5.2 Natural Selection
Across
- 3. selection pressure based on temperature, weather conditions or geography
- 4. selection pressure based on the presence of food, habitat, shelter and territory
- 6. process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change
- 8. selection pressure based on pathogens and disease
- 11. struggle for survival (species tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support)
- 12. Environmental pressures lead to differential reproduction within a population
- 13. An example of adaptive radiation can be seen in the variety of beak types
Down
- 1. rapid evolutionary diversification of a single ancestral line
- 2. Over time, there is a change in allele frequency within the population gene pool
- 5. Individuals with beneficial traits will be more likely to survive and pass these traits on to their offspring
- 7. selection pressure:animals hunting on their prey
- 9. one of two or more versions of a gene
- 10. difference between organisms caused by genetic differences or environmental factors