7th Grade Science Unit 11 - Natural Selection & Selective Breeding
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Charles Darwin | Scientist during the 1800's that traveled around the world making observations of nature.
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Adaptations | Organisms have structural characteristics that enable them to live in their environment. Darwin discovered this from his travels.
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Galapagos Islands | Darwin observed birds at this location.
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Finch | Darwin discovered many variations of this kind of bird.
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Variances | Differences in form of an organism within the same SPECIES or group.
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"Darwin's Finches" | birds that proved organisms adapt to live in their environment.
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