Variation
Sexual Reproducation
Asexual Reproduction
Symbiosis
Definitions
100
There are characteristics passed from parents to offspring
What are heritable characteristics
100
This is the scientific term for eggs and sperm
What are gametes?
100
This is when a single celled organism splits into 2 identical cells.
What is binary fusion?
100
This is when both species benefit.
What is mutualism?
100
This si the name of a species living in the same area.
What is a population?
200
These are characteristics gained on your own
What are non-heritable characteristics
200
This is the process when a male and female gamete join together.
What is fertilization?
200
This is when a parent cell produces a small version of itself, which may or may not detach.
What is budding?
200
This is when one species benefits and one is harmed.
What is parasitism?
200
This is different populations living and interacting together.
What is a community?
300
This is the type of variation that is one option or another.
What is discrete variation
300
This is result of joining a male and female gamete.
What is an embryo?
300
This is the process non-flowering plants use to reproduce, as well as mushrooms.
What are spores?
300
This is when one species is benefited and the other is not affected.
What is commensalism?
300
These are the two categories of classification that are used to categorize an organism. We usually use Latin to express the scientific name.
What are Genus species?
400
This is an example of a trait that is heritable and also due to environmental factors
What is height (weight, hair colour)
400
This is the male gamete of a plant.
What is pollen?
400
This is how strawberry plants reproduce
What are runners? (or vegetative reproduction)
400
Humans and plants exist in this symbiotic relationship with respect to oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What is mutualism?
400
This is the role of an organism and all its interactions in its environment.
What is a niche?
500
This is variation that occurs over a spectrum.
What is continuous variation
500
This is when the pollen of a plant is transferred to another plant.
What is cross-fertilization? (or what is cross-pollination?)
500
This is how the DNA of offspring compares to the parent in asexual reproduction
What is identical?
500
A barnacle and a whale exist together in this symbiotic relationship.
What is commensalism?
500
This is when the environment "chooses" which individuals will survive to reproduce
What is natural selection?
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