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Genetics. Evolution. Ecology. Anatomy/ Physiology. Grab Bag. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. The homologous pairs form during meiosis and lead to crossing-over.

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  1. Genetics Evolution Ecology Anatomy/ Physiology Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. The homologous pairs form during meiosis and lead to crossing-over

  3. What are tetrads?

  4. The number of chromosomes in a human somatic cell

  5. What is 46? (23 homologous pairs)

  6. The four types of RNA studied this semester

  7. What are mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, and RNAi?

  8. The process of converting mRNA to a polypeptide chain

  9. What is translation?

  10. The process of splitting up DNA to compare fragment lenghts

  11. What is gel electrophoresis?

  12. The human appendix is an example of this type of evidence of evolution

  13. What are vestigial organs?

  14. Wrote On the Origin of Species

  15. Who is Charles Darwin?

  16. Due to epigenetics, his ideas are now being reconsidered as valid

  17. Who is Jean-Baptiste Lamarck? told you so

  18. The two primary organisms that Darwin used to explain natural selection

  19. What are finches and tortoises?

  20. The name of the process of one organism becoming many different types

  21. What is adaptive radiation?

  22. An example of an apex predator

  23. What is.....?

  24. A remora and a shark is an example of this type of symbiosis

  25. What is mutualism?

  26. Many different species living in the same area

  27. What is a community?

  28. The method by which carbon dioxide is released by organisms into the atmosphere

  29. What is respiration?

  30. The water quality parameters studied by this class, and URI, on Narrow River

  31. What are dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, chlorophyll, salinity, as well as tidal current, wind, cloud cover, precipitation

  32. This organ in a grass frog

  33. What is the liver?

  34. The external organ used by a frog for hearing

  35. What is the tympanic membrane?

  36. In a frog, the organs on which the male testes are affixed

  37. What are the kidneys (Y)?

  38. An organ, besides the lungs, across which a frog can perform gas exchange

  39. What is the skin, especially in the mouth?

  40. The purpose of the kidney

  41. What is to filter blood

  42. The general name for having 3 of one type of chromosome

  43. What is trisomy?

  44. Two parents heterozygous for Tay-Sachs disease will have this percent chance of their child expressing this disease

  45. What is 25%?

  46. Colorblindness occurs in females, but is much more common in males. It has this type of inheritance pattern

  47. What is x-linked and recessive?

  48. The term for equilibrium within an individual’s physiology

  49. What is homeostasis?

  50. ActionDaily Double

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