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1. What do you call the symbiotic relationship where a parasite benefits while the host is harmed?
2. Neon, krypton and argon are examples of what kind of gases, which produce light by electroluminescence?
3. The spin quantum number describes the spin for a given what?
4. What doctors specialize in diseases stemming from glandular issues?
5. Snails, scallops, and squids are examples of invertebrates called what?
6. What prevents solutes that have accumulated in the xylem from leaking back into the soil solution?
7. What do we call any way that animals act, either alone or with other animals.
8. Does blood flow increase or decrease when blood vessels constrict?
9. Like the marketplace, the metabolic economy is regulated by what basic principle?
10. What type of reproduction do fungi engage in?
11. What holds homologs together as the spindle forms for the first meiotic division?
12. Making ups about 50 percent of the modern american diet, what food group can be classified according to the number of monomers they contain of simple sugars and/or complex sugars?
13. Quarks also have a different type of charge, called what?
14. What are small, icy objects that have very elliptical orbits around the sun?
15. What do cells secrete that binds to receptors?
16. What kind of light bulb contains a thin wire filament made of tungsten that gets hot and glows?
17. What occurs before the endometrium thickens in estrous cycles?
18. Because they can cause diseases in plants, some parasitic fungi are considered what?
19. What is the name of the muscle that contracts to cause the joint to straighten?
20. What weakly scatters visible light?
21. Photosynthesis uses solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce energy-storing carbohydrates.what is produced as a waste product?
22. Because force and electric field are what, they have direction as well as their value?
23. What are the two major types of seed plants called?
24. When is melatonin secreted?
25. What is the evolutionary history of group of related organisms