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AP Biology
Scavenger
HuntCamille Gaty
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1. Anther and Filament of
Stamen
The anther and
filament of this
flower stamen are
where pollen is
produced.
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2. Ectotherm
This frog is an
ectotherm
because it cannot
maintain its own
body heat.
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3. Epithelial Tissue
Epithelial tissue line
surfaces
throughout the
body. My hand is
an example of
epithelial tissue.
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4. Recessive phenotype
My mom’s eye is
blue: blue eyes are
a recessive trait.
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Dominant Phenotype
My sister’s eyes are
brown- a good
example of a
dominant
phenotype.
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5. Amniotic Egg
As opposed to
embryonic
eggs, with one
membrane, amniot
ic eggs have more
than one
membrane.
Chicken eggs are
an example of this.
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6. Heterotroph
Heterotrophs are
organisms that
have to use
organic carbon for
growth, like my
cat, Riley.
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7. k-strategist
A k-strategist is an
organism that has
few offspring and
takes care of them
until they are
grown. Cats are a
good example of
this.
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8. Autotroph
Autotrophs are
organisms that can
produce their own
food, and don’t
need to consume
organic
compounds, like
these flowers.
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9. Frond
A long string of
leaves on a plant,
or a large divided
leaf. This picture is
the former.
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10. Eukaryote
Eukaryotes, like this
large-leafed
plant, have a
nuclear envelope.
As opposed to
prokaryotes, which
do not.
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11. Meristem
The part of a plant
that is
growing, consisting
of undifferentiated
cells, like these
budding flowers.
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12. Cuticle layer of a plant
The protective
waxy covering on
most plant leaves.
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13. Gynosperm leaf
Gynosperms are
plants that store
their seeds in
cones, like conifers.
This is a twig of one
in my yard.
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14. Gynosperm cone
This pinecone from
my yard is an
example of the
cone from a plant
that stores its seed
there.
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15. Hydrophobic
A hydrophobic
substance is
nonpolar, so it does
not bond with
water- like a lipid.
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16. Hydrophilic
A substance that is
polar, so it readily
bonds with water-
like NaCl, or table
salt.
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17. Flower ovary
A flower ovary is
inside the small
green circular part
at the base of the
flower.
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18. Animal Adaptation
This conch shell
that I found in the
Gulf of Mexico
would have
provided
protection for a
sea snail
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19. Glycogen
A polysaccharide
that can serve as
energy storage.
Bread and other
starchy foods can
boost glycogen
levels after rigorous
exercise.
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20. Introduced Species
A species that is
not native to the
environment but is
introduced. This
tree in my yard is a
European
Birdcherry… not
native to America.
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21. Fermentation
This glass of beer has alcohol in it, and it went through a process called fermentation, which gives the beer its carbonation and alcohol content.
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22. Parenchyma cells
Parenchyma cells
form the ground
tissue in plants, like
in these alfalfa
sprouts.
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23. Basidiomycetes
Basidiomycetes are
a type of fungi that
reproduce
sexually, via club-
like ends, such as
the chopped-up
mushrooms
pictured here.
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24. Auxin-producing area of a
plant
Auxin is produced
at the tip of the
stem, and at the
tip of wherever the
plant is growing.
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25. Connective tissue
Connective tissue
supports and
connects different
tissues or organs.
Cartilige and bone
are both types of
connective tissue
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26. Endotherm
An endotherm is
an organism that
can keep its own
body temperature
level, like me.
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27. Ethylene
Ethylene is a
colorless,
flammable
hydrocarbon
commonly found in
antifreeze.
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28. Rhizome
A rhizome is the
subterranean stem
of a plant, like
ginger. This ginger
has been peeled
but is still a rhizome.
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29. Redox reaction
A redox reaction is
a reaction is which
the oxidation state
is changed.
Rust, like on this
shower curtain
rod, is a good
example.
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30. Lipid used for energy
storage
Lipids are often
used for energy
storage, and can
be found in fatty
things like this stick
of butter.