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2012-2013 Midterm Study Guide Answers

2012-2013 Midterm Study Guide Answers. You have approximately 10-15 seconds per question! Don’t get side tracked!. 1. GENETICS 2. SEX-LINKED. 3A. MUTUALISM 3B. COMMENSALISM 3C. PARASITISM 4. SYMBIOSIS. 5A. COMMUNITY 5B. POPULATION 5C. POPULATION 5D. COMMUNITY.

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2012-2013 Midterm Study Guide Answers

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  1. 2012-2013 Midterm Study Guide Answers You have approximately 10-15 seconds per question! Don’t get side tracked!

  2. 1. GENETICS2. SEX-LINKED

  3. 3A. MUTUALISM3B. COMMENSALISM3C. PARASITISM4. SYMBIOSIS

  4. 5A. COMMUNITY5B. POPULATION5C. POPULATION5D. COMMUNITY

  5. 6A. PURINES6B. PYRIMADINES7. BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE

  6. 8. THEORY9. VESTIGIAL10. DIVERGENCE11. WATER

  7. 12. EXPERIMENTATION13. PRIMARY PRODUCER14. SUBSPECIES15. COMPETITION

  8. 16. HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES17. ANCESTOR

  9. 18A. OBSERVATIONS18B. QUESTIONS18C. HYPOTHESIS18D. CONTROLLED TESTING18E. CONCLUSIONS

  10. 19. Sun Plant Plant Eater Meat Eaters20. Succession21. Adaptation

  11. 22. Coevolution23. Ecology24. False25. Biology

  12. 26. Heredity27. Competition28. Nucleotide29. Consumer

  13. 30. Species31. Kingdom32a. James Watson32b. Francis Crick

  14. 33. Abiotic34. Biotic35a-c. Rocks, run, temperature, water, etc…36 a-c. Elephant, human bacteria, grass, etc…

  15. 37a: Burning fossil fuels37b: Destroying vegetation37c: Using electricity

  16. 38. Species39a. Adenine = Thymine39b. Guanine = Cytosine

  17. 40. Phenotype41. Natural selection42. Primary producers43. Community

  18. 44. Analogous45. Taxonomy46. Males

  19. 47a. Homozygous dominant47b. Heterozygous dominant47c. Homozygous recessive

  20. 48. Habitat49. Hypothesis50. Deoxyribose51. Mutation

  21. 52. Heredity53. Greater54. Evolution

  22. 55. Dominant56. Recessive

  23. 57a-gCellsReproductionHomeostasisMetabolismResponsivenessHeredityGrowth and Development

  24. 58a. G T C A C T T C G ansC A G T G A A G C58b. A C C G T G C A Aans T G G C A C G T T

  25. 59a. Made of many nucleotides59b. Consists of a double strand59c. DNA is a double helix

  26. 60. New species form61. Nucleotides62. Each block represents the amount of energy at that level…as you go up on the pyramid energy is LOST!

  27. 63. Energy pyramid64a. Omnivoreb. Omnivorec. Producerd. Herbivore

  28. 65. Food web66a. Second and third66b. Fourth

  29. 67. Homeostasis68. Reproduction69. 3 (three)70. Dependent

  30. 71. Natural selection72a. AB blood type72b. B blood type72c. O blood type

  31. 73. Observing74. Food

  32. 75a. Mutualism75b. Competition75c. Commensalism75d. Parasitism

  33. 76a. Primary succession occurs where there has never been an ecosystem before.Ex: New island formed from volcanic eruption, receding glacier

  34. 76b. Secondary succession occurs where there has been an ecosystem before.Example: abandoned parking lot, forest recovering from a fire

  35. 77. Bacteria78. Genes controlled by more than one gene.79. Blood type

  36. 80. a-fspeciesgenusfamilyorderclassphylumkingdom

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