Terms
Selection
Interactions
Signals & Behaviors
Miscellaneous
100

The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.

Ecology

100

Continued breeding of faster horses is this type of selection.

Artificial

100

Male deer fighting over territory is an example of this.

Competition

100

Migration that occurs without guidance or previous experience.

Instinctive

100

An inherited trait that helps an organism "fit-in and survive" and gives an organism an advantage in its particular environment.

Adaptation

200

No two zebras having the exact same pattern of stripes is an example of this.

Variation

200

Out of the thousands of eggs a female salmon lays, only several dozen will reach adulthood is an example of this.

Overproduction

200

A group of ants carrying food back to the colony is an example of this.

Cooperation

200

Most migration that occurs WITH guidance and previous survival experience.

Learned

200

The five ways seeds are dispersed.

Wind, water, fire, animals, humans

300

A group of organisms whose offspring can breed and have offspring like themselves is an example of this.

Species

300

This is the natural balance between predators, prey, biotic factors, and abiotic factors within an ecosystem.

Homeostasis

300

The relationship between predator and prey.

Predation

300

The main reasons animals migrate.

Food, water, and reproduction

300
The regular movement of animals from one location to another.

Migration

400

A random change in an organism's genetic material that can cause a new variation to occur.

Mutation

400

This human factor contributed to the increase of the dark moth population in England.

Industrial pollution

400

A close relationship between two different species in which one species benefits while the other is not affected.

Commensalism

400

The overwhelming urges an animal has to eat, mate, and reproduce.

Internal signals

400

**DAILY DOUBLE**

These plants have the most successful seed dispersal method.

Flowering plants that produce fruit

500

The relationship between individuals of two different species who live together in a close relationship.
(hint: there are three types of this)

Symbiosis

500

This process happens when a population of organisms becomes isolated from their original group, and over time evolve into a new species.

Speciation

500

Hawks and owls fight over nesting areas is an example of this.

Interspecific Competition

500

Changes such as daylight hours, temperature, and lowering food supplies that trigger the migration of animals.

External signals

500

The main reason the bald eagle population gradually declined.

DDT by humans

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