Activity 1: Match Up!
Directions: Match the words/phrases is column A to column B. Write the correct letter of your answer on the space provided before the number
Column A
1. These are group of organisms that appear
identical by morphological (anatomical) criteria.
2. It refers to the variety of habitats, living in communities and ecological processes where organisms live.
3. It refers to the variety of species in a given area.
4. It refers to the diversity of the genetic characteristics within a species.
5. It refers to the relative abundance of species.
6. It is defined as the number of species and abundance of each species that live in a
particular.
7. These are group of organisms that exploit or are adapted to a particular niche.
8. A group of organisms that can successfully interbreed and produce fertile offspring
9. It defines species as a group of organisms that are genetically compatible,
interbreeding natural populations that is genetically isolated from other such groups.
10. It defines species as a series of ancestor descendent populations passing through
time and space independent of other populations species
Column B
A. Species richness
B. Species diversity
C. Ecosystem diversity
D. Genetic diversity
E. Species
F. Species abundance
G. Genetic concept of species
H. Morphological concept of species
I. Ecological concept of species
J. Evolutionary concept of species
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Explanation:
- These are group of organisms that appear identical by morphological (anatomical) criteria - Species (E)
- It refers to the variety of habitats, living in communities and ecological processes where organisms live - Ecosystem Diversity(C)
- It refers to the variety of species in a given area- Species diversity(B)
- It refers to the diversity of the genetic characteristics within a species- Genetic Diversity (D)
- It refers to the relative abundance of species - Species abundance(F)
- It is defined as the number of species and abundance of each species that live in a particular area - Species richness (A)
- These are group of organisms that exploit or are adapted to a particular niche - Ecological concept of species(I)
- A group of organisms that can successfully interbreed and produce fertile offspring-Morphological concept of species(H)
- It defines species as a group of organisms that are genetically compatible, interbreeding natural populations that is genetically isolated from other such groups - Genetic concept of species(G)
- It defines species as a series of ancestor descendent populations passing through time and space independent of other populations species - Evolutionary concept of species (J)
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