Normal Species Set (3.0 Population Set)

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Across
  1. 5. The observable and behavioural traits of an organism or group of organisms resulting from interaction of the genotype and environment
  2. 8. A colloidal mass of equally differentiated genotypes
  3. 9. The absolute largest value of a function at a certain point in its domain; the infinite and very small excluded genotype distributions making up the atmospheric or quasi-xenophiles
  4. 10. The naturally occurring frequency or range of a categorical variable; the manner in which species are spatially arranged
  5. 13. A developmental condition present at birth; a natural character trait
  6. 14. The natural processes of inheritance of genetic traits from parents to biological offspring at evolutionary timescales
  7. 15. The molecular unit of heredity of a living organism; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA
  8. 16. A state of inactivity and general abeyance; the state of minimal metabolic activity and cessation of growth processes in response to hostile environmental conditions or as a natural phase of an organism’s life cycle
  9. 17. The study of sample and representational data; the collection, classification, analysis and interpretation of numerical facts or data
  10. 19. The maximum value of a function at a certain point in its domain; the thinly distributed and highly specialised genotype at the very outlier band of the orbicular array
Down
  1. 1. A predisposition toward foreign or unknown things
  2. 2. The genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms related to a specific trait or complex of traits
  3. 3. The collection of bodily processes required to stay alive such as sustenance and regulation of body systems
  4. 4. The degree of biological and genetic variation in a given ecological community
  5. 6. The adaptation of an organ or organism to a specific function or environment
  6. 7. The phenomenon of common biological features such as anatomy and genes between different species, based on a common developmental origin; descent with modification from a common ancestor
  7. 11. The predomination of aggregate biomass (7,4)
  8. 12. The line intersecting two or more lines on the same plane at distinct points
  9. 15. The propensity for increasing genetic diversity (5,4)
  10. 18. Area The measure of the total area of a surface that a solid object occupies