Variation, a difference among individuals of the same , Species, a group of organisms that can reproduce and have similar characteristics., Population, all the individuals of a species living in a specific area., Trait, A characteristic or feature of an organism, such as color or size., Structural Adaptations, a physical feature that helps an organism survive (ex: fur, beaks, or thorns), Behavioral Adaptations, an action or behavior that helps an organism survive (ex: migration or hunting in groups), Physiological Adaptations, an internal body process that helps an organism survive (ex: sweating or producing venom), Natural Selection, the process where organisms with helpful traits survive and reproduce more than others (ex: dark-colored moths surviving better on dark trees), Inherited Traits, characteristics passed down from parents to offspring., Genetic Diversity, a variety of different traits within a population, Generation, all the organisms born around the same time; one step in the family line (ex: grandparents → parents → children), Offspring, the young or children produced by parents, Adaptations, traits that help an organism survive and reproduce.

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