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[Show more]What are the 3 domains of life Archaea, Eukarya, Bacteria 
 
Which domains of life are the most recent ancestors? Eukarya and Archaea 
 
Which domain are extremophiles? Archaea 
 
What are some common features between Domain Archaea and Eukarya histone proteins 
ribsomal proteins 
RNA polymerases 
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 domains of life Archaea, Eukarya, Bacteria 
 
Which domains of life are the most recent ancestors? Eukarya and Archaea 
 
Which domain are extremophiles? Archaea 
 
What are some common features between Domain Archaea and Eukarya histone proteins 
ribsomal proteins 
RNA polymerases 
 ...
Behavior an action carried out by muscles under the control of the nervous system. 
 
Proximate causation Addresses "how" a behavior occurs or is modified 
 
Proximate Causation Questions Tinbergen's question 1 and 2 
 
Tinbergen's Question 1 What stimulates the behavior, and what are the physio...
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Add to cartBehavior an action carried out by muscles under the control of the nervous system. 
 
Proximate causation Addresses "how" a behavior occurs or is modified 
 
Proximate Causation Questions Tinbergen's question 1 and 2 
 
Tinbergen's Question 1 What stimulates the behavior, and what are the physio...
What are some common characteristics of animals? multicellular heterotrophs 
lack of cell walls 
nervous tissue 
sexual reproduction 
Hox genes 
 
What life cycle does all animal show? gametic 
 
What are the likely ancestors of animals? chaonoflagellates protists 
 
What are 3 major features to cla...
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Add to cartWhat are some common characteristics of animals? multicellular heterotrophs 
lack of cell walls 
nervous tissue 
sexual reproduction 
Hox genes 
 
What life cycle does all animal show? gametic 
 
What are the likely ancestors of animals? chaonoflagellates protists 
 
What are 3 major features to cla...
What is the ion needed for the formation of the fertilization envelope Ca2+ 
 
Order of embryonic development Fertilization, Cleavage, Gastrulation, Organogenesis 
 
Blastocyst human equivalent of the blastula 
 
Blastomere Essential part of blastula formation 
 
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Add to cartWhat is the ion needed for the formation of the fertilization envelope Ca2+ 
 
Order of embryonic development Fertilization, Cleavage, Gastrulation, Organogenesis 
 
Blastocyst human equivalent of the blastula 
 
Blastomere Essential part of blastula formation 
 
first two cleavage furrows in frogs ...
According to research, the closest living relative of animals is believed to be a flagellated protist known as choanoflagellate. 
 
anatomical features belonging to Radata include presences of specialized tissue, two germ layers, circular or tubular shape with mouth parts at one end 
 
Animals belon...
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Add to cartAccording to research, the closest living relative of animals is believed to be a flagellated protist known as choanoflagellate. 
 
anatomical features belonging to Radata include presences of specialized tissue, two germ layers, circular or tubular shape with mouth parts at one end 
 
Animals belon...
Green Algae____________ called charophytes are the closest relatives of land plants. 
 
Land plants share four key traits with only charophytes• Rings of cellulose-synthesizing complexes 
• Peroxisome enzymes 
• Structure of flagellated sperm 
• Formation of a phragmoplast 
 
SporopolleninIn...
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Add to cartGreen Algae____________ called charophytes are the closest relatives of land plants. 
 
Land plants share four key traits with only charophytes• Rings of cellulose-synthesizing complexes 
• Peroxisome enzymes 
• Structure of flagellated sperm 
• Formation of a phragmoplast 
 
SporopolleninIn...
Be familiar with the common characteristics of animals. - Multicellular heterotrophs 
- cells lack cell walls 
-most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle 
- able to reproduce sexually 
- specialized sensory structures and nervous system 
- cells exist in extens...
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Add to cartBe familiar with the common characteristics of animals. - Multicellular heterotrophs 
- cells lack cell walls 
-most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle 
- able to reproduce sexually 
- specialized sensory structures and nervous system 
- cells exist in extens...
Lamarck's ideas inheritance of acquired characteristics 
 
inheritance of acquired characteristics changes that affect an organism during its lifetime would be passed to it's offspring; Ex. Giraffes stretch necks for food, thus offspring develop larger necks 
 
evolution by natural selection the e...
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Add to cartLamarck's ideas inheritance of acquired characteristics 
 
inheritance of acquired characteristics changes that affect an organism during its lifetime would be passed to it's offspring; Ex. Giraffes stretch necks for food, thus offspring develop larger necks 
 
evolution by natural selection the e...
Which of the following is not a property of life? 
 
