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a type of fossil that firms when crystals fill a mold or sediments wash into a mold and harden into a rock   casts   an evidence of evolution   vestigial structures  
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parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure; and have common ancestors   homologous structures   a branch of biology   molecular biology  
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the science of development of embryos from fertilization to birth   embryology   the independent evolution in similar environments of similar species but with no common ancestors   convergent evolution  
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a type of evolution that occurs when populations of species are divided or separated by a physical barrier   geographic isolation     systematics  
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moving lithospheric plates   plate tectonics      
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a class of individuals having some common traits or qualities   species      
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a fossilization process in which ground water deposits minerals in empty spaces of an organism's original structures   permineralization      
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the history of all known fossils and their placements in the formation of the rock and its position at the time   fossil record   a type of fossil that forms as an imprint   molds  
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a scientist who studies fossils   paleontologist   the study of similarities and differences in the structures of organisms   comparative anatomy  
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