process moves water across the cell membrane
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What is osmosis?
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This is the equation for cellular respiration
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What is Oxygen + Glucose = Carbon dioxide + Water + ATP?
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These 3 factors could either denature or stop a substrate from binding to an enzyme
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What are temperature, pH, and an Inhibitor?
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Daily Double!!
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Process that converts glucose into useable energy in the form of ATP in animal cells.
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What is cellular respiration?
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This component changes when coding for different triplets and amino acids
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What are the nitrogen bases or order of nucleotides?
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These are the differences between number of cells and chromosomes for mitosis and meiosis
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Meiosis: 4 unique haploid cells Mitosis: 2 identical diploid cells
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This is represented by the symbol n, which describes a cell that contains only a single set of homologous chromosomes
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What is haploid?
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This is the difference between recessive and dominant genes
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What is dominant is always expressed, recessive can be hidden?
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Two things that a karyotype can reveal about an individual
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What is gender and if there are any genetic disorders?
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This describes recombinant DNA
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What is DNA that is a mix between two types of organisms?
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This body system sends chemical signals (hormones) to the rest of the body.
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What is the endocrine system?
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Term used to describe how organisms maintain balance.
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What is homeostasis?
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This is a plant system that transports water and minerals throughout the plant.
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What is the vascular system?
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These are the two systems that interact to give immature seeds their nutrients.
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What are the reproductive and transport systems?
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These are two systems that interact to produce and deliver energy to the cells of the body
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What are the digestive and circulatory system?
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The 3 domains
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What is Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria
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A measure of the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce
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What is Fitness?
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Daily Double!!
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In a rock layer, this is where the most simple organism’s fossil would be found.
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What is the deepest layer?
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These are the 5 evidences of evolution.
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What are the fossil record, molecular homology, anatomical homology, developmental, biogeography?
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This evolutionary term produces changes in populations over many generations.
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What is Natural Selection?
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These are 2 types of decomposers
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What are fungi and bacteria?
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Final Jeopardy
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Describe what an invasive species is and why it is more likely to survive in a native habitat than a native species would?
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