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| change in inherited characteristics over time. |
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| a process by which organisms with the traits best suited to their enviroment are more likely to survive and reproduce. |
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| inherited trait that makes an individual different from others |
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| group of organisms that share similar characteristics. |
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| any variation that makes an organism better suited to its environment |
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| model that describes slow change in evolution |
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| model that describes rapid evolution |
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| structure, such as the human appendix, that doesn't have a function in the human body |
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| a person who discovered evolution |
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| the way an organism intreracts with other organisms |
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| simple innate behavior, such as yawning |
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| com,plex pattern of innate behavior, such as spinning a web |
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| cycle response of inactivity and slow metabolism |
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| instinctinctive seasonal movement of animals to find food |
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