Any trace or remains of a once-living organism whose organic material has been replaced with minerals/vitamins due to pressure from layers of sediment.
What is a fossil?
3 "stool legs" of natural selection
What is variation, heredity, and diverse reproduction?
The theory that Darwin proposed
What is Natural Selection?
When species are linked evolutionarily
What is co-evolution?
The Cambrian explosion is an argument against evolution regarding this type of evidence
What is fossil succession?
Any kind of inherited trait that improves an organism's chances of survival and reproduction in a given environment.
What is an adaptation?
Darwin's theory that every creature on earth has descended from one common single-celled ancestor
What is the theory of universal common descent?
When the original population of rabbits is white but then dark or grey rabbits camouflage better and survive over white rabbits, this is an example of _______
Name of the person who attempted to model the proposed Biogenetic Law: "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny”
Who is Haeckel and his embryo drawings?
The process whereby organisms that have advantages survive and pass their genes onto their offspring.
What is natural selection?
What animals did Charles Darwin observe that helped lead him to his theory of evolution- and what did he notice about these animals?
What is either finches beaks mockingbirds beaks
What is radiocarbon dating?
same structure, different function
What is homologous structures?
the theory that living organisms come only from other living organisms
What is biogenesis?
the unnatural process that Darwin observed in England that helped inspire his understanding of the environment's role in natural selection
What is artificial selection or selective breeding of dogs?
When organisms in separate environments (ex: on different continents) originated from a common ancestor.
What is biogeography?
An argument in favor of evolution that suggests the greater the difference in the DNA, the longer the time since sharing a common ancestor
What is the molecular clock?
Term that is subject to change but that can encompass organisms within a 2% genetic difference margin, or organisms that can successfully reproduce together
What is a species?