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the process by which the characteristics of a species change over many generations in response to the environment

Adaptation

100

a characteristic or property of an organism

Trait

100

an animal that hunts and eats another animal

Predator

100

all of the actions and reactions of an animal

Behavior

100

to change; usually organism change that happens over many generations

Mutate

200

any individual living thing

Organism

200

to continue living or existing

Survive

200

an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal

Prey

200

a group of related organisms making up a single step in the line of descent

Generation

200

an organism's reaction to a stimulus

Response

300

a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can mate with each other to produce offspring

Species

300

to make more of a species; to have offspring

Reproduce

300

a part of an organism

Structure

300

an animal's natural response to a stimulus; an inherited behavior

Instinct

300

to act because of something that happened

React

400

all the living and nonliving things that surround an organism

Environment

400

the passing of traits from parent to offspring

Heredity

400

a feature of an organism; something you can observe about an organism

Characteristic

400

to reduce body movement during the winter in an effort to conserve energy

Hibernate

400

the range of differences in features within a group of organisms

Variation

500

the location in which an organism lives

Habitat

500

the movement of a group of organisms from one place to another, usually due to a change in seasons

Migration

500

the coloring or patterns on an animal's body that allow it to blend in with its environment

Camouflage

500

a part of an organism that you can see

Feature

500

I can use evidence to construct an explanation for how variations in characteristics among individuals within the same species may provide advantages to these individuals in their survival and reproduction

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