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pesticide resitance mosquitos

natural selection

charles darwin and other bread domestic pigeons

artificial selection

higher cases of tasachs disease cajun cultures


incest

founders

population bottlenect

cheetah

f

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a small simple prokaryotic organism that does not have a nucleus or any other organelles that can be found everywhere

bacteria

a free-living prokaryotic organism that is found in and can survive in extreeme environments

archae

flagellated single cell organism that are decomposers, spread by spores, and are responsible killing all the frogs on a global scale

chitrid

an organism that is not alive an dis pathogenic to plants and only composed of a strand of rna

viroid

an organism that has a nucleaus and can have organelles that is not an animal or plant or a fungs

protist

free living organism that uses its pseudopods to engulf its food and can posses a shell or be naked

amoeba

a protein if folded wrong causes the fatal degenerative nerve disease known as spongy encephalitis

prion

an organism that must have a host and is composed of only a strand of genetic material

virus

an organism that can have many different organelles, unicellular or multicellular, autotrophic or heterotrophic, but is defined as having an organism having fine hairs

stramenophile

an organism that can be unicellular or multicellular and is a decomposer, parasitic or saprozoic, has cell walls made of chitin and reproduces mainly spores

fungus

worms with a true coelom, bilateral symmetry, cuticle

segmented worms

includes tapeworms and flukes

flatworms

have bilaterial symmetry with tapered body and are parasitic

roundworms

have radial symmetry, tentacles, and nematocyst

cnidarians

have pores that trap food and no tissue or organs

sponges

includes snails, chambered mollusk

molleska

sea urchins, sandollars, starfish

echynoderms

crawfish, spiders, butterflys

arthropoda

heartworms, pinworms, hook worms

nematoda

bony fishes, reptiles, puppies

chordata

snails slugs, mollusks that crawl on bellyfoot

gastropoda

body divided into 3 parts

insecta

8 walking legs

arachnids

have 10 legs most live in water

crustacea

only mollusk with well developed head, large brain capable of memory

cephalapod