This process describes the gradual development of new types of organisms from preexisting ones over time.
What is evolution?
This is the process that creates a fossil of a mosquito trapped in amber.
What is preserved Remains?
Different Structure, Same Function.
What is Analogous Structures?
This species is most closely related to the Chimp.
What is the Mouse?
What was the first Pixar film to be made?
What is Toy Story?
The concept of evolution falls into this category of scientific knowledge.
What is a theory?
Defined as the study of development from fertilized egg to adult.
What is embryology?
Provide one example of something that scientists can learn from fossils?
Many different options:
family behavior, herding, predator prey relationships, climate, etc.
The Pigeon has these traits.
What are Jaws, Lungs, Claws/Nails, Feathers?
What animal did Mr.K find in his yard the other day?
What is Peacock?
This scientist, known for his studies of finches in the Galápagos Islands and groundbreaking work on natural selection, revolutionized our understanding of how species change over time.
Who is Charles Darwin
These all tend to look more similar in earlier stages but become more distinguished in later stages.
What are embryos?
What evidence supports the hypothesis that whales evolved from land-dwelling mammals?
What is comparative anatomy - homologous structures and the fossil record showing transition fossils
This trait is from the most recent common ancestor of the Lizard and Mouse.
What is Claws/Nails?
Starbucks built their first store in this city.
What is Seattle, Washington?
These are the five main types of fossils.
What is petrification, Cast/mold, Trace fossils, carbon film and preserved remains?
Similar Structure, But different Function.
What is homologous structure?
A butterfly's wing, a bat's wing, and a bee's wing share this name.
What is analogous structures?
This species is most distantly related to the Hagfish.
What is the CHIMP?
What is the name of the talking dog in Up?
What is Dug?
These are the four evidences for evolution.
What are the fossil record, comparative Anatomy, DNA, and Embryology?
What is the hip bone of a whale an example of?
What is a Vestigial Structure?
Why is embryology an example of evidence for evolution?
What is earlier stages of development show similarities between species before differentiation?
This species shares the most traits with the Chimp.
What is the mouse?
In the movie Ratatouille, who teaches Alfredo Linguine to cook?
What is Remy?