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Francisco Redi

Homologous
structure

Swan necked
flask

Environment

Fitness

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The scientist who


disproved
spontaneous
generation using
meat

They type of
structure that
looks similar but
has different uses
(whale flipper,
human hand)

The flask used by


Pasteur to
disprove
spontaneous
generation

The agent that


selects traits
according to
Darwins theory

The term that


means how well
an organism is
suited for its
environment

The term that


means a trait can
be passed
between
generations

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Species

Theory of
acquired
characteristics

Geographic
isolation

behavioral

Very similar (DNA)

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The term that


means animals
that can mate to
produce fertile
offspring

The theory that


states that if a
giraffe stretches for
food its neck will
grow; its babies will
have longer necks

The type of
isolation that
involves
mountains or
rivers

The type of
isolation that
would occur if two
birds had a
different
courtship dance

If two populations
can no longer
reproduce to form
fertile offspring
they have
become

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heritable

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If two organisms
were closely
related their DNA
would be

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Reproductively
isolated

Disruptive
selection

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stabilizing

Variation

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The type of
selection that
favors both
extremes and is
against the
intermediate

The four
principles of
natural selection

The term that


states evolution
occurs irregularly
with long periods
of stasis
interrupted by
rapid change

The type of
selection taking
place if more
medium horses
exist than large or
small

What term did


Darwin use to
describe
differences in
phenotypes
between animals
in a population

An organ that has


diminished over
generations
through disuse an
example is the
appendix

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John Needham

Biogenesis

embryology

Pre existing
physical traits

Disruptive
selection

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The theory that


states that life
only comes from
life

A term that
describes
similarities
between different
embryos

Variation,
reproductive
advantage,
overproduction,
heritability

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Punctuated
equilibrium

Vestigial organ

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What scientist boiled
chicken broth and left
it open. He
erroneously believed
he proved
spontaneous
generation

The type of traits


that natural
selection acts on

The type of
selection
occurring if
species of birds
beaks continued
to increase in size
over time

Which pattern of
evolution shows a
slow and steady
change

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Stasis

Intermediate or
average

Overproduction

Spontaneous
generation

Fossils

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The term for a


long period of no
change

The type of
phenotype that
stabilizing
selection favors

The term that


means organisms
have more babies
than can survive

The theory that


live springs from
a vital force
randomly

The type of
evidence that
shows what
animals used to
look like

The scientist who


observed different
species of finches
on different
islands

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Reproductive
advantage

Adaptation

Mutation

An early ancestor

Mule, liger

Charles darwin

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A trait that is
more suited to
the enviornment

A random change
in DNA

The organism that


a vestigial
structure had a
function in

An example of a
hybrid animal

gradualism

The term that


describes an
increased
likelihood of
having offspring

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