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| 1 | natural selectionby mr_isaacs | 17 terms | April 24, 2007 |
| 2 | Natural Selection & Darwinby chelsrose1290 | 5 terms | September 7, 2008 |
| 3 | natural selectionby mr_isaacs | 17 terms | April 24, 2007 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Natural Selection | The mechanism of evolutionary change first articulated by Charles Darwin | Anthropology Ch. 2 |
| 2 | Natural Selection | Genetic change or changes in the frequencies of certain traits in populations due to differential reproductive success between individuals | Anthropology Ch. 2 |
| 3 | natural selection | The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species. | QUFSD7acc Cch5 |
| 4 | Natural Selection | the process by which favorable traits that are heritable propagate throughout a reproductive population: individual organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce than those with unfavorable traits. | Anthropology Ch. 2 |
| 5 | natural selection | individuals in a population exhibit variations in their heritable traits, and those with variations that are better suited to their environment tend to produce more offspring than those with variations that are less well suited. | Populations Genetics |
| 6 | Natural selection | The Darwinian theory of survival and propagation of organisms best adapted to their environment | Biology 10 Exam 1 Info |
| 7 | Natural Selection | the process by which individuals with inherited characteristics well suited to the environment leave more offspring on average than do other individuals. | (Biology) Chapter 14 :Evolution [key terms] |
| 8 | natural selection | process by which individuals that are better suited to their enviorment are more likely to survive and reproduce; survival of the fittest | chapter 15 |
| 9 | natural selection | the mechanism for evolution | AP Bio Chapter 22 Vocabulary |
| 10 | natural selection | the mechanism for evolution | Unit 9 - Chapter 22 - A Darwinian View |
| 11 | natural selection | the mechanism for evolution | Unit 9 - Chapter 22 - A Darwinian View |
| 12 | natural selection | is the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members. | evolution |
| 13 | Natural Selection | The process by hich individuals that are better adapted to their enviroment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species | Evolution VW |
| 14 | natural selection | process by which individuals that are better adapted to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than others | Ecology Test Study Guide |
| 15 | Natural Selection | the environment decides who survives and that genetic composition of the next generation | bio midterm 1 |
| 16 | natural selection | process where individuals best suited to the environment survive and reproduce | natural selection |
| 17 | natural selection | process by which individuals that are better adapted to the enviroment are more likely to survive and reproduce than others | Earth Science6 Unit 9 P and C |
| 18 | natural selection | the evolutionary process by which favorable traits that are heritable become more common in successive generations | AP Bio Evolution Vocab |
| 19 | natural selection | process where individuals best suited to the environment survive and reproduce | Evolution 1 |
| 20 | natural selection | the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce | science test |
| 21 | natural selection | the process in which changes that make organisms better suited to their environment occur | Ch. 18 - Populations & Communities |
| 22 | Natural Selection | a change over generations if individuals that possess certain heritable traite leave more offspring than other individuals | Unit Six |
| 23 | natural selection | organims with traits best suited there environment are more likey to survive and reproduce | Science Ch 6 Review |
| 24 | Natural Selection | survival of the fittest | life in 19th century europe:IR |
| 25 | Natural Selection | nature chooses who will survive based on PHENOTYPE | Biology-Evolution Test!! |
| 26 | natural selection | a process in which organisms with charicteristics best suited for the enviorment survive, reproduce, and pass their traits to their offspring | chapter 5 |
| 27 | natural selection | the individuals who survive are able to breed and pass down their genetic info. to the next generation. weaker individuals die without leaving offspring. | bio |
| 28 | Natural selection | the high survival and reproduction rate of organisms best suited for their enviroment and the elimination of organisms that do not have these survival traits | biology term reviews 1 (science/evolution) |
| 29 | natural selection | the survival and reproduction of living organisms that are best suited fro their enviroment. the selection of thoes variations that are advantageous and the elimination of those that have variations that are not advantageous | Mr. Wood's 2nd Semester Key Terms |
| 30 | natural selection | occurs when organisms with favorable variations survive, reproduce, and pass their variations to the next generation | chap. 14-15 |
| 31 | natural selection | the mechanism behind the biology of evolution that ensured the strongest or fittest survived | mohhameds test |
| 32 | Natural Selection | process in nature that results in the most fit organisms producing offsprings | intergrated 1-2 final |
| 33 | natural selection | mechanism for change in organisms, mkaing them more able to survive in their environment and reproduce | Biology |
| 34 | Natural Selection | Summarizing Darwin's quote, individuals who have better skills in the environment are most likely to survive and will produce more succesfully with individuals who do not have those skills. | Integrated Science Honors Study Guide |
| 35 | Natural Selection | process by which individuals that are better suited to their enviorment survive and reproduce most successfully, aka survival of the fittetest | Biology |
| 36 | Natural Selection | Result of differences in survival and reproduction among individuals of a population that vary in one or more of their shared heritable traits. | Bio 157 Ch. 1 |
| 37 | Natural selection | The mechanism described by Charles Darwin that drives evolution. Through mutation, some organisms possess genes that make them better adapted to their environment. These organisms survive and reproduce more than those that do not possess the beneficial genes, thus these genes are passed on to offspring, making the offspring better adapted. Over time, these genes (and the organisms that possess them) become more abundant, and the less beneficial genes (and the organisms that possess them) become less abundant. | MCAT Biology |
| 38 | natural selection | occurs as heritable variations are exposed to environmental factors that favor the reproductive success of some individuals over others. | Honors Biology |
| 39 | natural selection | organisms with favorable traits are better able to reproduce than organisms that lack the trait | Themes of Biology |
| 40 | Natural selection | The relative success of organisms with specific genetic mutations in reproducing new generations with the new trait. | Chapter 2 |
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