CHAPTER 1: Introduction

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Across
  1. 3. / a kind of biological blueprint
  2. 5. ability for sexual reproduction
  3. 9. through space.
  4. 11. / assortment of taxa
  5. 12. / a plane that separates that anterior and posterior portion
  6. 17. / method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
  7. 20. description of an animal’s structural design.
  8. 21. / hips supports hindlimbs
  9. 22. / takes its name from rocks in Germany
  10. 23. / know as the “coal-bearing” period
  11. 24. / visible life
  12. 26. / proposed mechanism of inheritance of acquired characteristics
  13. 29. / a plane that splits the left and right portion
  14. 30. / a plane that divides the dorsal and ventral portion
  15. 33. / closest to the body
  16. 35. / special case of homology
  17. 36. / to the front or belly
  18. 38. / Darwin's Bulldog
  19. 39. / importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
  20. 41. / produces new variations
  21. 42. / sides of the body
Down
  1. 1. / ancient rocks
  2. 2. / repeated section
  3. 4. / Age of Reptiles
  4. 6. / farthest to the body
  5. 7. / take its name from the Jura Mountains
  6. 8. / island contain its own assortment of species
  7. 10. /careful
  8. 13. /accounted for how light
  9. 14. / electric record of muscles
  10. 15. / study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization
  11. 16. / early life
  12. 18. / feature that simply look alike
  13. 19. / middle of the body
  14. 24. / chest supports the forelimbs
  15. 25. / microorganism with nucleus
  16. 27. / features with similar function
  17. 28. / molten rocks
  18. 31. / Age of Fishes
  19. 32. / he felt that species were unchangeable
  20. 34. / allows direct inspection of hard parts or marked parts during performance
  21. 37. / Age of Mammals
  22. 40. / features that share common ancestry