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Biological Diversity Review

Biological Diversity Review. Community. 5 Kingdoms. Commensalism. Population. Genus. Symbiotic Relationships. Mutualism. Species. Parasitism. Biological Diversity. Adaptations. Variation & Survival. Abiotic. Ecosystem. Biotic. Habitat. Niche. Resource Partitioning. Narrow.

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Biological Diversity Review

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  1. Biological Diversity Review

  2. Community 5 Kingdoms Commensalism Population Genus Symbiotic Relationships Mutualism Species Parasitism Biological Diversity Adaptations Variation & Survival Abiotic Ecosystem Biotic Habitat Niche Resource Partitioning Narrow Broad

  3. Budding Binary Fission Pollen Plants Egg Spores Sexual Asexual Sperm Vegetative Reproduction Reproduction Animals Egg Species Zygote Non Heritable Traits Genetics Embryo Heritable Chromosomes Discrete Variation Dominant Trait Purebred DNA Hybred Recessive Trait Continuous Variation Genes Incomplete Dominance Alleles

  4. Mitosis Sexual Asexual Meiosis Reproduction Natural Selection Genetics Traits Artificial Selection Variation & Survival Biotechnology Artificial Reproduction Trangenetics Cloning Artificial Insemination In Vitro Fertilization

  5. Single-celled organisms such as bacteria can reproduce identical daughter cells very quickly through a method called … A. cloning B. binary fission C. fertilization D. pollination In organisms such as plants and animals, the chromosomes are located in the nucleus of the cell. In humans, each cell has this many chromosomes … A. 18 B. 24 C. 46 D. 72

  6. Julie has the following characteristics: I. naturally curly hair III. blue eyes II. a scar on her arm IV. can speak Japanese fluently Which of the above characteristics are heritable characteristics? A. I and II B. I and IV C. II and IV D. I and III A 25-acre park has picnic areas, fountains, a playground, a small forest and a human-made lake. Ducks, including mallard, merganser, and barrows inhabit the park as well as geese and many other birds. People often feed dry bread to the mallard ducks in the park. The mallard ducks form a: A. species distribution B. community C. population D. natural region

  7. A group of scientists is researching the number of different bird species around three cities: Sao Paulo in Brazil, Calgary in Alberta, and Inuvik in the North West Territories. Which graph best represents what they will find? • A. Chart A • B. Chart B • C. Chart C • D. Chart D

  8. The fox that is adapted to living to living in a cold, snowy environment like the Arctic tundra is…. A. Fox A B. Fox B C. Fox C D. Fox D

  9. Some bats capture and eat moths while they are flying. Insect-eating bats hunt using a sophisticated hearing system like a submarine’s sonar to locate their prey. This is called echolocation. The bats emit a high frequency shriek that bounces off objects and they detect the echo that is returned. This system is so sophisticated that bats can determine the size of their prey and its direction. Looking at a moth under a microscope, you notice that it is covered with a thick powder. A reference book says that this powder helps the moth avoid being detected by the bats. You infer this to mean that the powder would … A. absorb or scatter the bat’s sound signals B. make the moth fly slower by increasing air resistance C. give the moth a bad taste D. camouflage the moth on trees

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