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The area and conditions in which an organism lives

what is Habitat

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An interaction between organisms in which one organism captures and consumes another organism

what is Predation

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If their is a punnet square with a Tt TT how much % is TT 

which is 100%

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if there is a punnet square ttxTt how much % is tt

which is 50%

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If there is a punnet square TtxTt how much % is Tt 

which is 50%

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Differential survival and reproductive success among a group of organisms due to differences in the inherited traits or characteristics of the organisms

Natural Selection.

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The genetic makeup of an organism

Genotype

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The physical expression of a gene or set of genes; the appearance of an organism

what is Phenotype 


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An organism that captures and consumes another organism for nourishment

what is aPredator

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An organism that is captured and consumed by another organism for nourishment.

which is Prey

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All the genes in any population

Gene Pool

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The chance fixation of alleles in a population due to those alleles being possessed by a small number of individuals from which the entire population descends

 

which is Founder Effect

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A single, distinct version of a gene

what is Allele

300

A distinct characteristic of an organism, which may or may not be inheritable

is Trait

300

A tool used to analyze the possible allele combinations of the offspring between two individuals

which is Punnett Square

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The continued existence of organisms that are better adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others that are not

what is Survival of the Fittest

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The change in the frequency of an allele in a population due to the random-chance survival of certain organisms within the population?

Genetic Drift

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The transfer of alleles or genes from one population to another?

 which is Gene Flow

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The process by which new combinations of alleles that are not found in the parents are produced in offspring?

which is Recombination

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A reduction of the size of a population to a single or a few individuals, resulting in loss of genetic variation.

 

which is Bottleneck Effect

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A change in the DNA sequence of a chromosome

Is a Mutation

500

A process by which the heritable characteristics of a population change such that the organisms in the population become better able to survive and reproduce in their environment?

 what is Adaptation

500

The product of the reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents

which is Offspring

500

The ability to produce fertile offspring

 what is Reproductive Success

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The divergence of populations or subpopulations of the same species to the point where they can no longer interbreed and generate fertile offspring

what is Speciation