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Evolution Vocabulary Unit 8
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1. Charles Darwin- The man who voyaged to the Galapagos
1. Charles Darwin- The man who voyaged to the Galapagos and developed the idea of natural selection, which contributes to evolution.
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2. Speciation- The emergence of a new species due. to natural
2. Speciation- The emergence of a new species due to natural selection.
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3. Co-Evolution- Occurs when two or more populations evolve
3. Co-Evolution- Occurs when two or more populations evolve at the same time.
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4. Streptococcus- Genus of bacteria; commonly. known for
4. Streptococcus- Genus of bacteria; commonly known for causing strep throat.
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5. Evolution- The change in a species as a whole over time.
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6. Natural Selection- “Survival of the fittest” organisms that are
6. Natural Selection- “Survival of the fittest” organisms that are best suited for survival are the ones that successfully reproduce and pass on beneficial characteristics.
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7. Vestigial Structure- A structure that may have once had a
7. Vestigial Structure- A structure that may have once had a function in a species but has evolved to be useless over time (appendix, whale’s hip bone)
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8. Convergent Evolution- Occurs when different. species develop
8. Convergent Evolution- Occurs when different species develop similar traits for similar functions (fish, dolphin, penguin)
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9. Divergent Evolution- Occurs when two species evolve to be
more and more different over time.
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10. Homologous Structure- Structures that originate from the
10. Homologous Structure- Structures that originate from the same type of tissue but may be used differently in different organisms.
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11. Cladogram- A diagram beginning with an outgroup
organism, shows relationships based on shared derived traits.
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12. Active Immunity- An organism’s defense against invading
12. Active Immunity- An organism’s defense against invading pathogens due to production of antibodies (ex.: vaccines)
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13. Protist- Eukaryotic organism (often single-celled); classified as
13. Protist- Eukaryotic organism (often single-celled); classified as plant-like, animal-like or fungus-like.
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14. Passive Immunity- An organism’s defense against invading
14. Passive Immunity- An organism’s defense against invading pathogens due to the transfer of antibodies (ex.: baby receiving breast milk)
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15. Classification- System of placing organisms in. groups based
15. Classification- System of placing organisms in groups based on similarities. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus, Species
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16. Dichotomous Key- A multi-step tool used to. identify a
16. Dichotomous Key- A multi-step tool used to identify a species based on physical characteristics it may possess.
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17. Bacteria- Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms, often aid in
17. Bacteria- Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms, often aid in decomposition and digestion or cause harmful infections.
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18. Phylogenic Tree- A diagram beginning with a. common
18. Phylogenic Tree- A diagram beginning with a common ancestor; shows evolutionary history of a species
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19. Virus- Non-living pathogen that causes many. harmful
19. Virus- Non-living pathogen that causes many harmful conditions; (Vaccines protect against them, but once you’ve caught it, in is in your body forever!) Example: Common cold, flu, AIDS, Small Pox
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20. Binomial Nomenclature- The system of naming organisms
20. Binomial Nomenclature- The system of naming organisms based on their scientific genus and species.
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