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