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Mutualism
What is a recombinant gamete?
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Gamete that has alleles that have undergone crossing over during meiosis
What would you call a reciprocal (equal) exchange of a piece of chromosome
between two non-homologous chromosomes?
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Translocation
What is an example of Aposematism?
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A bright red beetle sitting on a green leaf.
A black and yellow stinging wasp that buzzes as it flies.
What is an ion?
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An atom or molecule with an electrical charge resulting from the gain or
loss of an electron
Which of the following organisms would be most likely to exhibit polyploidy?
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A plant
What is the primary function of the mitochondria?
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Produce energy for the cell
After seeds have sprouted, gardeners will pull up some of the seedlings to 'thin them
out' so that just a few will grow to optimum size. How does the practice produce the
best yield?
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By reducing intraspecific competition.
In the figure above, which biome is represented by "a"?
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Desert
What happens during telophase?
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Nuclear envelope forms around chromosomes at each pole establishing
daughter nuclei; chromatin uncoils and nucleoli reappear: spindle
disappears
, What is cellular respiration?
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Process of converting sugar/food molecules to chemical energy of ATP
What is the primary function of ribosomes?
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Produce proteins
The term phenology refers to what?
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The timing of biological activity that results from organisms being adapted
to their current environments.
What is stated in the "cell theory"?
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Living organisms are made of cells and cells come from other cells