evolution
Across
- 3. a random fluctuation in the frequencies of different gene versions (alleles) within a population, particularly in small or isolated populations
- 4. a process where humans intentionally choose parent organisms with desirable traits to reproduce and pass on those traits to future generations
- 5. internal, functional changes in an organism's body that help it survive and reproduce in a specific environment
- 7. the phenomenon where some individuals within a population leave more offspring than others, due to variations in their traits, which can influence their survival and reproductive success
- 9. the seasonal or regular movement of animals, typically from one habitat to another, in search of better conditions for reproduction, food, or other resources
- 10. a change in the DNA sequence of a cell
- 12. a natural adaptation where organisms, including animals and plants, blend into their surroundings to hide from predators or prey, or to deceive them
- 14. the physical characteristics of an organism that enhance its survival and reproduction within its environment
- 15. anatomical features or structures that were fully functional in ancestral organisms but have lost most or all of their original function in the descendant species
Down
- 1. the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified
- 2. similar features in different species that serve the same function but have different evolutionary origins and underlying structures
- 6. an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
- 8. when one organism, the mimic, evolves to resemble another organism or environmental feature, the model, to gain an advantage, often protection from predators or other selective pressure
- 11. refers to the heritable traits (physical, behavioral, or physiological) that enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a specific environment
- 13. the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully