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Adaptation, Evolution & Classification

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Adaptation, Evolution & Classification

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  1. Classification Organism ID Anatomy Evolution Vocab Hodgepodge Adaptation, Evolution & Classification 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  2. List the levels of classification in order from largest to smallest

  3. What are the rules for Binomial Nomenclature

  4. What were Aristotle's groupings

  5. Are there more families or classes?

  6. Are there more organisms in families or classes?

  7. Multicellular, heterotrophic, motile organisms

  8. Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms

  9. Unicellular, prokaryotic organisms

  10. Multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, non-motile organisms

  11. Multicellular, heterotrophic, non-motile organisms

  12. This body system absorbs nutrients

  13. Similar structures, not necessarily the same function that can be used for comparing evolutionary pasts

  14. Tissues that form a structure and perform a specific function

  15. This system regulates chemicals and hormones in the body

  16. Type of reproduction that results in genetically identical offspring

  17. All adaptations are created by:

  18. Changes in gene frequencies within a population

  19. The physical movement of genes from one population to another

  20. When a population of single species are in competition for a resource and adapt differently to each other

  21. Theory that evolution happens through slow changes and intermediate organisms

  22. Organisms that can manufacture their own nutrients

  23. Organisms with a nucleus

  24. When a random event changes gene frequencies within a population

  25. Diminished structures that are no longer needed but show the evolutionary past of an organism

  26. All the genes found within a population

  27. If two organisms share an order they have to share:

  28. Structures with a similar function, different structures, and do not suggest a shared evolutionary past

  29. When two populations can not reach each other and evolve separately

  30. True or False: Dominant traits are always adaptations

  31. True or False: All mutations become adaptations

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