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Complete the concept map. Unit 1 Principles of Biology Interconnections of syste

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Complete the concept map.

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Monotremes: These are the only mammals that lay eggs and donot give birth to young ones. There are only five species of such mammals. Few examples include: echidna and Platypus. Marsupiales: They are embryonic at birth. Emryonic dispause occurs and embryo is not implanted in uterus. This is to save their own lives during unfavourable conditions. Eutherians: They are fully developed at birth. Blastulation and Gastrulation occurs in the uterus only and fully developed young one is born. Animals: eukaryotic organisms have well defined nucleus and enveloped organelles. These include some of the microbes, plants and animals. Microbes: Prokaryotes are primitive organisms. They are mostly unicellular and microscopic. Natural Selection: Charles Darwin coined the theory of natural selection. Founder effect: Genetic variation is lost when a new population is established Bottleneck effect: formation of new population Genetic Drift Descent with modification Body structure Exaptation Paedomorphosis Biological Species Concept Speciation Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Prezygotic reproductive barrier Interspecies fertilization Post zygotic reproductive barrier Sterile hybrid offspring