CHAPTER 1: Introduction

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