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A change in a species over time is
Adaptation
Evolution
Diversity
Morphology
The variety of species present in an area
Population
Diversity
Biogeography
Adaptation
Survival of the fittest. The organism that is best able to survive and passes on its genes in the gene pool.
Natural Selection
Evolution
Adaptation
Law of Superposition
organs or skeletal elements of animals and organisms that, by virtue of their similarity, suggest their connection to a common ancestor. These structures do not have to look exactly the same, or have the same function.
Analogous Structure
Homologous Structure
Vestigial Structure
Molecular Homology
A group of one type of species (all blue crabs, all white tail deer, all yellow corn)
species
population
community
ecosystem
The form and structure of an organisms traits, its characteristics.
Molecular Homology
Embryology
Morphology
Phylogony
Similar embryological development in different organisms indicating a common ancestry or evolutionary origin.
Molecular Homology
Morphology
Adaptation
Embryology
Preserved remains or evidence of ancient organism.
Vestigial Structure
Fossils
Homologous structure
Analogous structure
A characteristic of different organisms that have similar function but not necessarily the same structure and did not come from the same common ancestor.
Homologous Structure
Analogous Structure
Vestigial Structure
Fossils
States that layers of sediment and rock are older at the bottom levels of younger as they move up to the surface.
Fossils
Law of Superposition
Vestigial Structure
Adaptation
Similar DNA sequence between different organisms indicating a common ancestry or evolutionary origin.
morphology
Embryology
Molecular Homology
Adaptation
Father of Evolution, wrote origins of species and studied organisms from Galapagos to support his proposal that natural selection occurs.
Hooke
Darwin
Lamarck
Markiewicz
Any change in the traits of an organism that allows it to survive and reproduce more effectively in its environment.
Natural Selection
Population
Adaptation
Diversity
Serves no useful purpose in the modern organism but did in its ancestral form.
Analogous Structure
Vestigial Structure
Homologous Structure
Adaptation
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