Lesson 1- Changing The Living World Flashcards

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1
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(Blank) (blank) allows only those organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation.

A

Selective breeding

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Nearly all domestic animals and most crop plants have been produced by (Blank) (blank)

A

selective breeding

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Humans use selective breeding to (sentence blank)

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pass desired traits on to the next generation of organisms.

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(Blank) is the crossing of dissimilar individuals to bring together the best of both organisms.

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Hybridization

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(Blank), the individuals produced by such crosses, are often hardier than either of the parents.

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Hybrids

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(Blank) is the continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics

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Inbreeding

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7
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Inbreeding helps to ensure that the characteristics that make each breed unique will be (blank)

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preserved

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(Blank) (blank (blank) can result from excessive inbreeding.

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Serious genetic problems

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Breeders increase the genetic variation in a population by (blank) (blank)

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inducing mutations

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Mutations occur spontaneously, but breeders can increase the mutation rate by using (blank) and (blank).

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radiation and chemicals

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Breeders can often produce a few mutants with desirable characteristics that are not found in the (blank) (blank).

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original population

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12
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Introducing mutations has allowed scientists to develop hundreds of useful bacterial strains, including (blank sentence)

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bacteria that can clean up oil spills

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13
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Mutations in some plant cells produce cells that have double or triple the normal number of (blank).

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chromosomes

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Producing New Kinds of Plants
Thus, condition, known as polyploidy, produces new species of plants that are often larger and stronger than their (blank) (blank)

A

diploid relatives

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Producing New Kinds of Plants
(Blank) in animals is usually fatal.

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Polyploidy

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