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RUDIKE [14]
3 years ago
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Match the terms to their definition. 1. evolution genetic change in a population or species over many generations 2. lineage gro

up of related organisms that share features and characteristics 3. macroevolution evolution at or below the species level 4. microevolution the expression of a genetic trait, or what the trait looks like 5. phenotype evolution above the species level 6. species continuous line of descent
Biology
1 answer:
Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hope this helps! Stay safe! ~ Coco

Explanation:

1. evolution ~ group of related organisms that share features and characteristics

genetic change in a population or species over many generations

2. lineage ~ line of descent

3. macroevolution evolution at or below the species level ~ genetic change in a population or species over many generations

4. microevolution~ the expression of a genetic trait, or what the trait looks like

5. phenotype ~ evolution above the species level

6. species continuous ~  line of descent

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