Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Natural selection
Selective breeding
100

How many organism are involved in sexual reproduction 

Two organisms

100

What is asexual reproduction

When one organism produces offspring

100

What is natural selection?

Animal with the most desirable traits, survives and reproduces

100

What is selective breeding?

When humans breed animals for the best traits

200

What is sexual reproduction

When two organisms produce offspring

200

What is it called when the parent cell divides into two

Binary fission

200

What animal was Charles’s Darwin’s theory on

finches in the Galapagos islands

200

Why is selective breeding used?

To improve life 

300

Why does sexual reproduction make it easier to adapt in environment 

The most desirable traits are passed on

300

How does asexual reproduction save energy

You don’t need to waste energy on finding a mate

300

Who discovered the theory of natural selection?

Charles Darwin

300

What does selective breeding benefit 

It benefits the amount of muscle and fat on a animal

400

what cells are involved in sexual reproduction 

The female egg and the male sperm

400

What is fragmentation

When the organism gets separated into fragments and those fragments turn into new organisms

400

Why is natural selection more adaptable to changing environments?

The animals with undesirable traits die, and the animals with the best traits reproduce.

400

What is the main type of reproduction used in selective breeding

Sexual reproduction 

500

what is genetic variation 

When the off spring gain traits from both parents 

500

Why can’t sexual produce produce diverse offspring

Offspring are genetically identical to each other and to their parent

500

His does mutation effect natural selection

It can add new and more desirable genetic variations

500

Why dose selective breeding occur?

It occurs to improve the animal