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Evolution |
To change over time |
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Fossil record |
Preservation of organisms over time and across continents provides evidence for common ancestry |
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Amber |
Organisms get stuck in plant resin and get encased by it before it hardens |
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Permineralization |
Pores of a plant, bones and shells are filled by minerals from the ground, lakes or oceans and then hardens |
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Frozen |
Organisms are frozen in permafrost with all soft tissue in tact |
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Geographic isolation |
Populations of organisms cannot interbreed due to natural boundaries |
Mountains, oceans |
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Endemic species |
Species only found in one area of the globe |
Lemurs in Madagascar, kiwis in New Zealand |
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Invasive species |
A species not native to an ecosystem that causes harm to that ecosystem |
Feral pigs, cane toads, zebra mussels |
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Embryology |
Comparison of developmental stages between organisms provides evidence of common ancestry |
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Analogous structure |
Structures in different species that have the same appearance, structure or function but have evolved separately, thus do not share common ancestor |
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Co Evolution |
Two independent species evolving together to meet mutual needs |
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Vestigial structures |
Remnants of organs or structures found in an organism that once held a function in an earlier ancestor, that no longer works |
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The 3 stages of speciation |
Separation, adaptation, and division |
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