B3: Variation and Classification Flashcards

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What is meant by variation?

A

Differences in characteristics e.g. hair colour, eye colour, etc.

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Give examples of environmental variation.

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Scars

Tattoos

Dyed hair

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What is meant by a characteristic?

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A feature of an organism

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What is a species?

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A group of organisms that share similar features

And can produce fertile offspring.

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5
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Name the two types of variation.

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Inherited variation

Envrionmental variation.

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Which charactersitics are not affected by the environment?

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Blood group

Natural eye colour

Genetic diseases.

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Give examples of genetic variation.

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Natural eye colour

Natural hair colour

Blood group

Genetic diseases.

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How can nose shape be genetic and environmental variation?

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Genetic: nose shape is inherited from parents

Envrionmental: a person may have cosmetic surgery or break their nose.

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Members of the same species show _______ variation compared to members of different species.

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less

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Why are siblings (brothers and sisters) not identical to each other?

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They inherit a different mixture of genes form their parents.

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What is meant by discontinuous variation?

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When a charateristic only has a few possible outcomes (e.g. blue, green, brown - eye colour)

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How do we present continuous variation?

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As a line graph/ histogram

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What is meant by continuous variation?

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When a characteristic can have a whole range of values (e.g. height)

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Give 3 examples of discontinuous variation.

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gender

Blood group

Eye colour

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What kind of graph/ chart is used to show discontinuous variation?

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A bar chart

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16
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Give 3 examples of continuous variation.

A

Height

Weight

Arm span

17
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What are flowering plants?

A

Have flowers which make seeds.

18
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What are fungi?

A

Thread like hyphae, make spores.

19
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What are invertebrates?

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Animals without backbones.

20
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What are annelids?

A

Invertebrate with body divided into segments

21
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What are molluscs?

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Invertebrates with a shell and muscular foot.

22
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What are Arthropods?

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Invertebrate with an exoskeleton and jointed legs.

23
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What are crustaceans?

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Chalky exoskeleton.

24
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What are insects?

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3 parts to body, 3 pairs of legs, 2 pairs of wings

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What are arachnids?

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Body into 2 parts, 4 pairs of legs

26
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What are fish?

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Scales, fins and gills.

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What are amphibians?

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Soft moist skin, reproduce in water.

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What are reptiles?

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Dry scaly skin, lay leathery eggs on land

29
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What are birds?

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Feathers, wings, toothless beaks

30
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What are mammals?

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Hair or fur, give birth to live young, suckle their young