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Science Vocabulary (2/6/25)
Instructions:
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A process of gradual change that takes place over many generations, during which species of animals, plants, or insects slowly change some of their physical characteristics
A. commensalism
B. evolution
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Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is divided into several plates that glide over the Earth's rocky inner layer above the soft core (mantle)
A. Theory of plate tectonics
B. Theory of Evolution
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The process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change in order to survive
A. Natural selection
B. Common Ancestor
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Primarily known as the architect of the theory of evolution by natural selection
A. Charles Darwin
B. Isaac Newton
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The study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species; closely related to evolutionary biology
A. Comparative anatomy
B. Analogous structures
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A biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills, and eats another organism
A. Predation
B. Autotroph
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Relationship in which both species are mutually benefited
A. Parasitism
B. Mutualism
Science Vocabulary (2/6/25)
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
A process of gradual change that takes place over many generations, during which species of animals, plants, or insects slowly change some of their physical characteristics
A. commensalism
B. evolution
-
Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is divided into several plates that glide over the Earth's rocky inner layer above the soft core (mantle)
A. Theory of plate tectonics
B. Theory of Evolution
-
The process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change in order to survive
A. Natural selection
B. Common Ancestor
-
Primarily known as the architect of the theory of evolution by natural selection
A. Charles Darwin
B. Isaac Newton
-
The study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species; closely related to evolutionary biology
A. Comparative anatomy
B. Analogous structures
-
A biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills, and eats another organism
A. Predation
B. Autotroph
-
Relationship in which both species are mutually benefited
A. Parasitism
B. Mutualism