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Species diversity

number of unique species in a given area

population genetics

study of evolution from a genetic point of view

genetic diversity

amount of variation within a population

speciation

two or more species arrive from one

biodiversity

the differentiation of organisms at levels of populations

genetic equilibrium

non-evolving population

sexual selectoin

species choose to mate by physical traits

natural selection

survival of the fittest

gene pool

total genetic information in a population

gene flow

movement of genes in and out of a population

characteristics of domain bacteria

prokaryotic, unicellular, heterotrophic

characteristics of domain archaea

prokaryotic, heterotrophic and unicellular

domain eukarya

eukaryotic, unicellular, autotrophic

kingdom eubacteria

prokaryotic, unicellular, autotrophic and heterotrophic

kindgdom archabacteria

prokaryotic, heterotrophic, and autotrophic, unicellular

kingdom protista

eukaryotic, mainly unicellular, autotrophic and heterotrophic

kingdom fungi

eukaryotic, heterotrophic, multicellular

kingdom plantae

eukaryotic, multicelular, autotrophic

kingdom animalia

eukaryotic, heterotrophic, multicellular