FitnessTheorganism'sability tosurvive andreproducePhylogenyIf two speciesare closetogether on aphylogenetictree, they aregoing to beThis is anexample oftemporalisolationThis is anexample ofcomparativeembryologyCommonNameThe study ofhoworganismsare relatedto each otherThis is anexample ofevidence ofevolutionthrough fossilrecordsDifferentSpeciesThis is anexample ofoverproductionThis variedamong regionsand languages,causingconfusionamong scientistsThis is anexample ofgeographicisolationSpeciationThisReproductivebarrier occurswhen groupsmate atdifferent timesBinomialNomenclatureProducingoffspring thatare effectivelysterile meansthat they are....ArtificialSelectionMany specieshave thesetraits during thebeginning ofembryonicdevelopmentThis imageshows anexample ofartificialselectionTaxonomyThis is anexample ofa vestigialstructureThis is anexample ofacclimationAcclimationA short termresponse tosuddenchanges inenvironmentGeneticallysimilarHaving a shortlife-span andlowreproductiverates is whatkind of fitnessNaturalselectionThe process bywhich specieschange overtime as theyadapt to theirenvironmentKingdomThis moth willhave thehighest fitnesspre-industrializationBacteriareproducinglarge amountsof offspringwhen most dieby apoptosisA two-wordnamingsystem basedoff of Latinand GreekVariationIndividualswithin apopulationmust show__________Gills &TailsThis organismwould be themost fit for atundraenvironmentEvolutionThechange ingenesover timeTemporalIsolationTheformationof a newspeciesA process wherehumans choosewhich organismsreproduce topass on desiredtraitsFossilRecordThis is anexample ofwhat principleof naturalselectionAdaptationMore offspringbeing born thansurvive is whatprinciple ofnaturalselectionThis is anexample ofbehavioralisolationDomesticationPrinciple ofN.S. wheretraits arepassed downto offspringScientificNameA unique nameconsisting ofthe genus andspecies of anorganismLowFitnessThis evidence ofevolutioncompares fossilsfrom ancientspecies tomodern day onesInheritanceThis is the processof adapting wildplants and animalsto be useful tohumans throughselective breedingSpeciesThis imageshows anexample ofhomologousstructuresHighFitnessLiving longerand having highreproductionrates is anexample whatkind of fitnessThis mothwould bemore fit duringthe IndustrialRevolutionOverproductionA heritablecharacteristic of anorganism thatimproves it's abilityto survive andreproduce in it's inenvironmentPolarBearThis taxonwould includethe greatestnumber oforganismsMust be able toreproduce fertileoffspring and bereproductivelyisolated to beconsidered the...This is the disciplineof classifyingorganisms andassigning eachorganism auniversallyaccepted name FitnessTheorganism'sability tosurvive andreproducePhylogenyIf two speciesare closetogether on aphylogenetictree, they aregoing to beThis is anexample oftemporalisolationThis is anexample ofcomparativeembryologyCommonNameThe study ofhoworganismsare relatedto each otherThis is anexample ofevidence ofevolutionthrough fossilrecordsDifferentSpeciesThis is anexample ofoverproductionThis variedamong regionsand languages,causingconfusionamong scientistsThis is anexample ofgeographicisolationSpeciationThisReproductivebarrier occurswhen groupsmate atdifferent timesBinomialNomenclatureProducingoffspring thatare effectivelysterile meansthat they are....ArtificialSelectionMany specieshave thesetraits during thebeginning ofembryonicdevelopmentThis imageshows anexample ofartificialselectionTaxonomyThis is anexample ofa vestigialstructureThis is anexample ofacclimationAcclimationA short termresponse tosuddenchanges inenvironmentGeneticallysimilarHaving a shortlife-span andlowreproductiverates is whatkind of fitnessNaturalselectionThe process bywhich specieschange overtime as theyadapt to theirenvironmentKingdomThis moth willhave thehighest fitnesspre-industrializationBacteriareproducinglarge amountsof offspringwhen most dieby apoptosisA two-wordnamingsystem basedoff of Latinand GreekVariationIndividualswithin apopulationmust show__________Gills &TailsThis organismwould be themost fit for atundraenvironmentEvolutionThechange ingenesover timeTemporalIsolationTheformationof a newspeciesA process wherehumans choosewhich organismsreproduce topass on desiredtraitsFossilRecordThis is anexample ofwhat principleof naturalselectionAdaptationMore offspringbeing born thansurvive is whatprinciple ofnaturalselectionThis is anexample ofbehavioralisolationDomesticationPrinciple