hominid that can walk upright on 2 legs
Bipedal
how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
Fitness
Kingdom of Multicellular, Eukaryotic, Autotrophic organisms with a cell wall of Cellulose
Kingdom Plantae
an organism that makes its own food
Autotroph/Producer
4 lobes of the brain make up the - Largest division
Cerebrum
our features - Opposable thumbs, large brain capacity, jointed appendages, highly developed vision
Primate
Same function, but not structure.
Ex - Bird wing, Insect wing
Analogous structure
Live in extreme environments, cell wall does not have peptidoglycan
Archaebacteria
vascular tissue of plant that carrier water
Xylem
Smallest division of Brain - controls movement & coordination
Cerebellum
body structure with no function
Vestigial
Physical barrier divides a population creating a new species
Geographic Isolation
Kingdom of Eukaryotic, Heterotrophs by Absorption with a cell wall of Chitin
Kingdom Fungi
Vascular tissue of plant that carries nutrients & carbohydrates
Phloem
Sperm & Egg combine in the structure
Fallopian tube/Oviduct
structure that is similar in arrangement & function - forearm bones. Ex- Human arm & Wing of Bat
Homologous structure
Oparin' hypothesis that rain washed Organic molecules into the ocean was called?
Primordial Soup
Kingdom of eukaryotic, unicellular organisms with no true tissues that love water
Kingdom Protista
Loss of water through the leaves of the plant
Transpiration
when the sperm and egg combine - they form a
Zygote
2 different species have a close relationship - if 1 changes, so will the other
Coevolution
1 species that has evolved into many species adapted to the environment. Ex - Darwin's finches
Adaptive radiation
Kingdom of Multicellular, Eukaryotic, Heterotrophs whose cell don't have a cell wall
Kingdom Animalia
openings in the leaves of the plant that control gas exchange
Stomata
where implantation is supposed to occur
Uterus