Across
- 3. A change in DNA that can create new traits or variations in a population
- 6. The evolution of two or more distinct species from a single ancestral species
- 9. Differences in traits among individuals in a population
- 11. Change in the genetic traits of populations over time resulting in adaptation
- 12. Any heritable trait that increases the fitness of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- 14. The study of how organisms develop before birth
- 15. Non-functional features or traits that were fully developed and functioning in earlier species but serve no present purpose for an organism
- 17. An ancient species from which two or more new species evolved
Down
- 1. The ability of an individual to produce viable offspring relative to others of the same species
- 2. Similarity in structures among organisms of different species due to their inheritance from a common ancestor (Ex. Human hair and dog fur)
- 4. record: All the fossils ever found, which show how species have changed over time
- 5. An uncommon trait or characteristic that separates two species or organisms on a cladogram
- 7. A scientific concept referring to Earth's vast, unimaginably long history, measured in billions of years, rather than in human lifetimes or even centuries
- 8. selection: The process where individuals with more helpful traits survive to reproduce more offspring than individuals that don’t possess those traits, thereby passing those traits onto the next generation
- 10. Any observable characteristic of an individual organism
- 13. the fossilized remains of an organism that shows structural features of both an ancestral group and its later descendant group
- 16. A group of individuals of the same species living in the same geographic area at the same time that can reproduce
