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Process by which a population becomes better suited to its environment
a) adaptation
b) natural selection
c) selective breeding
d) generation

Long necks, large ears, gills, and hollow bones are examples of
a) structural adaptations
b) behavioral adaptations
c) physiological adaptations
d) psychological adaptations

Migration, hibernation, playing dead, and sentry duty of meerkats are all examples of
a) Structural adaptations
b) Behavioral adaptations
c) Physiological adaptations
d) Psychological adaptations

The study of the internal and external structures of organisms is called
a) anatomy
b) physiology
c) taxonomy
d) genetics

The study of internal and external FUNCTIONS of living systems is known as
a) anatomy
b) physiology
c) taxonomy
d) genetics

Organisms of the same species that are at the same level of descent from a common ancestor are known as a
a) trait
b) variation
c) generation
d) adaptation

A group of interacting individuals of the same species located in the same area is known as a
a) variation
b) generation
c) population
d) trait

The occurrence of an organism, trait, or gene in more than one form that allows for slight differences are known
a) adaptations
b) variations
c) generations
d) populations

Process where people choose or select which organisms to breed so offspring will have desired traits
a) natural selection
b) selective breeding
c) hibernation
d) adaptation

The process where organisms move to a different geographical region where conditions are more favorable is
a) migration
b) hibernation
c) adaptation
d) selective breeding

A slowed physiological state of an organism to survive long periods of cold temperature or reduced food supplies is called
a) hibernation
b) migration
c) adaptation
d) heredity

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