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        | Type organism or population whose memebers share characteristics, freely breed produce fertile offspring |  | 
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        | Group of individuals that live in particular area |  | 
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        | Change over time, biological evolution, genetic change in population |  | 
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        | process inherited characteristics that enhance survival and reproducion passed on more frequently to future generations than those that dont altering genetic mackup |  | 
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        | Trait that lead to better reproductive success in environment promoting success |  | 
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        | Genetic variation among individuals |  | 
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        | Natural Selection 3 Alterations     |  | Definition 
 
        | ~Directional selection: Selection driving feature one direction or anoter ~Stabilizing Selection: Intermediate traits, preserving status quo ~Disruptive Selection: Traits diverge from their starting condition in two or more directions    |  | 
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        | Natural selection can cause closley related species to deverge in appearance ex. diff plumage color or bills |  | 
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        | Allowing only like individuals to breed with like under human direction |  | 
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        | Selective Breeding examples |  | Definition 
 
        | Corn larger kernels, wheat rice larger grains, broccoli, cauliflower exct. |  | 
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        | Variety of life accross all levels biological organization species genes and population communities |  | 
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        | Process by which new species are generated |  | 
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        | Caused by physicial seperation of population over geographic distance [image] |  | 
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        | The process through which a species evolve from one single ancestral species |  | 
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        | Occurs when environmental conditions change rapidly or severly enough that species cannnot adapt genetically to the change |  | 
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        | Occurs nowhere else on the planet ex. the golden toad |  | 
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        | Background Extinction Rate |  | Definition 
 
        | Extinction occurs gradually one species at a time |  | 
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        | ~Population growth ~Development ~Resource Depletion  |  | 
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        | Study of interactions among organisns and between organisims and their invironments   |  | 
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        | The cumulative total of living things on earth |  | 
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        | Examines dynamics of population change and factors that affect the distribution and abundance of members |  | 
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        | Multiple interacting species that live in the same area |  | 
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        | Communities and abiotic (non living) material and forces with which their memebers interact ex. water, soil, energy |  | 
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        | A species reflects use of resources and functional role in community |  | 
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        | Indivuduals are evenly spaced |  | 
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        | Organism with very specific requirments |  | 
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        | Organisms use wide array of recources |  | 
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        | number of individuals in a population per unit area |  | 
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        | Spatial arrangement of organisms in an area |  | 
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        | Located in no particular position; usually recources are plentiful |  | 
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        | population increases by a fixed percentage each year |  | 
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