Living Things and Fossils
Dating and Fossil Record
Comparative Anatomy
Species and classification
Natural selection and adaption
100

These 8 traits are shared by all living things 

What are being made of cells, using energy, growing/developing, responding to environment, reproducing, having DNA/RNA, maintaining homeostasis, and evolving? 

100

Before radiometric dating, fossils were dated by looking at these rock layers. 

What are sedimentary rock layers? 

100

Similar bone structure in humans, bats, and cows show this. 

What are homologous structures?

100

The biological species concept requires that organisms produce these.

What are fertile offspring? 

100

This term describes a genetic trait that increases an organism's chances of surviving and reproducing in its environment. 

What is an adaptive trait? 

200

A preserved trace or remains of an organism is called this. 

What is a fossil? 

200

This dating method measures the decay of isotopes in volcanic rock layers around fossils to determine their actual age. 

What is radiometric dating? 

200

Structures with the same function but different ancestry, like incest and bat wings. 

What are analogous structures? 

200

When horse + donkey = mule, they fail this test for being the same species. 

What is producing fertile offspring? 

200

When individuals of the same species compete for resources. 

What is intraspecific competition? 

300

Fossils like footprints and burrows show not remains, but these. 

What are traces? 

300

Fish appearing in deeper rock layers than salamanders means this. 

What is fish evolved before salamanders? 

300

Human ear muscles and snake pelvis bones are examples of these leftover structures? 

What are vestigial structures? 

300

Two times the species concept doesn't work. 

What are fossils and asexual organisms? 

300

Breeding crops or animals by choosing traits is this process. 

What is artificial selection? 

400

These organisms are not considered alive because they aren't made of cells and can't reproduce on their own. 

What are viruses? 

400

Fossils of extinct animals that show traits linking two groups are called this.

What are transitional forms (missing links)? 

400

These early-stage similarities provide hidden evidence of ancestry. 

What is embryology (similar embryos)? 

400

The science of naming/classifying organisms. 

What is taxonomy?

400

The selecting agent in natural selection is this. 

What is the environment? 

500

Two major fossil record patterns are species disappearing and new species appearing.

What are extinction and origin of new species? 

500

Humans and dinosaurs could not have lived together because of this fossil evidence. 

What is that human fossils appear much later than dinosaur fossils? 

500

Comparing DNA and proteins helps show this relationship. 

What is common ancestry?

500

This field combines taxonomy with evolutionary history. 

What is systematics? 

500

Fitness is measured not by survival, but by this. 

What is reproductive success (number of offspring)?