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Life Sciences 11 Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
Life Sciences 11 Mind Map
Classification
Binomial Nomenclature
Taxonomy
Dichotomous Key
(Classifies organisms by their adaptations.)
(Determines what name an organism will have. Organisms with same features can be in the same class, similar names.)
(Taxonomy is the discipline where organisms are assigned a name. Binomial Nomenclature is the naming system used to name every organism.)
Virus
Living/Non-living Pathogen
(A virus is a pathogen that is neither living or non-living.)
Autotrophs
Tissue Development
Protosome
Deuterosome
(The process of tissue development determines if an organism is a protostome or deuterostome.)
Fruit
Cell Biology
Asexual/Sexual reproduction
Mitosis/Meiosis
Chromosomes
(In Mitosis and Meiosis Chromosomes form new cells or replicated.)
(Mitosis and Meiosis are the methods of reproduction that organisms undergo.)
Prokaryotic
Single-cellular
(All prokaryotes are Unicellular.)
Photosynthesis
Oxygen
(One of the products produced in Photosynthesis is Oxygen.)
(Photosynthesis is the process that Autotrphs use to obtain energy.)
Evolution
Natural Selection
Adaptation
Fitness
Survival of the fittest
(Organisms with high fitness survive and reprocue successfully.)
(Adaptations allow for organisms to become more fit for their environment, fitness is a result of adaptation.)
(Adaptations are beneficial mutations of an organism.)
(Over time natural selection results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population. These changes increase the species' chance of survival. These changes are adaptations.)
Common Ancestors
Extinction
Fossil Record
(Extinct organisms that are compared to prove that species evolved over time.)
(Harmful mutations can negatively affect an organism's survival and their offsprings', this can lead to extinction.)
(Species that went extinct but are common ancestors of some organisms.)
Beneficial mutations
Harmful mutations
(Beneficial and Harmful mutations are results of the reproduction process.)
Darwin's Finches
Geographic Isolation
Speciation
(Due to geographic isolation these Finches developed a new species.)
(A species of Finches undergo geographic isolation which resluts in chnages in the population's gene pool.)
GMOs
(GMOs are used on many types of fruit to improve genetic sequences.)
(GMOs are an intentional method of creating beneficial mutations in DNA.)