SCAVENGER HUNT Ms. Desmond 2A

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SCAVENGER HUNT Ms. Desmond 2A Terms for Evidence for Evolution

VOCABULARY TERM Research how scientists relate the various terms to evidence for evolution and what we are talking about. Picture Example – put a picture and a caption telling how this example is related to the term. Citation of where you found your information

example Biogeography Refers to how related species (current and extinct) are distributed throughout the world. A squirrel subspecies evolved after being geographically isolated from the parent species on opposite rims of the grand canyon PICTURES  bio.georgiasouthern.edu INFORMATION  http://fireflyforest.net/firefly/2008/05/29/aberts-squirrel/

DNA/Molecular Biology

Fossil Record

Embryology

Gradualism

Punctuated Equilibrium

Homologous Structure

Vestigial Organ

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