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All living organisms evolved from what? 

Common ancestor. 

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The study of similarities and differences between living creatures in their body structures.

Comparative Anatomy 

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The study of how creatures develop before being born or hatching from an egg.

Embryology

100

Provides information about what species existed at particular times of earth’s history. Shows us when specific organisms appeared, went extinct, or changed.

Fossil Record

100

Scientists can compare the DNA code of different species to find out who is most closely related to who.

DNA Comparison 

200

Evolution is powered by _______________ processes. 

Natural 

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structures (body parts/anatomy) which are similar in different species because the species have common descent and have evolved, usually divergently, from a shared ancestor.

Homologous structure

200

Organisms that are best 'fit' to their environment will go on to do what? 

Reproduce

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the study of the patterns of geographic distribution of organisms and the factors that determine those patterns.

Biogeography

200

See slide 76

Biogeography

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A type of diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Shows how species evolved from common ancestor.  

Phylogenetic Tree

300

See slide 74

Mammal and bird

300

See slide 75

B and C

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See slide 77

B

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See slide 78

Common Ancestory 

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it does not show how ancestors are related to descendants, nor does it show how much they have changed

Cladogram

400

When the DNA of an organism is found within the nucleus of the cell, the organism is said to be what? 

A eukaryote or eukaryotic

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See slide 79

Cladogram 

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The human appendix is a structure we still have, but no longer use. What type of structure is this? 

Vestigial