Collard Lizard
Bobwhite Quail
Hydra
Mead's Milkweed
Greater Prairie Chicken
100
Traits that help organisms survive.
What is an Adaptation.
100
A type of asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into two separate cells.
What is binary fission.
100
Describing a plant that cannot cross-pollinate itself.
What is self-incompatible.
100
When a population loses so much genetic diversity it cannot adapt to drastic environmental change.
What is genetic bottleneck.
100
A specialized structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in a particular environment.
What is adaptation.
200
The process by which new organisms are produced from existing organisms.
What is Reproduction.
200
A form of asexual reproduction where a mass of cells begins to grow on the parent's body.
What is budding.
200
When all the members of a population have similar genetic blueprints.
What is genetic homogeneity.
200
Breeding between closely related individuals.
What is inbreeding.
200
Who is the Father of Natural Selection?
Who is Charles Darwin.
300
The number of a species that can be harvested by a single hunter daily.
What is bag limit.
300
A form of asexual reproduction where an egg from a female develops into offspring without being fertilized by a male "Virgin Birth".
What is parthenogenesis.
300
A mistake that is made during the replication process of making DNA.............The driving force of Natural Selection!
What is mutation.
300
Taking individuals from a thriving population and releasing them into struggling populations.
What is translocation.
300
A professional who works to protect, maintain and restore healthy ecosystems.
What is a resource manager.
400
A form of reproduction where only one parent is needed, it creates identical offspring, it requires a little amount of energy, and populations can be formed very quickly and abundantly.
What is asexual reproduction.
400
A form of asexual reproduction when a part of a plant breaks off and begins growing into a separate organism.
What is vegetative reproduction.
400
When chromosomes trade genetic information with each other.
What is recombination.
400
A process by which populations become adapted to their environment over time. Variation+Heredity+Differential Reproduction=??
What is Natural Selection.
400
The way of using resources that keeps ecosystems healthy and intact for use by future generations.
What is conservation.
500
A form of reproduction where it requires two parents, forms offspring that are genetically different, requires a lot of energy and creates small populations slowly.
What is sexual reproduction.
500
Sections of DNA that give instructions to create specific traits.
What are genes.
500
When some individuals survive and reproduce at a higher rate than others in the same population.
What is differential reproduction.
500
When a trait is passed from parent to offspring.
What is heredity.
500
The study of interactions in Nature.
What is Ecology.
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