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Campbell Biology 9th Edition – Glossary A, Complete Test Bank Material

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This document contains the full glossary from the Campbell Biology 9th Edition Test Bank, covering key biological terms from A onward. It provides clear definitions of essential concepts across cell biology, genetics, physiology, ecology, evolution, and biochemistry. The material is ideal for exam preparation, concept review, and mastering biological terminology aligned with the 9th edition curriculum.

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turgor pressure - The force directed against a plant cell wall after the influx of water and
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swelling of the cell due to osmosis.
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turnover - The mixing of waters as a result of changing water-temperature profiles in a
lake.

turnover time - The time required to replace the standing crop of a population or group
of populations (for example, of phytoplankton), calculated as the ratio of standing crop
to production.

twin study - A behavioral study in which researchers compare the behavior of identical
twins raised apart with that of identical twins raised in the same household.

tympanic membrane - Another name for the eardrum, the membrane between the outer
and middle ear.

uniformitarianism - The principle that mechanisms of change are constant over time.

Unikonta - One of five supergroups of eukaryotes proposed in a current hypothesis of
the evolutionary history of eukaryotes. This clade, which is supported by studies of
myosin proteins and DNA, consists of amoebozoans and opisthokonts.

unsaturated fatty acid - A fatty acid that has one or more double bonds between
carbons in the hydrocarbon tail. Such bonding reduces the number of hydrogen atoms
attached to the carbon skeleton.

urea - A soluble nitrogenous waste produced in the liver by a metabolic cycle that
combines ammonia with carbon dioxide.

ureter - A duct leading from the kidney to the urinary bladder.

urethra - A tube that releases urine from the mammalian body near the vagina in
females and through the penis in males; also serves in males as the exit tube for the
reproductive system.

uric acid - A product of protein and purine metabolism and the major nitrogenous waste
product of insects, land snails, and many reptiles. It is relatively nontoxic and largely
insoluble.

urinary bladder - The pouch where urine is stored prior to elimination.

uterine cycle - The changes that occur in the uterus during the reproductive cycle of the
human female; also called the menstrual cycle.

uterus - A female organ where eggs are fertilized and/or development of the young
occurs.

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utricle - In the vertebrate ear, a chamber in the vestibule behind the oval window that
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opens into the three semicircular canals.

vaccine - A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune
system to mount defenses against the pathogen.

vacuole - A membrane-bounded vesicle whose specialized function varies in different
kinds of cells.

vagina - Part of the female reproductive system between the uterus and the outside
opening; the birth canal in mammals. During copulation, it accommodates the male's
penis and receives sperm.

valence - The bonding capacity of a given atom; usually equals the number of unpaired
electrons required to complete the atom's outermost shell.

valence electron - An electron in the outermost electron shell.

valence shell - The outermost energy shell of an atom, containing the valence electrons
involved in the chemical reactions of that atom.

van der Waals interactions - Weak attractions between molecules or parts of molecules
that result from transient local partial charges.

variation - Differences between members of the same species.

vas deferens - In mammals, the tube in the male reproductive system in which sperm
travel from the epididymis to the urethra.

vasa recta - The capillary system in the kidney that serves the loop of Henle.

vascular cambium - A cylinder of meristematic tissue in woody plants that adds layers of
secondary vascular tissue called secondary xylem (wood) and secondary phloem.

vascular plant - A plant with vascular tissue. This category includes all living plant
species except liverworts, mosses, and hornworts.

vascular tissue - Plant tissue consisting of cells joined into tubes that transport water
and nutrients throughout the plant body.

vascular tissue system - A transport system formed by xylem and phloem throughout a
vascular plant. Xylem transports water and minerals; phloem transports sugars, the
products of photosynthesis.

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vasectomy - The cutting and sealing of each vas deferens to prevent sperm from
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entering the urethra.
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vasocongestion - The filling of a tissue with blood, caused by increased blood flow
through the arteries of that tissue.

vasoconstriction - A decrease in the diameter of blood vessels caused by contraction of
smooth muscles in the vessel walls.

vasodilation - An increase in the diameter of blood vessels caused by relaxation of
smooth muscles in the vessel walls.

vector - An organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another.

vegetal pole - The point at the end of an egg in the hemisphere where most yolk is
concentrated; opposite of animal pole.

vegetative reproduction - Cloning of plants by asexual means.

vein - (1) In animals, a vessel that carries blood toward the heart. (2) In plants, a
vascular bundle in a leaf.

ventilation - The flow of air or water over a respiratory surface.

ventral - Pertaining to the underside, or bottom, of an animal with radial or bilateral
symmetry.

ventricle - (1) A heart chamber that pumps blood out of the heart. (2) A space in the
vertebrate brain, filled with cerebrospinal fluid.

venule - A vessel that conveys blood between a capillary bed and a vein.

vernalization - The use of cold treatment to induce a plant to flower.

vertebrates - A chordate animal with a backbone, including sharks and rays, ray-finned
fishes, coelacanths, lungfishes, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals.

vesicle - A membranous sac in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.

vessel - A continuous water-conducting micropipe found in most angiosperms and a few
nonflowering vascular plants.

vessel element - A short, wide water-conducting cell found in the xylem of most
angiosperms and a few nonflowering vascular plants. Dead at maturity, these are
aligned end to end to form micropipes called vessels.

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