ofN.S. wheretraits arepassed downto offspringScientificNameA unique nameconsisting ofthe genus andspecies of anorganismLowFitnessThis evidence ofevolutioncompares fossilsfrom ancientspecies tomodern day onesInheritanceThis is the processof adapting wildplants and animalsto be useful tohumans throughselective breedingSpeciesThis imageshows anexample ofhomologousstructuresHighFitnessLiving longerand having highreproductionrates is anexample whatkind of fitnessThis mothwould bemore fit duringthe IndustrialRevolutionOverproductionA heritablecharacteristic of anorganism thatimproves it's abilityto survive andreproduce in it's inenvironmentPolarBearThis taxonwould includethe greatestnumber oforganismsMust be able toreproduce fertileoffspring and bereproductivelyisolated to beconsidered the...This is the disciplineof classifyingorganisms andassigning eachorganism auniversallyaccepted name 

Review Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. O-The organism's ability to survive and reproduce
    O-Fitness
  2. I-If two species are close together on a phylogenetic tree, they are going to be
    I-Phylogeny
  3. B-This is an example of temporal isolation
    B-
  4. O-This is an example of comparative embryology
    O-
  5. I-The study of how organisms are related to each other
    I-Common Name
  6. G-This is an example of evidence of evolution through fossil records
    G-
  7. N-This is an example of overproduction
    N-Different Species
  8. O-This varied among regions and languages, causing confusion among scientists
    O-
  9. B-This is an example of geographic isolation
    B-
  10. G-This Reproductive barrier occurs when groups mate at different times
    G-Speciation
  11. N-Producing offspring that are effectively sterile means that they are....
    N-Binomial Nomenclature
  12. B-Many species have these traits during the beginning of embryonic development
    B-Artificial Selection
  13. B-This image shows an example of artificial selection
    B-
  14. G-This is an example of a vestigial structure
    G-Taxonomy
  15. O-This is an example of acclimation
    O-
  16. I-A short term response to sudden changes in environment
    I-Acclimation
  17. N-Having a short life-span and low reproductive rates is what kind of fitness
    N-Genetically similar
  18. B-The process by which species change over time as they adapt to their environment
    B-Natural selection
  19. B-This moth will have the highest fitness pre-industrialization
    B-Kingdom
  20. O-A two-word naming system based off of Latin and Greek
    O-Bacteria reproducing large amounts of offspring when most die by apoptosis
  21. G-Individuals within a population must show __________
    G-Variation
  22. O-This organism would be the most fit for a tundra environment
    O-Gills & Tails
  23. I-The change in genes over time
    I-Evolution
  24. I-The formation of a new species
    I-Temporal Isolation
  25. O-A process where humans choose which organisms reproduce to pass on desired traits
    O-
  26. N-This is an example of what principle of natural selection
    N-Fossil Record
  27. O-More offspring being born than survive is what principle of natural selection
    O-Adaptation
  28. N-This is an example of behavioral isolation
    N-
  29. N-Principle of N.S. where traits are passed down to offspring
    N-Domestication
  30. I-A unique name consisting of the genus and species of an organism
    I-Scientific Name
  31. B-This evidence of evolution compares fossils from ancient species to modern day ones
    B-Low Fitness
  32. I-This is the process of adapting wild plants and animals to be useful to humans through selective breeding
    I-Inheritance
  33. G-This image shows an example of homologous structures
    G-Species
  34. G-Living longer and having high reproduction rates is an example what kind of fitness
    G-High Fitness
  35. G-This moth would be more fit during the Industrial Revolution
    G-
  36. B-A heritable characteristic of an organism that improves it's ability to survive and reproduce in it's in environment
    B-Overproduction
  37. N-This taxon would include the greatest number of organisms
    N-Polar Bear
  38. I-Must be able to reproduce fertile offspring and be reproductively isolated to be considered the...
    I-
  39. G-This is the discipline of classifying organisms and assigning each organism a universally accepted name
    G-