| A | B |
| Symbiosis | Together; living; close physical association |
| Mutualism | Interaction between species where both species benefit. |
| Evolution | any change across successive generations in the inheritable characteristics of biological populations |
| Natural Selection | The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring |
| Parasitism | relationship between organisms of different species where one organism benefits at the expense of the other |
| Homologous Structures | Structures that are embryologically similar, but have different functions |
| Vestigial Structures | Structures that have lost their primary function through the evolutionary process |
| Reproductive Isolation | the inability of a species to breed successfully with related species due to geographical, behavioral, physiological, or genetic barriers or differences |
| Survival of the Fittest | process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment |
| Descent With Modification | A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form |
| Invertebrate | Animal without a backbone |
| Pupae | stage of metamorphosis of an insect life cycle when the larva changes to the adult form |
| Larvae | immature form of an insect or animal (such as a frog) before they metamorphosis into the adult form |