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EVOLUTION
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EVOLUTION : change of a species over time Individuals do not evolve; individuals grow and develop Acquired traits are not passed on to offspring Natural selection is a process that can lead to evolution
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EVOLUTION : change of a species over time Individuals do not evolve Acquired traits are not passed on to offspring Natural selection is a process that can lead to evolution - a species evolves a trait only if it provides an increase in fitness
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EVOLUTION : change of a species over time Individuals do not evolve Acquired traits are not passed on to offspring Natural selection is a process that can lead to evolution - a species evolves a trait only if it provides an increase in fitness - variation continues without a selective force
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VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES : structures that have no function and no longer serve a purpose to the organism - “residual” structures
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HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES : structures from different organisms that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic tissues Provides evidence of common ancestry
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HUMAN FOREARM CAT LEG
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phylogenetic tree; a branching diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among organisms CLADOGRAMS
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Modern Organisms Extinct Organisms Common Ancestors gavenche
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VERTEBRAE = SPINE
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JAWS TETRAPOD, LUNGS AMNIOTIC EGG MAMMALS
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