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Classification and evolution MatchUp

Target Level
C
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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Mean
Behavioural adaptation
Binomial system
Domain
Allele
Charles Darwin
Taxon
Genetic diversity
Anatomical adaptation
Species
Physiological adaptation
The number of different alleles of genes in a population
A physical or structural feature of an organism, which provides a selective advantage
An internal process carried out by an organism, which provides a selective advantage
An alternative form of a gene
An action performed by an organism, which provides a selective advantage
Any group within a classification system
The sum of all data values divided by the total number of values
Allows organisms to be identified by just their genus and species
The highest taxon, which may be bacteria, archaea or eukaryota
A population of organisms able to breed with each other to produce fertile offspring
Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection

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Pass Mark
75%