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Figure 23.13 Directional selection for beak size in a Galápagos population of the medium ground finch
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Figure 23.8 Clinal variation in a plant
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Figure 22.10 Camouflage as an example of evolutionary adaptation
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Figure 22.15 Different geographic regions, different mammalian “brands” This is an example of convergent evolution
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Figure 23.16x1 Sexual selection and the evolution of male appearance
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Figure 24.18 A range of eye complexity among mollusks
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Figure 23.10 Mapping malaria and the sickle-cell allele
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Table 25.1 The Geologic Time Scale
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Figure 22.14 Homologous structures: anatomical signs of descent with modification
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Figure 25.5 Diversity of life and periods of mass extinction
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Figure 25.4 The history of continental drift
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Figure 26.16 Our changing view of biological diversity
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Table 27.2 A Comparison of the Three Domains of Life
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Table 27.1 Major Nutritional Modes
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Table 27.3 Five of the Major Clades of Bacteria
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Figure 27.17 Lyme disease, a bacterial disease transmitted by ticks
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Figure 27.18 Putting prokaryotes to work in sewage treatment facilities
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Figure 27.19 Bioremediation for an oil spill
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Figure 28.7 An alternative hypothesis for how the three domains of life are related
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Figure 28.8 A tentative phylogeny of eukaryotes
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Figure 29.1 Some highlights of plant evolution
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Figure 30.9 The life cycle of a pine (Layer 3)
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An overview of transport in whole plants
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Sucrose transport via phloem
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Figure 35.4 Modified shoots: Stolons, strawberry (top left); rhizomes, iris (top right); tubers, potato (bottom left); bulb, onion (bottom right)
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Fungi
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Figure 31.1 Fungal mycelia
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Lichen A moldy orange (left), Penicillium (right) Mycorrhizae
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Figure 32.4 A traditional view of animal diversity based on body-plan grades
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Figure 32.13 A sample of some of the animals that evolved during the Cambrian explosion
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Figure 34.1 Clades of extant chordates
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Figure 34.7 Phylogeny of the major groups of extant vertebrates
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Figure 34.38 A timeline for some hominid species
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Figure 34.32 Evolutionary convergence of marsupial and eutherian (placental) mammals
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