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===About Variation===
 
===About Variation===
: There is variation between different species; different species look different from each other.
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: There is [[variation]] between different species; different species look different from each other.
: There is variation within a species, creatures of the same species don't look exactly the same as each other.
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: There is [[variation]] within a species, creatures of the same species don't look exactly the same as each other.
 
: '''Variation''' is useful to help a species survive. If everyone was the same, what kills one person might kill everyone.
 
: '''Variation''' is useful to help a species survive. If everyone was the same, what kills one person might kill everyone.
 
: '''Variation''' within a [[species]] can be [[Inheritance|inherited]] or caused by the environmental. Some people are born with 3 fingers (inherited variation) but others might lose fingers in an accident (environmental variation).
 
: '''Variation''' within a [[species]] can be [[Inheritance|inherited]] or caused by the environmental. Some people are born with 3 fingers (inherited variation) but others might lose fingers in an accident (environmental variation).
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |These mice are identical twins, but one has damaged its tail. The difference is an example of '''environmental variation'''.
 
| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |These mice are identical twins, but one has damaged its tail. The difference is an example of '''environmental variation'''.
 
| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |One of these identical twins has decided to grow a mustache the other has decided to shave completely. This is '''environmental variation'''.
 
| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |One of these identical twins has decided to grow a mustache the other has decided to shave completely. This is '''environmental variation'''.
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==Key Stage 3==
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===Meaning===
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'''Variation''' is the difference between living creatures.
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===About Variation===
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: There is [[variation]] between different species; different species look different from each other.
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: There is [[variation]] within a species, creatures of the same species don't look exactly the same as each other.
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: Variation can be [[Continuous Variation|continuous]] or it can be [[Discontinuous Variation|discontinuous]].
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===Continuous Variation===
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: '''Continuous variation''' is '''variation''' where the differences change gradually across the [[species]].
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Some examples of '''continuous variation''' are:
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*Height
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*Weight
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*Nose Length
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|[[File:HeightBellCurve.png|center|400px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:400px; text-align:center;" |This [[graph]] shows how height varies across a population of humans.
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===Discontinuous Variation===
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: '''Discontinuous variation''' is '''variation''' where the creatures fall into specific categories where they can only be one or the other, not half way in between.
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Some examples of '''discontinuous variation''' are:
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*Eye colour
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*Number of legs
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*Ability to roll the tongue
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|[[File:BarChartEyeColour.png|center|400px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:400px; text-align:center;" |This [[Bar Chart]] shows the number of people in a class with each eye colour. They cannot be half way between blue and brown, so eye colour is discontinuous.
 
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Revision as of 21:01, 20 September 2018

Key Stage 2

Meaning

Variation is the difference between living creatures.

Singular Noun: Variation
Plural Noun: Variations
Verb: To vary
Adjective: Varied

About Variation

There is variation between different species; different species look different from each other.
There is variation within a species, creatures of the same species don't look exactly the same as each other.
Variation is useful to help a species survive. If everyone was the same, what kills one person might kill everyone.
Variation within a species can be inherited or caused by the environmental. Some people are born with 3 fingers (inherited variation) but others might lose fingers in an accident (environmental variation).

Examples of Inherited Variation

EyeColour.png
VariationFrogs.png
VariationSnails.png
Eye colour varies from person to person. The pattern on the backs of frogs shows variation. Variation in patterns on snail shells means some are better camouflaged than others.

Examples of Environmental Variation

VariationMice.png
VariationTwins.png
These mice are identical twins, but one has damaged its tail. The difference is an example of environmental variation. One of these identical twins has decided to grow a mustache the other has decided to shave completely. This is environmental variation.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Variation is the difference between living creatures.

About Variation

There is variation between different species; different species look different from each other.
There is variation within a species, creatures of the same species don't look exactly the same as each other.
Variation can be continuous or it can be discontinuous.

Continuous Variation

Continuous variation is variation where the differences change gradually across the species.

Some examples of continuous variation are:

  • Height
  • Weight
  • Nose Length
HeightBellCurve.png
This graph shows how height varies across a population of humans.

Discontinuous Variation

Discontinuous variation is variation where the creatures fall into specific categories where they can only be one or the other, not half way in between.

Some examples of discontinuous variation are:

  • Eye colour
  • Number of legs
  • Ability to roll the tongue
BarChartEyeColour.png
This Bar Chart shows the number of people in a class with each eye colour. They cannot be half way between blue and brown, so eye colour is discontinuous.