A | B |
Evidence of Evolution | fossils, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, comparative biochemistry |
Fossils | traces of once living found in sedimentary rock |
Imprint | film of carbon remains |
Absolute age of fossils | determined by radioactive isotopes |
Half-life | time required for 1/2 of radioactive molecules to decay |
Over time, organisms of ___ ___ appeared on earth | increasing complexity |
Homologous Structures | derived from same structures of embryo but may have different functions |
Vestigial Organs | organs that seem to serve no useful function |
Comparative Embryology | certain stages for embryonic development are identical for certain species |
Comparative Biochemistry | Cytochrome C-universal compoud found in all aerobic organisms |
Common Ancestry | If 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 Darwin | Theory of Evolution |
Divergent Evolution | process of two or more related species becoming dissimilar |
Natural Selection | Individuals with advantageous variation are more likely to survive and reproduce |
Adaptive Radiation | many related species evolved from a single ancestor |
Convergent Evolution | process of unrelated species becoming more similar as they adapt to the same environment |
Analogous Structure | structures with same functions but do not arise from same place in the embryo |
Coevolution | the joint change in two species in close interactions |
Artificial Selection | mates are selected |