Reproduction 1
Reproduction 2
Cloning
Adaptations
interdependencies
100

a group of individuals of the same species living in the same location

population

100

a genetically identical organism or section of DNA

clone

100

Rapid growth, cold tolerance and/or resistance to disease

advantages of cloning technology

100

a property of the environment relating to nonliving things

abiotic factor

100

the maximum population size that an environment can sustain indefinitely

carrying capacity

200

the total number of individual alleles within a particular population

gene pool

200

a type of reproduction where one organism divides into

binary fission

200

the division of an early embryo into several individual embryos

embryo splitting

200

a property of the environment relating to living things

biotic factor

200

interactions between two organisms of different species where both parties experience some overall benefit

mutualism

300

a section of DNA that carries the code to make a protein

Gene


300

a type of reproduction where a group of cells break away from the original organism to form a clone

budding

300

a cell that has had its nucleus removed or destroyed

enucleated

300

evolved modifications to an organism’s physical structure

structural adaptation

300

interactions between two organisms of different species where one gains some benefit while the other experiences no significant benefit or harm

commensalism

400

the fusion of two distinct haploid gametes to produce a single diploid zygote composed of two sets of chromosomes

sexual reproduction


400

a type of reproduction where a parent organism breaks into parts, each of which may develop into individual clones

fragmentation

400

reduction in genetic diversity

disadvantage of cloning technology

400

evolved modifications to an organism’s internal functioning or metabolic processes

physiological adaptation

400

interactions between two organisms of different species where one organism experiences some negative effect while the other experiences neither a beneficial nor negative effect

amensalism

500

producing offspring without the fusion of gametes

asexual reproduction

500

a type of reproduction where an embryo can develop from a single unfertilised gamete

parthenogenesis

500

the transference of a somatic cell nucleus into an enucleated egg cell

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT)

500

evolved modifications to an organism’s actions

behavioural adaptation

500

species whose effects on an ecosystem are greater than expected relative to its population size

keystone species

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