These are the remnants of dead organisms that has been left behind...
What are fossils?
There is a moth, Xanthopan morganii praedicta, that has a tube of a mouth and feeds from and pollinates Darwin’s orchid, Angraecum sesquipedale. The orchid has a nectar-producing tube. If the orchid started being destroyed by humans during habitat loss, this is what would happen to the moth over time?
What is die or change food sources?
This kingdom is made up of autotrophs, are multicellular, and are also eukaryotes...
What are Plants?
A system that is used in order to organize all organisms to eliminate confusion and find relationships where evolution has taken place...
What is taxonomy
The name of the scientist that sailed around the world and developed our modern understanding of where species come from...
Who is Charles Darwin?
This acronym gives the four different evidences that show evolution exist...
What is F.A.M.E.?
There are two different types of rabbits: those that eat strictly grass, and those that eat berries or flowers. If a drought occurs that severely reduces berries and flowers over time but grass remains, this is likely to happen to future rabbit diets...
What is more grass eating bunnies?
This kingdom is full of decomposers, are unicellular, and live in everything from soil to inside human beings...
What are Bacteria?
This level of classification is the most closely related and allows for different organisms in this same level to create offspring...
What is species?
The species of organism that other newer species originally came from...
What is a common ancestor?
This term is why all scientists believe that every organism is related due to the four bases that make up genetic material in all species...
What is Molecular DNA?
Farmer John is out to kill a certain type of pest. He sprays insecticide that kills 85% of that insect. This is likely to occur in that insect species over time...
What is the species will become resistant or immune to the pesticide?
This kingdom is mobile, a eukaryote, multicellular, and lacks a cell wall...
What are Animals?
It is the naming system used by scientists that utilizes the organisms genus and species name together...
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
This term refers to a wide range of life forms that are different from each other and ensures continuity of life...
What is biodiversity?
The study of organisms before they are born while they are still developing. It shows common characteristics across species lines...
What is Embryology?
A new predator of rabbits has been introduced within an ecosystem. This new predator runs faster than the native predators of rabbits. This is what will most likely occur in the rabbit population due to the new predator...
What is faster rabbits will mate more and species will speed up?
This kingdom is multicellular, eukaryotic, and thrives on being full of decomposers...
What are Fungi?
This is the broadest category of taxonomy and the least closely related...
What is Domain?
This biological occurrence is used for the creating of a new type of organism usually through geographical separation or changing of food source...
What is speciation?
This term means same structure of bones, but different function...
What is homologous structure?
The San Marcos salamander, Eurycea nana, is a light reddish-brown salamander. If the area experiences a huge amount of rainfall over the next 10 years and vegetation grows everywhere, predators will be able to see them easily. This is likely to happen to the salamanders...
What is slowly develop a color that blends in with green vegetation or die?
Some of the organisms are multicellular, some unicellular. Some are heterotrophs, some are autotrophs. All of the kingdom are eukaryotes though...
What are Protists?
The acronym in proper order of the levels of classification for organizing organisms... (Remember the pneumonic device)
What is D.K.P.C.O.F.G.S.?
This term is created via sexual reproduction, evolution, genetic mutations, crossing over, and is essential to survival of a species...
What is greater genetic variation?