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Bio Unit 3 Sec 4 #3
Bio Unit 3 Sec 4 #3: Lab 28
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Evidence that supports Darwin's Theory of Evolution is that ______ species represent descendants of _______ that also gave rise to other species | Modern; Ancestors |
| Classification systems where organisms with similar characteristics are grouped together and most likely share a common ancestor | Linnaean Classification |
| In Linnaean Classification, the ____ species popped up from _____ ancestor | New; Common |
| A classification diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms and indicates common ancestry is the ______ Tree | Phylogenetic |
| Support of Darwin's Theory of Evolution that says shared characteristics within groups indicated shared ancestry | Anatomical Homology |
| Anatomical Homology says that ______ structure patterns in the forelimbs of many mammals is similar and therefore indicates common ancestry | Bone |
| Developmental Homology: Support of Darwin's Theory of Evolution that says that animals show strikingly similar patterns of ______ very early on | Development |
| Developmental Homology says many animals have retained structures that appear during embryonic development but disappear during _______ | Adulthood |
| An example of Developmental Homology is the past-anal tail and pharyngeal gill slits in ______ | Humans |
| _______ says that the Study of the distribution of species supports common ancestry because related organisms are found in common areas | Biogeography |
| Biogeography says you will find common ancestors in the same ____ | Region |
| An example of biogeography is in _______ where there are species of marsupials found no where else in the world | Australia |
| Fossil ____ indicates a progression from simple, ancient forms of organisms to modern and complex organisms over time | Records |
| Fossil records show clear _________ appearances of new species | Chronological |
| Fossil records show species ______ over time as they adapt to the environment over time | Changing |