Adaptations
Natural Selection
Carrying Capacity
Misc
Evolution
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What do Adaptations allow organisms to do?

Survive and Reproduce

100

What is natural selection

When organisms adapt to better survive and reproduce in a given environment.

100

What is Carrying Capacity?

The carrying capacity refers to the number of individuals the environment can support over a long period of time.

100

how many colours are in the rainbow

7

100

What is Evolution

A change in a species over time 
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What happens if a organism is not well adapted?

They will not reproduce and will die off

200

What is the first step in the natural selection process

There is a variation in the species

200

What are the 2 types of limiting factors?

Direct and Indirect

200

what shape is used for a stop sign?

an octagon

200

What are the evidences for evolution

Anatomy

Fossils

Embryology

DNA

300

What do Functional Adaptations Effect?

How the body functions?

300

Give an example of a variation?

Well done

300

What does Abiotic factors mean, and give and example

Non-living factors, such as sunlight, water, temperature, fire, climate ect.

300

What does a funambulist walk on?

A tight rope

300

What is embryology

The study of the development of embryos 

400

A thorny devil having spikes on its back to collect water is an example of what type of adaptation?

Structural Adaptation

400

How does a Variation become the dominant trait?

The other variant dies out due to competition and not being able to reproduce. essentially dying out leaving one trait.

400

What does it mean by dependent limiting factors and what is one example?

Dependent limiting factors are factors that depend on living organisms. this includes relationships between organisms, plant and animal population ect.

400

Area 51 is located in which state?

Nevada

400

what does it mean by homologous 

something that is there but no longer needed for function due to evolution.

500

When Eucalyptus are digested in large amounts by animals it would be fatal. However the koala has a digestive system allowing it to break down large quantities of leaves.

What type of Adaptation is this?

Functional/ Physiological Adaptation

500

Why does a variation become a dominant trait?

Because it is a trait that allows the species a better chance to survive and reproduce

500

When reading a graph on an species population how do you know the species has reached the carrying capacity of the ecosystem?

Usually a straight line parallel with the axis will indicate that a species has reached carrying capacity. 

500

cynophobic is the fear of what?

dogs

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