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5993833630Theoryproposed explanation for a wide variety of observations and experimental results0
5993833631Evolutionchange in genetic frequency in a population over time1
5993833632Artificial Selectionprocess by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits2
5993833633Survival of the fittestevolutionary theory as a way of describing the mechanism of natural selection. The biological concept of fitness is defined as reproductive success.3
5993833634fitnessmeasure of an organisms ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population4
5993833635adaptationinherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment5
5993833636descent with modificationThe other meaning of evolution referred to structural change in a species that took place over time6
5993833637fossilstrace of an organism from the past7
5993833638homologous structuresbody part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different structures8
5993833639extinctionelimination of a species on earth9
5993833640speciesgroup of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring10
5993833641ribosomeorganelle that links amino acids together to form proteins11
5993833642virusinfectious particle made only of a strand of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat12
5993833643antibioticschemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria13
5993833644host cellan animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives. a living cell in which a virus multiplies14
5993833645vaccinesubstance that stimulates an immune response, producing acquired immunity without illness or infection15
5993833646pathogenagent that causes disease16
5993833647biotic factorsliving things of influences in an ecosystem or habitat17
5993833648Producerorganism that obtains its energy from abiotic sources such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals18
5993833649ecosystemcollection of organisms as well as all nonliving things , such as climate , soil, water, rocks, in an area19
5993833650trophic levellevel of nourishment in a food chain20
5993833651biodiversityvariety of life in an area. Biodiversity is a measure of the number and types of organisms that live in an ecosystem21
5993833652communitycollection of all of the different populations that live in one area22
5993833653consumerorganism that obtains its energy and nutrients by eating other organisms23
5993833654abiotic factornonliving influence in an ecosystem ,such as moisture,air,water,minerals24
5993833655ecologystudy of interactions among living things and their surroundings25
5993833656parasitismecological relationship in wich one organism benefits while harming the other26
5993833657transpirationmovement of water through the plant tissue27
5993833658Allelesdifferent forms of a gene28
5993833659Cell Wallstrong layer around the cell membrane in plants, algae, and some fungi and bacteria. Not in animal cells.29
5993833660ChromosomesDNA coiled tightly around proteins30
5993833661Diploidcell with two of each kind of chromosome31
5993833662DNAdeoxyribonucleic acid32
5993833663DNA Replicationa semi-conservative process creating an identical (usually) copy of the genetic material33
5993833664Dominantan organism with this allele for a particular form of a trait will always exhibit that form of the trait. (Capital letter!)34
5993833665Gametesreproductive cells, have only half the number of chromosomes as body cells; in humans, the egg or sperm35
5993833666Genessequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait. There can be thousands of these one just ONE chromosome36
5993833667Phenotypethe set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment37
5993833668Haploidan organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes instead of two38
5993833669HeterozygousAlleles are different (Tt)39
5993833670Homologous structuresAre structures that share a similar structure even though their functions may differ. Evidence of evolution from a common ancestor, i.e. bird wing, bat wing, human arm40
5993833671HomozygousBoth alleles are the same (TT) or (tt)41
5993833672Meiosiscell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms; create 4 unique cells42
5993833673Mitochondriaorganelle that produces energy (ATP) from oxygen and sugar; cellular respiration takes place here43
5993833674Mitosiscell division that produces somatic (non-reproductive body cells); creates 2 identical cells44
5993833675Mutationschange in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information; can passed on to offspring if they occur in the gametes45
5993833676Natural SelectionProcess by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called survival of the fittest46
5993833677Nucleusa part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction. Only in eukaryotic cells.47
5993833678Order of Organism ComplexityCell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism48
5993833679Photosynthesisprocess performed in the chloroplast buy producers. Turns solar energy into chemical energy (sugar)49
5993833680Plant cellsContain chloroplasts (photosynthesis sites) and large vacuoles (water storage areas) that are not found in animal cells50
5993833681Primary producersthe trophic level that's responsible for creating the majority of available food energy in an ecosystem51
5993833682Punnett Squaresa method of solving genetic probability questions.52
5993833683Cellular RespirationAnimal cells turn carbohydrates, water and oxygen into energy (ATP). Waste product is carbon dioxide.53
5993833684Ribosomesmall organelle in the cell on which proteins are assembled; made of RNA and protein; where amino acids are made into proteins54
5993833685RNAA pairs with U and C pairs with G. At this point the base Uracil is put in place of Thymine (so A now bonds only with U).55
5993833686Somaticany body cell expect for sex cells56
5993833687Successionthe gradual process of change in an ecosystem after a disturbance. generally leads back to a climax community57

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