Shonye' 3.4.1
Across
- 1. What makes some more suited for their environment and gives them an advantage?
- 3. An example of Both phenotype extreme
- 4. The evolutionary process by which one species gives rise to several species, each specialized for different environments.
- 5. What is it when structures from different species with similar functions BUT different evolutiona?y branches.
- 7. Organisms that only breed within their species, not with other species
- 8. what is it when they have to compete for food, mates, space, resources?
- 9. Evolution over a short period of time
- 13. What is it when 2 or more anatomical structures in different species that are similar and show how they evolved from a common ancestor
- 14. An example of 1 phenotype extreme
- 15. When alleles are eliminated from a gene pool usually due to a natural disaster.
- 16. changing environment (ex.weather) select for different phenotypes (ex. beak size)
- 17. An example of Intermediate phenotype
- 18. What shows evolutionary relationships and that all life evolved from Prokaryotic Bacteria?
- 19. prey avoid being seen and eaten by using camouflage,speed,smell,etc.
- 20. What is an example of Artificial Selection?
Down
- 2. The development of characteristics that enable an organism to better survive and reproduce in its habitat.
- 6. One ancestoral species(common ancestor) evolves into an array of different species, based on environment and genetic mutations that give an advantage in that particular environment.
- 10. When one species changes, and the other adapts
- 11. Original founder has a gene that is now prevalent in the current population.
- 12. What includes crossing over (meiosis) and random mutations,non-disjunction?