Across
- 3. The study of describing, naming, and classifying organisms into groups according to their characteristics and evolutionary history.
- 5. Classification level between family and species
- 6. Naming organisms with Genus, Species Identifier
- 7. the process of genes moving from one population to another.
- 8. one extreme form of trait has greater fitness.
- 9. Top level of Classification
- 10. total genetic information available in a population.
- 11. Classification level between phylum and order
- 14. Classification level between class and family
- 15. Entering a new population.
- 18. both extreme variations of trait have greater fitness.
- 19. systems to show increasing understanding of how organisms are structured and how they evolved.
- 20. average form of trait has highest fitness.
Down
- 1. Classification level between kingdom and class
- 2. Leaving a current population.
- 4. Bottom level of Classification
- 7. when the frequency of an allele or genotype appearing in a population doesn’t change from generation to generation.
- 12. favorable phenotypes survive to reproduce.
- 13. the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- 16. Classification level between order and genus
- 17. allele frequencies in a population change as a result of random events or chance.