Crea lezioni stimolanti e divertenti in poco tempo
Crea un'attività
Accedi
Iscriviti
Italiano
Home
Funzionalità
Prezzi e piani di iscrizione
Home
Funzionalità
Contattaci
Prezzi e piani di iscrizione
Accedi
Iscriviti
Lingua
La mia scuola
Il mio Profilo
Modifica i dati personali
Lingua e Paese
Logout
Català
Cebuano
Čeština
Dansk
Deutsch
Eesti keel
English
Español
Français
Hrvatski
Indonesia
Italiano
Latvian
Lietuvių
Magyar
Melayu
Nederlands
Norsk
Polski
Português
Română
Slovenčina
Slovenščina
Srpski
Suomi
Svenska
Tagalog
Türkçe
Vietnamese
ελληνικά
български
Русский
Српски
Українська
עִברִית
عربى
हिंदी
ગુજરાતી
ภาษาไทย
한국어
日本語
简体字
繁體字
Punctuated Equilibrium - A mode of evolution characterized by relatively short bursts of rapid evolutionary change interspersed with long periods of little change., Gradualism - The theory that species evolve slowly and gradually over extended periods of time., Anatomical Homologies - Similarities in structures among species that exist because of descent from a common ancestor., Fossil Record - The fossils and their locations in the sedimentary layers of Earth's crust that provide information about things that lived in the distant past., Ancestry - The lineage of successive parents and offspring that leads to an organism or species., Homology - Two characteristics that are similar because they originated from a common ancestor., Stasis - Describes a long period of time in which little or no change occurs within a species., Molecular Homologies - Similarities in DNA, RNA, or proteins between organisms that result from common ancestry., Biogeography - Study of past and present geographical distribution of species., Speciation - The divergence of multiple populations or subpopulations of the same species to the point where they can no longer interbreed to generate fertile offspring., Developmental Homologies - Similarities in the ways that organisms grow from zygotes to adults that exist because the organisms share a common ancestor., Evolution - Descent with modification., Recombination - The process by which new combinations of alleles that are not found in the parents are produced in offspring., Overpopulation - More organisms in an area than an ecosystem can support., Natural Selection - A mechanism of evolution; the process that results in the survival or reproductive fitness of an individual or group that is best adapted to its environment., Immigration - The movement of organisms into an area., Genetic Drift - The change in the frequency of an allele in a population due to the random chance survival of certain organisms within the population., Adaptation - An alteration in an organism's characteristics that better enables it to survive in its environment., Population - All of the organisms of one species within a particular ecosystem., Founder Effect - The chance fixation of alleles in a population due to those alleles being possessed by a small number of individuals from which the entire population descends., Reproductive Success - An organism's ability to pass on its genes., Biological Fitness - An organism's or population's ability to reproduce based on the available resources., Mutation - A change in the DNA sequence of a chromosome., Emigration - Leaving one's country or region for another., Genetic Variation - The variety of gene populations that exist within a population., Limiting Factor - An environmental factor that limits the growth of a population., Biodiversity - The total variation of species within a given ecosystem., Bottleneck Effect - A reduction in the size of a population to a single or few individuals, resulting in the loss of genetic variation., Dichotomous Key - Tool used to classify an organisms through questions with only two possible answers., Heterotrophic - Organisms that consume other organisms for energy., Cladistics - Classification based on shared characteristics between groups and their common ancestors., Autotrophic - Organisms that obtain energy from an abiotic source like sunlight or inorganic chemicals., Asexual Reproduction - Method of reproduction that requires only one parents and produces identical offspring., Binomial Nomenclature - The system of naming organisms scientifically., Cladogram - A branching diagram showing the descent of organisms from a common ancestor., Multicellular - Organisms composed of more than one cell., Phylogeny - The evolutionary development of a species., Unicellular - Organisms composed of a single cell., Eukaryotic Cell - Contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles., Species - A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring., Kingdom - The highest level of taxonomic classification beneath that of the three domains., Prokaryotic Cell - Lacks a nucleus., Sexual Reproduction - The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined.,
14%
RC 3 Intervention
Condividi
di
Syates3
Altro
Modifica contenuto
Stampa
Incorpora
Compiti
Classifica
Mostra di più
Mostra meno
Questa classifica è privata. Fai clic su
Condividi
per renderla pubblica.
Questa classifica è stata disattivata dal proprietario della risorsa.
Questa classifica è disattivata perché le impostazioni sono diverse da quelle del proprietario della risorsa.
Ripristina le opzioni
Anagramma
è un modello a risposta aperta. Non genera punteggi validi per una classifica.
Login necessario
Stile di visualizzazione
Tipi di caratteri
Abbonamento richiesto
Opzioni
Cambia modello
Mostra tutto
Mentre esegui l'attività appariranno altri formati.
Apri risultati
Copia link
Codice QR
Elimina
Ripristinare il titolo salvato automaticamente:
?