Across
- 5. The clearing of forests, a human activity that impacts ecosystems.
- 6. Structures that are similar in form but may have different functions, indicating common ancestry.
- 7. The theory that evolution occurs slowly and steadily over long periods.
- 8. The scientist who proposed the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics.
- 10. Emissions like CO₂ that contribute to climate change.
- 15. The intentional breeding of organisms with desirable traits by humans.
Down
- 1. A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships based on shared traits.
- 2. The islands where Charles Darwin observed species that contributed to his theory of natural selection.
- 3. Structures that have a similar function but different evolutionary origins.
- 4. Organisms introduced to an ecosystem where they are not originally found, often disrupting the environment.
- 9. The variety of life in an ecosystem, often affected by human activities.
- 11. The study of embryos and their development, providing evidence of evolutionary relationships.
- 12. Structures that have lost their original function through evolution, such as the human appendix.
- 13. Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that provide evidence of evolution.
- 14. The process where organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce.
