Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
What is Data?
The essentials of what living things need to survive.
What is water, air, food, shelter?
A scientist who studies nature.
What is a naturalist?
The process by which organisms that inherit advantageous traits tend to reporduce more successfully than those other organism do.
What is natural selection?
The school that Mr. J goes to.
What is Northern Marianas College (NMC)?
Uses Keywords to tell what the graph is about.
What is a Title?
The 5 characteristics of living things.
What are made of cells, respond to the environment, reproduce, use energy, and growth and mature?
The process by which populations change over time.
What is evolution?
The four parts of natural selection.
What is overproduction, genetic variation, selection, adaptation?
The person that inspired Mr. J's name.
What is the Joker?
Explains the data used on the x and y axis.
What is a Label?
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
What is DNA?
The practice by which humans select plants or animals for breeding based on desired traits.
What is artificial selection?
Within the population there are natural differences in traits.
What is variation?
The subject that Mr. J wants to teach in the future.
What is math?
Represents the data amount for each group.
What is Bars?
The maintenance of a stable internal environment.
What is homeostasis?
All of the individual of species that live in an area at the same time.
What is a population?
Change in genetic material.
What is mutation?
The name of Mr. J's dog.
What is Honey?
The numbers that show the units on the bar graphs.
What is the scale?
The two types of asexual reproduction.
What is binary fission and budding?
Populations are affected by the these factors that limit population growth.
What is disease, predation, and competition for food?
What is extinction?
Mr. J's school email address.
What is jasper.duco@my.marianas.edu?