ENVS200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Autotroph, Zygote, Thundra

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Taxonomy: the science which identifies, describes, classifies and names living beings. Systematics: is the study of diversification of living forms, both past and present and also the relationships among living things through time. Natural selection: the force that causes some individuals in a population to contribute more descents when adapted to their environment. Evolution: the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed. Heritable variation: the proportion of variation in a trait due to the effects of genetic factors. Fitness: is described as how good a particular genotype is at leaving offspring in the next generation relative to the other good genotypes. Adaptation: has three different meanings: characteristics of organisms evolved as a consequence of natural selection in its evolutionary past, changes in the form or behaviour of an organism during its life as a response. Common garden: ??? performed to test if there is a genetic component to differences in populations.

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