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Per 7 Very Last CW!

Across
Water, sunlight, soil are examples of nonliving or ___ factors.
DNA complement of GTAGGG
Somatic cells have this many chromosomes
What percent of a heterozygous cross will be heterozygous?
Phenotype for Ff if F is nonfreckled
Fitness improves _____ to allow organisms to survive and reproduce
Maximum number of organisms that an ecosystem can support
Someone with two recessive alleles is this
DNA replication ensures that every cell has a complete set of ___ genetic information
What proteins are made of
Enzyme that unwinds DNA during replication
Type of reproduction that requires more energy and a mate
Process that makes different daughter cells (not identical)
If a cell doesn't pass this, it commit suicide
Allele that overpowers another to express a trait
Comparative anatomy, homologous structures, DNA comparison are evidence of common ____ in evolution
Reads the mRNA strand during translation
Down
This is low in populations that have trouble adapting to a changing environment
A fertilized egg
Copying a segment of DNA into mRNA
Traits that are removed through survival of the fittest
Occurs when reproductive, geographic, or behavioral isolation are in place
Selection ____ drive natural selection
Energy flows in ___ direction.
Process that converts mRNA into a specific protein
Is driven by selection pressures
When a nonnative species is introduced, what happens in the ecosystem?
This and protein structure determines what its job is
DNA-->transciption-->mRNA-->translation-->___--> trait
Percentage of energy transferred to the next trophic level
Competition, predation, sleep. Which is NOT a selection pressure?
Ability of an organism to reproduce and have its offspring survive
Energy flows from ___ to higher trophic levels