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***Evolution

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Evidence of Evolutionfossils, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, comparative biochemistry
Fossilstraces of once living found in sedimentary rock
Imprintfilm of carbon remains
Age of fossilsdetermined by radioactive isotopes
Half-lifetime required for 1/2 of radioactive molecules to decay
Over time, organisms of ___ ___ appeared on earthincreasing complexity
Homologous Structuresthings that have the same structure and origin
Vestigial Organsorgans that seem to serve no useful function
Comparative Embryologycomparing stages of embryonic development
Comparative BiochemistryCytochrome C-universal compoud found in all aerobic organisms
Common AncestryIf species change over time, there should be examples of living species that may have come from a common ancestor
Jean Baptiste Lamarck"Inheritance of acquired characteristics"
Charles DarwinCurrent Theory of Evolution - Natural Selection
Divergent EvolutionWhenf two or more related species becoming less alike
Natural SelectionIndividuals with advantageous variation are more likely to survive and reproduce. Favorable genetic traits accumulate in a population over generations.
Adaptive Radiationmany related species evolved from a single ancestor
Convergent EvolutionWhen unrelated species becoming more alike as they adapt
Analogous Structurestructures with same functions but not similar origins
MutationGenetic changes that enable a species to adjust to altered conditions
Artificial Selectionmates are selected
ArchaeopteryxOrganism that was part reptile and part bird
BipedalUses two legs/feet to walk/move
Carrying CapacityThe limit of an organism that an area can support
CarnivoreOrganism that is a meat eater
HerbivoreOrganism that is a plant eater
OmnivoreOrganism that consumes both plants and animals
Continental DriftLand mass shift that happened over time
DiurnalAnimal that is out mostly during the daytime
NocturnalAnimal that is out mostly at night
DiploidWhen cells have two sets of chromosomes per cell
HaploidWhen there is only 1 of each chromosome in each cell
ExtinctionWhen all of a species has died
FossilizationThe process by which organisms are preserved
GalapagosPlace where Darwin's observations led to his theory on evolution
Genetic IsolationWhere no gene flow occurs between members of two populations
Geographic IsolationWhen populations do not come into contact with each other due to where they live
HMS BeagleName of the ship Darwin sailed on
IsotopeAn atom that is identical except for the number of neutrons
Mass ExtinctionWhen a huge number of species die off in a short period of time.
MigrationMovement of individuals into or out of a population
Opposable ThumbsStructures that can help some animals grasp things toward their fingers
Origin of the SpeciesDarwin's book about evolution
OzoneMolecule made up of 3 oxygen atoms
PaleontologistIndividual that study fossils and fossil records
ArcheologistIndividual that studies artifacts from the distant past
PangaeaName of the lone land mass when there was only 1 continent
VertebratesAnimals that have a backbone
SpeciationProcess by which a new species develops
InvertebratesAnimals that do not have a backbone
Peppered MothIllustrated Industrial melanism in England
Survival of the FittestTerm used to describe Darwin's theory that means Natural Selection
PopulationThe total number of a type of organism at some location


Hiram High School
Hiram, GA

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