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AP Biology Chapter 1 Vocab Flashcards

AP Biology Chapter 1 Vocab

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452609159adaptive radiationperiod of evolutionary change in which groups of organisms form many new species whose adaptions allow them to fill vacant ecological roles in their communities
452609160ATP (adenosine triphosphate)an adenine-containing nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when its phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed; this energy is used to drive endergonic reactions in cells
452609161Archaeaone of two prokaryotic domains, lives in Earth's most extreme environments (salty lakes and boiling hot springs)
452609162Archaeanmember of the prokaryotic domain Archaea
452609163Bioinformaticsthe use of computers, software, and mathematical models to process and integrate biological information from large data sets
452609164biologythe scientific study of life
452609165controlled experimentan experiment in which an experimental group is compared with a control group that varies only in the factor being tested
452609166datarecorded observations
452609167deductive reasoninga type of logic in which specific results are predicted from a general premise
452609168DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)a double-stranded, helixal nucleic acid molecule consisting of nucleotide monomers with a deoxyribose sugar and the nitrogenous bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T)
452609169DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)capable of replicating and determining the inherited structure of a cell's protein
452609170discovery sciencethe process of scientific inquiry that focuses on describing nature
452609171emergent propertiesnew properties that arise with each step upward in the hierarchy of life, owing to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity increases
452609172eukaryathe domain that includes all eukaryotic organisms
452609173eukaryotic cella type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles; these organisms (protists, plants, fungi, and animals) are called eukaryotes
452609174evolutionthe process of change that has transformed life on Earth from its earliest beginnings to the diversity of organisms living today
452609175genomethe genetic material of an organism or virus; the complete complement of an organism's or virus's genes along with its non-coding nucleic acid sequences
452609176hypothesisa tentative answer to a well-framed question, narrower in scope than a theory and subject to testing
452609177inductive reasoninga type of logic in which generalizations are based on a large number of specific observations
452609178inquirythe search for information and explanation, often focused by specific questions
452609179modela representation of a theory or process
452609180negative feedbacka primary mechanism of homeostasis, whereby a change in a physiological variable triggers a response that counteracts the initial change
452609181orderin classification, the taxonomic category above the level of family
452609182positive feedbacka physiological control mechanism in which a change in a variable triggers mechanisms that amplify the change
452609183prokaryotic cella type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles; these organisms (bacteria and archaea) are called prokaryotes
452609184systems biologyan approach to studying biology that aims to model the dynamic behavior of whole biological systems
452609185technologythe application of scientific knowledge for a specific purpose, often involving industry or commerce but also including uses in basic research

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