| Defintion | Keyword | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The process of placing living things into groups | Classification | 78%
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| Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protoctista and Prokaryotae | Kingdom | 73%
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| Term used to explain how features of the environment apply a selective force on the reproduction of individuals in a population | Natural selection | 49%
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| Subdivision of the kingdom | Phylum | 48%
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| Highest taxonomic rank | Domain | 46%
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| A group of closely related species | Genus | 43%
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| Subdivision of the class using additional information | Order | 37%
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| Group of closely related genera | Family | 36%
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| The study of the evolutionary relationships between organisms | Phylogeny | 23%
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| A measure of the spread around a mean | Standard deviation | 23%
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| A characteristic that enhances survival in the habitat | Adaptation | 21%
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| Basic unit of classification | Species | 20%
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| Group of organisms that all posses the same general traits | Class | 19%
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| Variation caused by possessing a different combination of alleles | Genetic | 14%
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| The presence of variety - the differences between individuals | Variation | 13%
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| Where there are distinct categories and nothing in between | Discontinuous | 9%
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| Variation where there are two extremes and a full range of values in between | Continuous | 8%
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| Variation caused by response to environmental factors such as light intensity | Environmental | 8%
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| The variation between members of the same species | Intraspecific | 6%
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| A measure of how closely two sets of data are correlated. A value of 1 means perfect correlation | Correlation coefficient | 5%
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| The differences between species | Interspecific | 5%
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| A test used to compare two means | Student's t-test | 4%
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| A system that uses the genus name and the species name to avoid confusion when naming organisms | Bionomial system | 3%
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| Structural features | Anatomical adaptations | 2%
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| The ways that behavior is modified for survival | Behavioral adaptations | 1%
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