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adaptation : what is a feature that allows an organism to survive in its environment.
variation : what is the difference in the physical traits of an individual from those of others in the group to which it belongs.
naturalselection : what is a mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce.
population : what is all the individuals of a species that live in that area.
fitness : what is the measure of the ability to survive and produce more off spring relative to the other members of the population in a given environment.
biogeograp : what is the study of the distribution of organisms around the world.
evolution : what is the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors.
species : what is a group of organisms so similar to another that they can reproduce and have fertile offspring.
allelefrequency : what is a measure of how common a certain allele is in the population.
genepool : what is the combined alleles of all the individuals in a population.
behaviorisolation : what isolation is caused by differences in courtship or mating behaviors.
geographicisolation : what isolation involves barriers that divides a population into two or more groups.
speciation : what is the rise of two or more species from one existing species.
temporalisolation : what isolation exists when timing prevents reproduction between populations.
reproductiveisolation : what isolation occurs when a member of different populations can no longer mate successfully with one another.
Evolution Activity
Across:1. | what is the difference in the physical traits of an individual from those of others in the group to which it belongs. | 5. | what is the combined alleles of all the individuals in a population. | 8. | what is a group of organisms so similar to another that they can reproduce and have fertile offspring. | 10. | what is the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors. | 13. | what is a feature that allows an organism to survive in its environment. | 14. | what is the rise of two or more species from one existing species. | 15. | what is a mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce. |
| | Down:2. | what is a measure of how common a certain allele is in the population. | 3. | what isolation is caused by differences in courtship or mating behaviors. | 4. | what isolation occurs when a member of different populations can no longer mate successfully with one another. | 6. | what isolation involves barriers that divides a population into two or more groups. | 7. | what isolation exists when timing prevents reproduction between populations. | 9. | what is the study of the distribution of organisms around the world. | 11. | what is all the individuals of a species that live in that area. | 12. | what is the measure of the ability to survive and produce more off spring relative to the other members of the population in a given environment. |
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Evolution Activity
Across:1. | what is the difference in the physical traits of an individual from those of others in the group to which it belongs. | 5. | what is the combined alleles of all the individuals in a population. | 8. | what is a group of organisms so similar to another that they can reproduce and have fertile offspring. | 10. | what is the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors. | 13. | what is a feature that allows an organism to survive in its environment. | 14. | what is the rise of two or more species from one existing species. | 15. | what is a mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce. |
| | Down:2. | what is a measure of how common a certain allele is in the population. | 3. | what isolation is caused by differences in courtship or mating behaviors. | 4. | what isolation occurs when a member of different populations can no longer mate successfully with one another. | 6. | what isolation involves barriers that divides a population into two or more groups. | 7. | what isolation exists when timing prevents reproduction between populations. | 9. | what is the study of the distribution of organisms around the world. | 11. | what is all the individuals of a species that live in that area. | 12. | what is the measure of the ability to survive and produce more off spring relative to the other members of the population in a given environment. |
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