BeneficialmutationNon-reproductiveDownsyndromeCreatedtheory ofnaturalselectionOn theorigin ofspeciesSpontaneouschange in theamount orthe structureof DNAAdaptationBattling forresources(food, water,shelter)InheritedvariationVariationslearned anddevelopedthrough life.ExtinctionChemicals& UVradiationA group of similarorganisms that arecapable ofinterbreeding withone another toproduce fertileoffspringDarwinandWallaceExamplesofmutagensNaturalselectionVariationscontrolledby genesPalaeontologyThe remainsof somethingthat lived along timeagoAcquiredvariationCan resultfromharmfulmutationsMutationspermanentdisappearanceof a speciesVariationTheproduction ofa new speciesas a result ofevolutionSex cells(gametes)Agentsthat causemutationsSomaticcellsprocess by whichorganisms developtraits that enhancetheir survival andreproduction in aspecificenvironment.MutagensRoss fromsitcom"friends"has this jobSicklecellanaemiaThe way in whichgenetic changesproduce differenttypes of organismsover a long periodof timeFossilChromosomemutationSpeciationTheproduction ofa new speciesas a result ofevolutionCompetitionorganisms withgenetically controlledcharacteristics that allowthem to be well adaptedto their environments willsurvive and reproduce topass on their genes tofollowing generationsSpeciesGenemutationTumoursA section of DNAthat codes for theproduction of aspecific proteinand is responsiblefor the inheritanceof traitsEvolutionA group ofsuccessfullyinterbreedingorganisms theindividual membersshow differentcharacteristics.GenePublishedby AlfredWallaceBeneficialmutationNon-reproductiveDownsyndromeCreatedtheory ofnaturalselectionOn theorigin ofspeciesSpontaneouschange in theamount orthe structureof DNAAdaptationBattling forresources(food, water,shelter)InheritedvariationVariationslearned anddevelopedthrough life.ExtinctionChemicals& UVradiationA group of similarorganisms that arecapable ofinterbreeding withone another toproduce fertileoffspringDarwinandWallaceExamplesofmutagensNaturalselectionVariationscontrolledby genesPalaeontologyThe remainsof somethingthat lived along timeagoAcquiredvariationCan resultfromharmfulmutationsMutationspermanentdisappearanceof a speciesVariationTheproduction ofa new speciesas a result ofevolutionSex cells(gametes)Agentsthat causemutationsSomaticcellsprocess by whichorganisms developtraits that enhancetheir survival andreproduction in aspecificenvironment.MutagensRoss fromsitcom"friends"has this jobSicklecellanaemiaThe way in whichgenetic changesproduce differenttypes of organismsover a long periodof timeFossilChromosomemutationSpeciationTheproduction ofa new speciesas a result ofevolutionCompetitionorganisms withgenetically controlledcharacteristics that allowthem to be well adaptedto their environments willsurvive and reproduce topass on their genes tofollowing generationsSpeciesGenemutationTumoursA section of DNAthat codes for theproduction of aspecific proteinand is responsiblefor the inheritanceof traitsEvolutionA group ofsuccessfullyinterbreedingorganisms theindividual membersshow differentcharacteristics.GenePublishedby AlfredWallace

Variation and Evolution - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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. Non- reproductive
    Beneficial mutation
  2. Created theory of natural selection
    Down syndrome
  3. Spontaneous change in the amount or the structure of DNA
    On the origin of species
  4. Battling for resources (food, water, shelter)
    Adaptation
  5. Variations learned and developed through life.
    Inherited variation
  6. Extinction
  7. A group of similar organisms that are capable of interbreeding with one another to produce fertile offspring
    Chemicals & UV radiation
  8. Examples of mutagens
    Darwin and Wallace
  9. Variations controlled by genes
    Natural selection
  10. The remains of something that lived a long time ago
    Palaeontology
  11. Can result from harmful mutations
    Acquired variation
  12. permanent disappearance of a species
    Mutations
  13. The production of a new species as a result of evolution
    Variation
  14. Agents that cause mutations
    Sex cells (gametes)
  15. process by which organisms develop traits that enhance their survival and reproduction in a specific environment.
    Somatic cells
  16. Ross from sitcom "friends" has this job
    Mutagens
  17. The way in which genetic changes produce different types of organisms over a long period of time
    Sickle cell anaemia
  18. Chromosome mutation
    Fossil
  19. The production of a new species as a result of evolution
    Speciation
  20. organisms with genetically controlled characteristics that allow them to be well adapted to their environments will survive and reproduce to pass on their genes to following generations
    Competition
  21. Gene mutation
    Species
  22. A section of DNA that codes for the production of a specific protein and is responsible for the inheritance of traits
    Tumours
  23. A group of successfully interbreeding organisms the individual members show different characteristics.
    Evolution
  24. Published by Alfred Wallace
    Gene