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Adaptation: the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
Allele Frequency: The percentage of a population of a species that carries a particular allele on a given chromosome locus.
Behavioral Isolation: is an important evolutionary mechanism that helps members of the same species identify each other as proper mates.
Biogeography: the study of the geographical distribution of living things
Evolution: The process by which species of organisms arise from earlier life forms and undergo change over time through natural selection.
Fitness: Also called Darwinian ____
Gene Pool: The collective genetic information contained within a population of sexually reproducing organisms
Temporal Isolation: Occurs because species mate at different time.
Geographic Isolation: represents a prezygotic barrier to reproduction, though one that, uniquely, can lack a genetic component
Natural Selection: The process by which organisms that are better suited to their environment than others produce more offspring.
Population: A group of individuals of the same species occupying a particular geographic area.
Reproductive Isolation: the conditions, as physiological or behavioral differences or geographical barriers, that prevent potentially interbreeding populations from cross-fertilization.
Species: A group of organisms having many characteristics in common and ranking below a genus.
Speciation: the formation of new species as a result of geographic, physiological, anatomical, or behavioral factors that prevent previously interbreeding populations from breeding with each other.
Variation: the act, process, condition, or result of changing or varying; diversity
Evolution
Across:| 10. | is an important evolutionary mechanism that helps members of the same species identify each other as proper mates. | | 13. | A group of individuals of the same species occupying a particular geographic area. |
| | 14. | represents a prezygotic barrier to reproduction, though one that, uniquely, can lack a genetic component | | 15. | the act, process, condition, or result of changing or varying; diversity |
| | Down:| 1. | the conditions, as physiological or behavioral differences or geographical barriers, that prevent potentially interbreeding populations from cross-fertilization. | | 2. | The percentage of a population of a species that carries a particular allele on a given chromosome locus. | | 3. | the study of the geographical distribution of living things | | 4. | The collective genetic information contained within a population of sexually reproducing organisms | | 5. | The process by which species of organisms arise from earlier life forms and undergo change over time through natural selection. | | 6. | The process by which organisms that are better suited to their environment than others produce more offspring. |
| | 7. | Occurs because species mate at different time. | | 8. | the formation of new species as a result of geographic, physiological, anatomical, or behavioral factors that prevent previously interbreeding populations from breeding with each other. | | 9. | the action or process of adapting or being adapted. | | 11. | A group of organisms having many characteristics in common and ranking below a genus. | | 12. | Also called Darwinian ____ |
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Evolution
Across:| 10. | is an important evolutionary mechanism that helps members of the same species identify each other as proper mates. | | 13. | A group of individuals of the same species occupying a particular geographic area. |
| | 14. | represents a prezygotic barrier to reproduction, though one that, uniquely, can lack a genetic component | | 15. | the act, process, condition, or result of changing or varying; diversity |
| | Down:| 1. | the conditions, as physiological or behavioral differences or geographical barriers, that prevent potentially interbreeding populations from cross-fertilization. | | 2. | The percentage of a population of a species that carries a particular allele on a given chromosome locus. | | 3. | the study of the geographical distribution of living things | | 4. | The collective genetic information contained within a population of sexually reproducing organisms | | 5. | The process by which species of organisms arise from earlier life forms and undergo change over time through natural selection. | | 6. | The process by which organisms that are better suited to their environment than others produce more offspring. |
| | 7. | Occurs because species mate at different time. | | 8. | the formation of new species as a result of geographic, physiological, anatomical, or behavioral factors that prevent previously interbreeding populations from breeding with each other. | | 9. | the action or process of adapting or being adapted. | | 11. | A group of organisms having many characteristics in common and ranking below a genus. | | 12. | Also called Darwinian ____ |
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