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Biology 101 final

TermDefinition
Acids
Alpine Biome located on mountains throughout the world. at high altitude where trees can not grow, 180 days of growth season,below freezing at night.
Analogous
Anaphase Is a stage in mitosis and meiosis where chromosomes begin moving to opposite ends (poles) of the cell.
Anti-codon
Aphotic
Applied
Aristotle
Aristotle
artificial
Atom
ATP
Autosomal Dominant
Autosomal Recessive
Binary Fission
Biomes
Biosphere
Bog Swamp or fed only by rain.
Cancer
Cation
Cell
Cell Plate
centromere
Chi-Square
Chromatids
Cleavage Furrrow
Co-dominate
Codon
Cohesion
Community
Coniferous
Control
Crossing Over
Cytochrome C
CytoKinesis 3rd main stage of the cell cycl. during which the cells cytoplasm divides creating a new cell.
Dark reaction
Darwin
Deciduous forest
Delta Where the river dumps in to the ocean or sea
Desert Covers a 5th of Earth Surface rainfall is less than 10in. a year
Diploid Diploid cells contain two complete sets (2n) of chromosomes.
Direct
Diurnal
DNA
Downs' syndrome
E.T. Origin
Egg
Elements
Endoergonic
Entropy
Estuaires
Evolution
Experiment
Fens Swap or Marsh is fed by grown water
Fermentation process in which NAD is regenerated allowing cells to maintain glycolysis in the absence of oxygen.
Forest
Freshwater low salt Concentration less than 1%
Gas
Genetic Drift
Genotype
Genus
Germ
G-o Phase
Grassland
Haploid Haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes (n) as diploid - i.e. a haploid cell contains only one complete set of chromosomes
Heredity
Heterozygous
Homostasis
Homozygous
Huygen
Hydrocarbon
Hydrosphere
Hypothesis
Incomplete dominance
Indirect
Interphase 1st stage of thee cell cycl. during which a cell grows, matures,replates
Ionic
Isotope
Jacob syndrome
Kayotype
Keystone
klinefelter syndrome
Lactic Acid
Lemming
Light reaction
Limnetic
Linnaeus
Lithoshere
Marine Biome Make up 80% of all habitations, Oceans that all connect to form a single grate body of water.
Marsh Wet lands without trees
Meiosis
Mendel
Metaphase
Metastases
Migration
Mitosis 2nd main stage of the cell cycle.
Model
Monohybrid
M- RNA
Mutation Is a change in the DNA sequence of a gene, in which alter the amino acid sequence of a protein.
Natural selection
Neritic
Newton
Nocturnal
Nucleotide
Oogenesis
Orgainic
Organism
Oxygen
Pedigree
Pelagic Zone I the part of the open sea that is not near sea floor.
Permafrost Located at a high latitudes soil at or below the freezing point of water
phenotype
Phosporation
Photic
Photosynthesis 2 phase pathway in which the Sun's light energy is Concerted to chemical energy for use by the cell
Plasma
Polar Bodies
Population
Potential
Prairies grassland with tall grasses
Principle
Protista Eukaryotic
Punnett
Pure
Purine
Pyrimidine
Rainforest
Reduction
Replication
RNA
r RNA
Scientific Method
Sex-linked
Solids
Somatic
Spermatogenesis
Stepps
Swamps Wetlands with trees
Special creation
Species
Species
Sperm
Symbiosis
Synapsis
Taiga Reps the LARGEST terrestrial biome, 50-60 degrees north Lat. Sessions are short, most and moderately warm summers & long, cold and dry winters. 130 length of the growing forest
Theory
Thermocline
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
Transcription
Transltion
T-RNA
Troposhere
Tumor
Tundra
Turner Syndrome
Wetland Any land that's covered by water that support aquatic plants
Whittaker
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