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The cumulative genetic change in a population of organisms from generation to generation 

What is evolution

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The physical evidence of an organism that lived in the ancient past

What is a fossil

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Neptunea tabulata, ammonites, trilobites, and brachiopods are examples of what type of fossils

What are index fossils

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Information that is gathered by observation or experimentation

What is empirical evidence
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The molecule that carries genetic information in all living organisms

What is DNA

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Evolutionary patterns and trends on a larger scale than microevolution

What is macroevolution

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Changes in allele frequencies that occur within a population over successive generations

What is microevolution

200

First set of organisms that lived on Earth

What is bacteria

200

Evidence for evolution that involves observing the formation and growth of an embryo

What are genetics

200

A body structure similar to another in a different lineage because the structure evolved in a common ancestor

Homologus structures

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A body structure that is similar in function or appearance to another in a different lineage but not similar in origin or development

What is analogous structure

300

The characteristic time it takes for half of a quantity of a radioisotope to decay

What is half-life

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A fossil that dates the layers where it is found because it came from an organism that is abundantly preserved in rocks

What is index fossils

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The functions of insect wings and bird wings are the same, their underlying structures are very different is an example of

What is convergent evolution

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DNA that is passed from one generation to the next only through the maternal line

What is mitochondrial DNA

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a method of estimating the age of a rock or fossil

What is radiometric dating

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An evolutionary remnant of a formerly functional structure

What is vestigial structures

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The longest interval of geologic time

What are eons

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This process must occur rapidly to preserve an organism before decay

What is rapid burial

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A fossil showing traits of both reptiles and birds is an example of this type of species

What is a transitional species

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A geologic principle that states geologic processes operate consistently throughout time

What is uniformitarianism

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The idea that evolutionary change of a species is because of a slow, steady accumulation of changes over time

What is gradualism

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The Badlands of South Dakota is one of her favorite places to photograph

Who is Annie Griffiths

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An element rare on Earth's surface but common in meteorites

What is iridium

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This term refers to a species from which multiple different species have evolved

What is a common ancestor

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