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gotten through environmental forces
similarities among unrelated species that result from convergent evolution
characteristics selected by humans
individuals that can be interbreed and produce viable offspring
one species changing in response to changes in another species that it interacts with. Particularly predator/prey relationships
process in which unrelated species from similar environments have adaptions that seem very similar
English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
type of natural selection in which an extreme characteristic is favored
study of the earliest stages of development of an organism
currently accepted theory as to how cells evolved
change in populations over time
all known traces of past life ever found
group of genetically related organisms in a line of descent
changes in species that happen over long periods of time
body parts on different species that are similar and most likely evolved from a common ancestor
receive from a predecessor
French naturalist who proposed that evolution resulted from the inheritance of acquired characteristics (1744-1829)
changes of populations at the species level, including ancestral relationships
events in which large number of species died out completely
evolution on the smallest scale- a generation-to-generation change in the frequencies of alleles within a population
characteristics that are favorable in an environment and are passed down while undesirable characteristics are bred out of the gene pool
the immediate descendants of a person or organism
study of relative connections between species
make a copy or equivalent of
the creation of a new species, often from evolution of another species
type of natural selection that favors the average of the characteristics
science of classifying and naming organisms
scientific theory about the origins of life on Earth and how it has changed over time
difference among members of a species

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