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Molecular
Fossils
Embryology
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A structure has the same functions in different organisms, but does not show common ancestry

What are analogous structures?

100

Organic molecules that serve as the primary building blocks of proteins

What are amino acids?

100

Bones turned into stone

What are fossils?

100

An organism still in development in the womb

What are embryos?

100

the only way that evolution occurs in a species

What is a population?

200

A homologous structure no longer used in an organism

What are vestigial structures?
200

Shared amino acid sequences and DNA codons of animals in different species

What is molecular proof of evolution?

200

Organisms become trapped under layers of rock, mud, sand, etc and are preserved

How are fossils formed?

200

Comparing embryos of different animals

What is proof of common ancestry?

200

A species fully dying out or becoming irrelevant to their ecosystem processes

What is extinction?

300

A structure that shows common ancestry due to similar structures in different organisms

What are homologous structures?

300

Where all genetic material is stored and blueprints for an organism are copied

What is DNA?

300

How extinct animals can be discovered

What is fossil excavation?

300

A model to explain how embryos closely resemble each other and then diversify

What is the funnel theory?

300

Doesn't explain the phenomena, is just a scientific description of the observed event.

What are laws?

400

Structures that no longer serve a function/have a reduced function

What are vestigial structures?

400

A protein that is present in most eukaryotic organisms, common molecular evidence for proving evolution

What is cytochrome c?

400

Older fossil layers will appear lower in the ground than newer fossil layers

What is the law of superposition?

400

A model explaining how embryos only appear similar in the middle of development

What is the hourglass theory?

400

A hypothesis supported by evidence that can change based on new evidence.

What are theories?

500

Front limbs of mammals that all have the same arrangement of bones

What is an example of homologous structures?

500

Amino acids in two organisms of different species are similar

What is molecular homology?

500

A process that can potentially disturb the order of fossil records inside the ground

What are earthquakes?

500

The most commonly used groups of animals in examples of embryology

What are vertebrae?

500

organisms of a different species both having similar genetic makeup to an ancient, extinct organism

What is common ancestry?