Advanced Heredity | Plasma Membrane | Neuron Structure and function | Evidence of Evolution | Drivers of evolution |
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Why are linked genes inherited with each other?
What is that your off-spring gets a whole chromosome from either parent
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What is the plasma membrane made of?
What is phosphate heads and lipid tales.
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What structures make up your CNS?
What is brain and spinal cord.
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What is a vestigial structure?
What is species born with parts that aren't useful in present time.
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Explain gene flow.
What is migrate and mating.
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Describe genetic drift.
What is the mutations or random luck
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Plasma membranes are selectively permeable. What does this mean?
What is when some things pass through and others don't.
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Which neurons transport information to other neurons found in the CNS
What is interneurons.
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What is true.
True or False, all life is related?
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Explain genetic drift.
What is random change happens.
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Describe two types of point mutations.
What is substitution, insertion, and deletion.
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Why might a donated organ be rejected?
What is that it doesn't have the right recognition protein.
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What is the cell body of a neuron called?
What is soma.
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What layer of a rock is typically the oldest?
What is the lower layer.
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Give an example of stabilizing selection.
What is birthweight.
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Describe three types of chromosomal mutations.
What is inversion, deletion, duplication, and translocation.
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What is the function or purpose of microvilli?
What is the expanded surface of an area for absorption
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What do inhibitory signals do?
What is tend to keep the neuron from firing.
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Explain an analogous structure providing evidence for evolution.
What is species changing based on what they need to survive.
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Explain intersexual selection.
What is females choose which males to mate with.
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What is a frame shift?
What is when a base mutation occurs it can change the code completely and give you a different outcome.
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What is passive transport?
What is when you transport without using energy.
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What is an action potential?
What is nerve impulse.
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Are closely related species typically found near eachother?
What is yes, closer related species usually develop together.
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Give 2 examples on how sympatric speciation occur?
What is, offspring fails to thrive, behavioral isolation, habitat isolation or offspring cannot be produced because they aren't the same species
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