Gen Bio II final test questions
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- bara
- special creation act of God
- Darwinian evolution
- variation in organisms
- Darwin reasoned
- best adapted organisms
- earth's crust
- plate tectonics
- Yom
- 24 hour day
- early atmosphere
- no oxygen
- natural selection acts on
- inherited traits
- Stanley Miller reproduced
- amino acids
- Mid-Atlantic ridge
- divergence area
- During early 4.6 billion years
- no land plants or animals/dominant unicellular prokaryotes
- directional selection
- 1 extreme pheotypes is successful
- no rainbows during flood
- dense mist around the early earth
- individual fitness
- success in gene contributions
- literalist
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Gen. 1 scientific text
scientific creationism - geographic isolation
- physically separating parts of population
- Paleozoic Era
- 550 million years ago
- Pandea and Gonwandaland
- past giant continents
- "Big Bang" evidence
- 12-14 yeras ago
- Believe Yom is unknown amount of time
- Day-Age Theory
- Believe that Gen is days in which God spoke to Moses
- Revelation Day
- Believe God created earth by 3 days of creation and 3 days of filling the earth
- Framework theory
- Believe that prehistoric organisms destroyed when Lucifer got kicked out from heaven
- Gap, Ruin, Reconstruction
- Gene Pool
- all the variations possible in a population
- phylogeny
- the evolutionary history of a species
- ex nihlio
- out of nothing
- kinds
- moses word. we don't know what it means, so it could mean species... it could mean God made a protype feline and from that microevolution caused everything from cat to mountain lion
- co-evolution
- organisms evolve together because they affect each other
- hamar
- Hebrew word meaning keeper
- organisms within a species start to differ and move away from one another
- divergent evolution
- hominoid closely related to us
- chimpanzee
- classification system
- taxonomy
- father of modern taxonomy
- Linnaeus
- 1st to branch off in evolutionary tree of humans
- prosimians
- compares/contrasts 1st human/Jesus Christ
- two adams
- Neaderthals may have suffered
- cretinism
- best example of steward in the Old Testament
- Joseph
- predator change w/prey
- coevolution
- oikos
- house or home
- servant/king and steward
- Christian ecology
- viruses
- not alive...no cells
- God will use "non-christians"
- Personal/Infinite model
- name of an organism used by biologists
- none of the above
- Hominid w/largest brain capacity
- Homo neaderthalensis
- wings of a bat, butterfly, and bird
- analogy
- Darwin's finches
- adaptive radiation
- Man evolved from monkeys
- what creationist incorrectly say evolution teaches
- Old/ New World monkeys part of
- anthropoids;hominoids
- homologous
- structure appears similar with same embryological location but don't do the same things
- abad
- to serve
- hominid
- is considered a human
- adaptive radiation
- evolutionary diversification of a generalized ancestral form with production of a number of adaptively specialized forms
- essential macronutrients
- carbon and magnesium
- mouse survivorship curve
- II
- idea 2 species can't occupy the same niche
- competitive exclusion principle
- density independent population regulation mechanisms include
- man, fire, and storm
- distribution pattern shown by territorial birds during mating season
- uniform
- climate is to weather
- what currents are to waves
- gas that contributes to ozone layder depletion
- CFC
- climate differs from weather
- two of the above
- 2 bunny rabbits try 2 eat the same carrot
- intraspecific competition
- main difference between primary and secondary succssion is
- one starts from bare rocks and one has soil present
- water hits vegetation first then moves to soil
- interception
- ground tissue
- collenchyma, sclerenchyma, parenchyma
- permanant tissue
- dermal, ground, vascular
- trophic or food pyramid shape
- trick question not a pyramid shape
- community is where in hierarchy of ecological organization
- between population and exosystem
- tissue found in circumference of tree
- lateral meristem tissue
- living together type of relationship
- symbiosis
- mineral ions carried up plant
- xylem
- scientific name of herbivore
- primary consumer
- london is warmer then NY during winter
- unknown
- community permanent for given area
- climax community
- stage of population growth death=birth
- stationary
- greenhouse effect
- due to gases increased by deforestation and increasing the earths temperature
- winds and current curve in specific direction
- corolis effect
- J curve population demonstrates
- biotic potential;environmental resistance
- phloem
- carries photosynthates in plants
- percolation
- water seeps into soil eventually making an aquifer
- resource partioning
- when competition occurs a species can decide to share a resource (i.e. little birds top of the tree and bigger birds bottom of the tree)
- hydrosere
- aquatic succession
- periderm
- bark of a plant
- beaver gnawed at tree; tree lived for a while
- xylem
- composed of ground tissue and uppermost ground tissue in leaf
- palisade mesophyll
- variation of photosynthesis that reduces loss of H20
- none of the above
- photosynthetic nutrients carried around plant
- phloem
- water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- cohesion
- vascular cambium
- between phloem and xylem, forms more xylem, forms interfascicular and intrafascicular cambium
- chlorophyll molecule used in photosynthesis
- bound in the membrane of thylakoid
- typical monocot leaf vein
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xylem on top
phloem on bottom - most important enzyme
- rubisco
- wavelength most used
- orange-red
- youngest xylen found
- adjacent to vascular cambium...side opposite phloem
- clearly separated leaflets
- compound leaves
- photosynthesis uses bundle sheath
- none of the above
- principle carbohydrate use in transport
- sucrose
- dicot root vs monocot root that dicot root
- xylem in x pattern