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SPECIES Similar organisms whose members successfully reproduce
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The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. FOSSIL
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Change in hereditary features over time. EVOLUTION
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A variation that makes an organism better suited to its environment. I'iwi: Hawaiian rainforest bird has a curved beak to access the nectar of several co-evolved species of curve-flowered plants. ADAPTATION
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NATURAL SELECTION Individuals with the most favorable traits for a specific environment survive and pass on these traits to their offspring.
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VARIATION The appearance of an inherited trait that makes an individual different from members of the same species.
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POPULATION Members of one species that live in an area
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GRADUALISM Evolution model showing slow change from one species to another new species.
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The rapid evolution of a species that comes about by the mutation of a few genes; this produces large changes in body form in a short period of time. PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM
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HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES Body parts that are similar in origin and structure; gives evidence that two or more species share common ancestors.
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VESTIGIAL STRUCTURE Body part that has been reduced in size and doesn’t seem to have a function.
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EMBRYOLOGY The study of organisms in their earliest stages.
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PRIMATES Mammal group that includes apes and humans; all primates have opposable thumbs, binocular vision, rotating forelimb
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HOMINIDS Human like primates that eat both meat and vegetables and walk up-right on two feet
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HOMOSAPIENS Species know as “wise human”
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