Unit 4 Vocab Part B
Across
- 1. Structure in different species that have a similar function but may have different structures.
- 3. When species are reproductively isolated because of their different behaviors.
- 4. Preserved remains of ancient past organisms.
- 7. 2 populations reproduce at different times so they’re unable to interbreed.
- 8. Genetic differences accumulating over time between populations of a species.
- 9. A change in DNA
- 12. Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
- 14. The process by which new species are generated.
- 15. The parts involved in reproducing offspring don’t work between a species.
- 16. Change over time
- 17. How reproductively successful an organism is
- 18. Structures in different species that have a similar structure but may have different functions.
- 19. Humans choose what traits in organisms they like and breed them instead of letting it naturally happen.
- 20. Groups of organisms being unable to reproduce because of their different environment.
Down
- 2. Organisms best adapted to their environment remain while others become extinct
- 5. Populations of organisms separated because of geographical barriers.
- 6. Coincidental biological evolution
- 10. Traits that improve survival and reproduction are continued to be reproduced in future offspring.
- 11. DNA sequence that codes for a trait
- 13. The disappearance of a species from earth
- 21. A passed on trait that increases an organisms fitness