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Terms
Theories and Mutations
Miscellaneous
100

The modern animal that supposedly descended from Pakicetus and Ambulocetus

whale

100

Darwin sailed on this ship

HMS Beagle

100

This term refers to the changing of a thing to become improved or more complex

evolution

100

A genetic change that can be passed down to offspring

germ mutation

100

Of all of these types of mutations man has observed in organisms, the vast majority are harmful

gene mutations
200

Cutting off the tails of many generations of mice disproved this theory

Inheritance of acquired characteristics

200

DAILY DOUBLE

Name the five points Darwin used in his theory of natural selection.

200

An organism that evolutionists claim has different groups of organisms as its offspring

common ancestor

200

The idea that the environment destroys organisms that are less able than others to live in the environment

theory of natural selection

200

One can find a complete and uninterrupted fossil record here

nowhere

300

Theory that organisms change to a darker color because human activity causes their surroundings to become darker

industrial melanism

300

Two animals Darwin observed on the Galapagos Islands

tortoise   finches

300

a record of past living things

fossil record

300

a genetic change that cannot affect offspring

somatic mutation

300

a diagram demonstrating the supposed stages of biological evolution

evolutionary family tree

400

These people of Burma have not grown some very long necks

Padaung people

400

According to him, the organism capable of the most evolution mutates easily

De Vries

400

an organism that probably never existed but is needed to fill out the evolutionary path of other organisms

missing link

400

also known as Neo-Darwinism

mutation-selection theory

400

This is often described as being very much like selective breeding and it works only for characteristics already in existence

natural selection

500

The gradual change of one kind of organism into another

biological evolution

500

The term survival of the fittest is associated with his theory

Darwin

500

similar structures that evolutionists say are best explained by common ancestry

homologous structures

500

Changes in an organism's genetic makeup account for evolutionary changes

evolution-mutation theory

500

True/False

Scientists have created living cells from nonliving materials using special equipment and controlled conditions

False

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