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1. the wide variety of living organisms that inhabit the planet
V D I O T I S E I B Y R
2. The study of heredity; relates to the passing of genes from parent to offspring
N T S C E G I E
3. Beneficial trait that allows an organism to be better suited for survival and reproduction
O P I A D T N T A A
4. "Survival of the Fittest" States that the organisms best suited for survival are the ones that successfully reproduce and pass on their beneficial characteristics
A L S T E L O I T N R U A N E C
5. The preserved remains of a once living organism; used for geological study and biological comparison
S S O F L I
6. Deoxyribonucleic acid; contains heredity information for living organisms (located within each cell of an organism)
A D N
7. Segment of DNA that contributes to the expression of a trait
E G E N
8. Group of the same type of organisms that may breed and produce fertile offspring
E I S E S P C
9. No longer living or in existence on the planet
I T N C T E X
10. Passing of genes from parent to offspring; allows beneficial traits to be passed from generation to generation
E C S U V R S R S U O P T D I E C C E
11. The study and comparison of structures of different biological organisms
V T O A T M O A A Y P N M I A R E C
12. System of placing organisms in groups based on similarities (taxonomy)
S C F I L A I C N O A T I S
13. Genetic Makeup of a trait an organism possesses
E G E P Y N O T
14. Phenotype
15. Physical appearance of a trait an organism possesses
T E P Y E H O N P
16. Change over time
T N U I O O L V E
17. A modification in structure, form or function in an organism, deviating from other organisms of the same species or group
N V T A I O A I R
18. A process in the breeding of animals and in the cultivation of plants by which the breeder chooses to perpetuate only those forms having certain desirable inheritable characteristics
E T F N T A L L I I I A C R I C E S O
19. Various Cells, tissues, and organs in a body which no longer function in the same way the ancestral form of the trait functions
R T T U S V E L R I U S C E I S A T G
20. Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.
O L U E U S C M S R O O G R T S O U T H
21. Body parts that share a common function, but not structure
E L O S U A R R U C S O T U S A N T G
22. a random error in gene replication that leads to a change
U M O I A T N T
23. A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
O L A P T I P O N U