Classification 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? BiologyDNA, genetics and evolutionA2/A-levelOCR Created by: ChloeCreated on: 01-05-17 17:09 89254107136 Across 1. Organisms produce more offspring than survive. There is variation in the population of species. Individuals best adapted to environment are more likely to survive. They pass their genes on. (9) 5. The second biggest and broadest taxonomic group. (7) 6. Eukaryotic, chitin cell wall, extracellular digestion. Example: yeast (5) 7. Unicellular, no nucleus. Example: bacteria (10) Down 2. Characteristics that increase an organisms chance of survival and reproduction in it's environment. (10) 3. A taxonomic group of any rank. (5) 4. The hierarchical groups of classification. (9, 5) 8. Eukaryotic, multicellular, cellulose cell walls, autotrophic. Example: moss. (7) 9. Eukaryotic, multicellular, no cell walls, heterotrophic. Examples: Mammals (8) 10. A group of similar organisms which can interbreed to produce fertile offspring (7)
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