This time period refers to the introduction of early agriculture.
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
This level of taxonomy is the largest, but least specific in nature.
What is kingdom?
This class of chordates is known for their scaly legs, feathers and wings.
What are aves?
This pathway of domestication includes the attraction of animals to humans due to food sources.
What is commensal?
This level of taxonomy is the smallest, but most specific in nature.
What is species?
This skeletal rod of cartilage, which serves as a factor for vertebrae development, is one of the notable requirements for a member of chordata.
What is a notochord?
What are osteichthyes?
This pathway of domestication, which was applied to goats, cattle and sheep, was created by capturing animals that were once hunted.
What is prey?
This term that refers to the kingdom of multicellular organisms that consume organic material and reproduce sexually.
What is animalia?
This bundle of nerves runs along the longitudinal axis of chordates.
What is the hollow dorsal nerve cord?
Milk producing glands are a defining characteristic for this class of animals.
What are mammals?
What are ruminants?
This kingdom contains organisms that produce their own food with the help of light.
What is plantae?
What are pharyngeal pouches?
This organ allows bony fish to conserve energy while maintaining buoyancy.
What is a swim bladder?
This kingdom or large grouping is comprises mostly single-celled organisms such as the protozoa and bacteria.
What is protista?
This extension of the notochord can range in size depending on the chordate's species.
What is a postanal tail?
The enlargement of this organ provided the control of body temperature, reproductive functions, eating, sleeping, and the display of emotions.
What is the forebrain?