Natural Selection
Across
- 3. – An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- 7. – Describes traits passed from parents to offspring through genes.
- 10. – Characteristics or features of an organism, such as eye color or fur thickness.
- 13. – The gradual change in a species over many generations.
- 14. – A random change in DNA that can sometimes create a new trait.
- 15. – The young or children produced by living organisms.
Down
- 1. – The natural differences among individuals in a species, such as color, size, or speed.
- 2. – A group of the same species living in the same area.
- 4. – The surroundings or conditions in which a plant or animal lives and that influence which traits are helpful.
- 5. DRIFT – A random change in how common certain traits are in small populations.
- 6. – A helpful trait that improves an organism’s ability to survive in its environment.
- 8. – The ability of an organism to continue living and reproducing despite challenges.
- 9. SELECTION – The process by which individuals with traits that help them survive and reproduce pass those traits on more often.
- 11. FLOW – The movement of genes from one population to another when individuals migrate or interbreed.
- 12. – Units of heredity that carry the instructions for traits from parents to offspring.