Vista
Fame
Structures
Selection
Misc
100

What does the V stand for?

Variations

100

What does the F stand for?

Fossil Record

100

The bones in the flipper of a whale and human arm bones

Homologous

100

Natural selection

Nature

100

What are fossils

Remains of a once living organism

200

What does the I stand for?

Inheritance

200

What does the A stand for?

Anatomy

200

Wings of a butterfly and wings of a bird

Analogous

200

Artificial selection

Humans

200

Speciation

The formation of a new species

300

What does the S stand for?

Struggle to survive

300

What does the M stand for?

Molecular

300

Organisms share analogous structures

Convergent evolution

300

Sexual selection

Mates

300

Evolution

Changes in a population over time

400

What does the T stand for?

Time

400
What does the E stand for?

Embryology

400

Organisms share homologous structures

Divergent evolution

400

Why do peacocks have bright feathers

Sexual selection

400

Species

Any two organisms that can produce fertile offspring

500

What does the A stand for?

Adaptations

500

What is FAME?

Evidence for evolution

500

Vestigial structures

A structure that is no longer necessary

500

Animal farms are an example of 

Artificial selection

500

Fitness

Ability to survive
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