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Vocabulary Terms: Definition and 1 example Hypothesis Artificial Selection Natural Selection Adaptation Fitness Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Biogeography People- 3 Key Points Darwin Lamarck Lyell Hutton Malthus Wallace Grants Why are these important: Galapagos Islands HMS Beagle

Vocabulary Terms: Definition and 1 example Hypothesis Artificial Selection Natural Selection Adaptation Fitness Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Biogeography People- 3 Key Points Darwin Lamarck Lyell Hutton Malthus Wallace Grants Why are these important: Galapagos Islands HMS Beagle

Vocabulary Terms: Definition and 1 example Hypothesis Artificial Selection Natural Selection Adaptation Fitness Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Biogeography People- 3 Key Points Darwin Lamarck Lyell Hutton Malthus Wallace Grants Why are these important: Galapagos Islands HMS Beagle

Vocabulary Terms: Definition and 1 example Hypothesis Artificial Selection Natural Selection Adaptation Fitness Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Biogeography People- 3 Key Points Darwin Lamarck Lyell Hutton Malthus Wallace Grants Why are these important: Galapagos Islands HMS Beagle

Vocabulary Terms: Definition and 1 example Hypothesis Artificial Selection Natural Selection Adaptation Fitness Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Biogeography People- 3 Key Points Darwin Lamarck Lyell Hutton Malthus Wallace Grants Why are these important: Galapagos Islands HMS Beagle

Vocabulary Terms: Definition and 1 example Hypothesis Artificial Selection Natural Selection Adaptation Fitness Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure Biogeography People- 3 Key Points Darwin Lamarck Lyell Hutton Malthus Wallace Grants Why are these important: Galapagos Islands HMS Beagle