Embryology
Molecular Evidence
The Fossil Record
Homologous Structures
Vestigial Structures
100

A prenatal stage of an organism, comes from other organisms reproducing

What is an embryo?

100

To trace differences and similarities in DNA and other molecules

What is Molecular Evidence?

100

Naturally preserved remains of an organism that once lived

What is a fossil?

100

Bone structures that are similar in different animals but different proportions

What are Homologous Structures?

100

Organs that are useless today were vital to ancestors

What are Vestigial Structures?

200

Studying similar embryos until they develop and change 

What is Comparative Embryology?

200

A self-replicating material which is present in nearly all living organisms

What is DNA?

200

Looking at fossil similarities to determine ancestors and prove evolution

What is Comparing Fossils?

200

Because they give the blueprints for the homologous structure

Why are genes important in homologous structures?

200

An organ in humans that is Vestigial and not used in our bodies

What is the Appendix?

300

Over time the embryos change and become physically different

What is Development?

300

A unique sequence of DNA that is like the blueprints for an organism

What is a gene?

300

History of life documented by fossils

What is the fossil record?

300

Because animals have similar ancestors, they evolve from the same animals

Why do homologous structures occur?

300

The reason why the appendix is no longer needed

What is Adaption?

400

What embryos are developed in by reptiles

What is an egg?

400

The branch of biology that deals with the structure and function of the macromolecules (proteins and DNA).

What is Molecular Biology?

400

The person who studies and compares fossils

What is a paleontologist?  

400

the arm of a human, the wing of a bird or a bat, the leg of a dog and the flipper of a dolphin or whale are

What is a Homologous structures?

400

The organism newly adapts and evolves and the feature is no longer needed.

Why do vestigial structures occur?

500

Absorbing nutrients and growing over time

How do embryos develop?

500

A molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer.

What is a macromolecule?

500

When you compare fossils they show similar structures to current animals

How does the fossil record prove evolution?

500

Because they show that similar genes in different animals means similar ancestors which proves over time organisms change

How does homology prove evolution?

500

The appendix, tail bone, wisdom teeth, and inside corner of the eye

What is Human Vestigiality?