a) Populations of organisms are unable to change over time. 
b) Living things exhibit complex but ordered organization. 
c) Organisms take in energy and use it to perform all of life's activities. 
d) Organisms reproduce their own kind. 
e) Organ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is not a property of life? 
 
a) Populations of organisms are unable to change over time. 
b) Living things exhibit complex but ordered organization. 
c) Organisms take in energy and use it to perform all of life's activities. 
d) Organisms reproduce their own kind. 
e) Organ...
Which of the following groups of plants show both homospory and heterospory? Seedless Vascular Plants 
 
What two factors determine terrestrial biomes? Temperature and precipitation 
 
What is the most important characteristic of the tundra? It is the only biome that contains permafrost 
 
Before wi...
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Add to cartWhich of the following groups of plants show both homospory and heterospory? Seedless Vascular Plants 
 
What two factors determine terrestrial biomes? Temperature and precipitation 
 
What is the most important characteristic of the tundra? It is the only biome that contains permafrost 
 
Before wi...
• Polyploidy-extra sets of chromosomes (common in plants) 
 
Compare and contrast gradualism (uniformitarianism) and catastrophism explanations of the history of eartho Gradualism is the mechanism of change are constant over time 
o Catastrophism is when there is a catastrophic even that changes t...
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Add to cart• Polyploidy-extra sets of chromosomes (common in plants) 
 
Compare and contrast gradualism (uniformitarianism) and catastrophism explanations of the history of eartho Gradualism is the mechanism of change are constant over time 
o Catastrophism is when there is a catastrophic even that changes t...
a sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a simple stimulus fixed action pattern 
 
A chemical that acts as an alarm substance is a pheromone 
 
Honeybees have a remarkable way of transferring information about the location of a food source to other members of the hive. The worker bees conveyi...
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Add to carta sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a simple stimulus fixed action pattern 
 
A chemical that acts as an alarm substance is a pheromone 
 
Honeybees have a remarkable way of transferring information about the location of a food source to other members of the hive. The worker bees conveyi...
True or False? Biodiversity on Earth will likely decrease in the near future. False 
 
True or False? Scientists believe in evolution even though they currently lack evidence for the theory. False 
 
Opposition to irrational numbers was based on evidence that such numbers cannot exist. False - (No d...
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Add to cartTrue or False? Biodiversity on Earth will likely decrease in the near future. False 
 
True or False? Scientists believe in evolution even though they currently lack evidence for the theory. False 
 
Opposition to irrational numbers was based on evidence that such numbers cannot exist. False - (No d...
In biology, what is meant by form and function? Form directly influences the function. If structure found in an animal is adaptive-it helps the individual produce offspring-then the structure's size,shape,or composition often correlates closely with its function 
 
What is meant by the statement: ....
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Add to cartIn biology, what is meant by form and function? Form directly influences the function. If structure found in an animal is adaptive-it helps the individual produce offspring-then the structure's size,shape,or composition often correlates closely with its function 
 
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At what levels of life are focused on while studying ecology?-organismal 
-population 
-community 
-ecosystem 
 
What is the difference between a biotic and abiotic factor in the environment?-Biotic interactions are interactions among living things 
-Abiotic interactions are between organisms and t...
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Add to cartAt what levels of life are focused on while studying ecology?-organismal 
-population 
-community 
-ecosystem 
 
What is the difference between a biotic and abiotic factor in the environment?-Biotic interactions are interactions among living things 
-Abiotic interactions are between organisms and t...
Aerobes organisms that require oxygen to live 
 
Allopatric Speciation gene flow is interrupted when a population is divided into geographically isolated subpopulations 
 
Anaerobes organisms that do not require oxygen to live 
 
Artificial Selection process of deliberately selecting and breeding in...
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Add to cartAerobes organisms that require oxygen to live 
 
Allopatric Speciation gene flow is interrupted when a population is divided into geographically isolated subpopulations 
 
Anaerobes organisms that do not require oxygen to live 
 
Artificial Selection process of deliberately selecting and breeding in...
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