BIOLOGY VOCABULARY EOC REVIEW – ANSWER KEY



BIOLOGY VOCABULARY EOC REVIEW – ANSWER KEY

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1. cytoskeleton

2. enzyme

3. virus

4. RNA

5. lysosome

6. mitochondria

7. anaphase I

8. crossing over

9. nondisjunction

10. meiosis

11. sex chromosomes

12. codominance

13. law of segregation

14. uracil

15. TT , Tt

16. transcription

17. 25%

18. hypothesis

19. genetic drift

20. convergent evolution

21. cellular respiration

22. vaccine

23. 3:1

24. transgenic

25. inference

26. biology

27. adaptation

28. species

29. hypothesis

30. cell

31. symbiosis

32. food chain

33. autotroph

34. omnivore

35. biodiversity

36. extinction

37. commensalism

38. abiotic

39. biotic

40. diffusion

41. cell theory

42. eukaryotes

43. selective permeability

44. prokaryote

45. active transport

46. centrioles

47. ATP

48. photosynthesis

49. aerobic

50. anaerobic

51. protein synthesis

52. mitosis

53. gametes

54. heredity

55. diploid

56. nucleic acid

57. genetic engineering

58. spontaneous generation

59. natural selection

60. binomial nomenclature

61. Louis Pasteur

62. chloroplasts

63. fossil

64. Eubacteria / Archaebacteria

65. Protista

66. Fungi

67. Plantae

68. Animalia

69. relative dating

70. binary fission

71. chitin

72. carbohydrate

73. flagella

74. chlorophyll

75. nonvascular plant

76. vascular tissue

77. dichotomous key

78. alternation of generations

79. gastrulation

80. open circulatory system

81. dorsal hollow nerve cord

82. radial symmetry

83. Mollusca

84. sessile

85. swim bladder

86. amphibians

87. birds (aves)

88. reptiles

89. amniotic egg

90. uterus

91. imprinting

92. digestive system

93. negative feedback

94. homeostasis

95. cell specialization

96. DNA replication

97. testosterone

98. acquired immunity

99. biomes

100. carrying capacity

101. chromosomes

102. cirdadian rhythm

103. codon

104. compound light microscope

105. vertebrate

106. tundra

107. succession

108. decomposers

109. exponential growth

110. geographic isolation

111. sexual reproduction

112. protein

113. population

114. karyotype

115. limiting factor

116. asexual reproduction

117. polygenic inheritance

118. sex-linked traits

119. pedigree

120. gymnosperms

121. respiration

122. coevolution

123. immune response

124. field ecology

125. community

126. trophic level

127. sustainability

128. stewardship

129. independent variable

130. ribosomes

131. fermentation

132. independent assortment

133. pathogen

134. parasites

135. antibiotic resistance

136. antibiotics

137. migration

138. mimicry

139. producer

140. food web

141. water cycle

142. gene regulation

143. test cross

144. annelids

145. nutrition

146. carbon cycle

147. J-curve

148. phospholipids bilayer

149. substrate

150. guanine

151. nitrogenous base

152. law of dominance

153. gene mutation

154. genotype

155. phenotype

156. monohybrid cross

157. microevolution

158. heterotrophic

159. growth

160. lymphatic system

161. antibodies

162. hibernation

163. phototropism

164. ecological pyramid

165. gametophyte

166. transpiration

167. fertility rates

168. demography

169. El Nino phenomenon

170. pollution

171. conservation

172. renewable resources

173. experiment

174. protozoans

175. inflammation

176. xylem

177. phloem

178. angiosperm

179. pseudopodia

180. pollination

181. lytic cycle

182. protocells

183. chemosynthesis

184. mitochondria

185. multicellular

186. clone

187. cell wall

188. vacuole

189. Charles Darwin

190. Linnaeus

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