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- 3. Body parts of organisms with the same basic structure, but the same or different functions are called.
- 6. Evolution that occurs in living things is called evolution?
- 9. The ability of organisms to adjust to their environment.
- 12. A species of tool-wielding finch that uses cactus spines or small twigs to scrape out termites or insects in wood.
- 13. Evolution that leads to the possibility of new species that cannot survive and eventually lead to extinction.
- 15. The development of living things from zygote to adulthood is called.
- 16. Whose theory is that the giraffe neck trait is controlled by genes.
- 18. The environment, trees, and flowers were covered in soot so that they were dark (black) is the industrial revolution.
- 19. Galileo's partner who showed conclusively that the sun is the center of the planets' rotation, not the earth.
- 22. The title of a book that argues that evolution occurs because living things adapt to the environment.
- 23. The environment, trees, and flowers-brightly colored flowers is the industrial revolution.
- 24. An organism's immune system to the effects of certain Jat substances is the power of.
- 25. Evolution that's started from one species and evolves into many new species.
- 28. What do we call the study of embryos to understand evolutionary relationships?
- 30. What is the process by which organisms pass on genetic traits to their offspring?
- 31. What word describes a structure or trait that has lost its original function through evolution?
- 32. Gene mutations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on the sustainability of a.
- 37. The event of the spread of organisms from one area to another because they are able to adapt (adjust) to the environmental conditions of the new area.
- 38. A species of ground-dwelling finch that has a large beak for cracking seeds.Camarhynchusparvulus A species of finch found in the archipelago that feeds on insects in trees.
- 39. Evolutionary changes that occur in non-living environments.
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- 1. Evolution that leads to the possibility of a new species that can survive and be sustainable.
- 2. The science that studies fossils is.
- 4. Slow change over a very long time.
- 5. Fossil researchers who claim that species extinction will be replaced by new species.
- 7. Slow and gradual changes at the gene level from one generation to the next that can cause changes in the phenotype of organisms in a population.
- 8. Limbs of organisms that function similarly.
- 10. What is the term for the evolutionary relationship among different species?
- 11. Organisms that can adapt to their environment will be able to live on and produce offspring, while those that cannot will experience extinction.
- 14. Whose theory is that evolution occurs due to environmental changes.
- 17. Human effort to change or make wild animals and plants into cultivated animals and plants is.
- 18. What term describes the formation of a new species due to geographic separation?
- 20. Evolution that's started from many different speceis and evolves into one species.
- 21. Plato's disciples who categorized all organisms on a scale of of nature, from simple to complex.
- 26. Examples of adaptation and selection include the event of changes in the population of the Biston betularia moth in.
- 27. States that life on earth has a common origin and functional responses are passed on to descendants.
- 29. Evolutionary changes that occur in living things from one generation to the next.
- 33. Slow and gradual changes that lead to the formation of a new group in the taxonomy.
- 34. The principle states that the organs or body parts used to adapt to their environment will develop properly so that they will become stronger and bigger.
- 35. Envisioning a creator who created the world from destruction, then created the gods who would make human beings with male gender.
- 36. Birds taht evolves in the Galapagos Island.
