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The father of the theory of evolution
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
Structural features with a common evolution such as the bones in a bird's wing, a whale flipper, or a human arm
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
A king snake looking like a coral snake is an example of
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
when a population gets separated into 2 or more groups by a physical barrier
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
the idea that evolution occurs relatively quickly , in rapid burss, with long periods of genetic equilibrium in between
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
A body structure in present day organism that no longer serves it original purpose, but was probably useful to an ancestor
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
a pattern of evolution in which distantly related organisms evolve similar traits like insect wings and bird wings
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
When a species evolves into an array of species to fit a number of diverse habitats
convergent evolution
adaptive radiation
punctuated equilibrium
mimicry
Charles Darwin
homologous structures
geographic isolation
vestigial structure
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