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a quality of a living thing

Trait

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the conditions surrounding a living thing that affects its life

Environment 

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to have something passed on from parent to offspring 

Inherit 

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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed  

Parasitism

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Something stored in the brain 

memories

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being similar to something else but different in some ways

variation 

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A trait that is picked up from experience or practice

Learned behavior 

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The form of an inherited trait that masks the other form of the same trait

Dominant 

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When a species has died out completely 

Extinct 

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A thick bundle of nerves inside the spine

Spinal Cord

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The act of continuing to exist or live

survival

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any remains or imprints

Fossils

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the process by which living things produce offspring's 

Reproduction

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A symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism without harming the other

Commensalism 

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The set of organs that uses information from the senses to control all body systems 

Nervous System

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a relationship between two or more kinds of organisms that last over time.

Symbiosis 

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The information that supports an idea 

evidence

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the form of a trait that is hidden or masked in the hybrid generation 

Recessive 

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When a species is in danger of becoming extinct

Endangered 

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An action or movement of the body that happens automatically as a reaction to something.

Reflex

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The origin or background of something

Ancestry 

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A small fossil that typically can be studied with a microscope

Microfossil

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A Symbiotic relationship that benefits both organisms 

Mutualism 

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An inherited behavior one that is not learned but is done automatically  

Instinct

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A nerve that is not part of the central nervous and receives sensory information from cells in the body

Peripheral Nerve

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