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Heredity Heredity VocabularyVocabulary

Mrs. Miller 2008Mrs. Miller 2008

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variations

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variationsDefinition: In a particular species, some inherited traits may have differences in appearances. These differences are called__

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specialized structures

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specialized structures

Definition: body parts of an organism.

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offspring

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offspring

Definition: the young or babies of an organism

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inherited

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inheritedDefinition: when a trait is passed from the parents to their offspring it is said to be an___ trait.

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behaviors

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behaviorsDefinition: The particular ways in which an organism acts or reacts are its ___.

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instincts

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instinctsDefinition: behaviors that are inherited from the parent organism

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organism

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organismDefinition: Any individual life form

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population

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populationDefinition: the number and type of organisms in a particular area

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trait

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traitDefinition: a characteristic that determines how an looks, acts or functions

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species

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speciesDefinition: a basic category of offspring that are able to reproduce amongst themselves

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environment

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environmentDefinition: All of the surroundings in which an organism lives

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learned behavior

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learned behaviorDefinition: actions that are learned through the environment or trial and error

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parent organism

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parent organism

Definition: a producer of offspring

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survival

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survival

Definition: To continue to live or exist

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survival advantage

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survival advantage

Definition: when certain species have a better chance to live

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size, shape, body parts

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size, shape, body parts

Definition: Some ways body parts can be observed are:

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temperature control

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temperature control

Definition: The fur and sweat glands, in an organism, act as a ___.

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ability to survive

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ability to survive

Definition: variations in a species may affect their ____.

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camouflage

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camouflageDefinition: a defense mechanism in which an organism looks like its surroundings

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heredity

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heredityDefinition: when traits are passed from parents to their offspring

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fast running bodies

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fast running bodies

Definition: a specialized structure deer have, that act as a defense mechanism

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same body structures

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same body structures

Definition: in what way will an organism be like its parents. It will have the __.

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life cycle

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life cycleDefinition: the stages of life that a living organism goes through

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defense

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defenseDefinition: sharp spines, shells, and horns are types of specialized structures used for __.

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mimicry

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mimicryDefinition: a method of defense in which one organism looks like a more dangerous or poisonous organism


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