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Biological evolution

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genetic changes in a population that are inherited over successive generations due to natural selection and ultimately resulting in the formation of a new species.

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Hypothesis

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statement based upon observation, proposed solution to a problem or explanation based on evidence and observations

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Theory

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explanation for something that has been observed in nature and can be supported with facts, laws and tested hypotheses.

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Population

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a group of organisms of the same species that live in a defined area at the same time and can interbreed.

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Species

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a group of individuals that share common characteristics, able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

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Variation

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differences between organisms of the same species.

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Continuous variation

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a range of different phenotypes for the same characteristic, forms a continuous spectrum , may be controlled by more than one gene Eg. Height, weight, milk yield in cows (represented by histogram or line graph)

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Discontinuous variation

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there is no range of different phenotypes. The characteristic is either present or absent Eg. Blood groups ? only a single pair of genes (represented by bar graph)

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Paleontology

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study of fossils

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Fossil

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remains of prehistoric life

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Anthropology

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study of cultures

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Homologous structures

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structures with the same anatomy and origin but different functions, common ancestor

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Speciation

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formation of new species from existing species as a result of geographic isolation

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Biogeography

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study of the distribution of existing and extinct organisms in specific geographical regions.

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Natural selection

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phenomenon whereby organisms that are best adapted to the environment will survive and pass on their genes to the next generation.

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Artificial selection

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the deliberate breeding of plants and animals for desired characteristics that would not necessarily benefit the survival of the descendants

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Extinction

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elimination of a species from the Earth.

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Punctuated equilibrium

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evolution characterized by long periods of stasis (where there is very little change) followed by short/rapid periods of quick change

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Reproductive isolation

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a set of mechanisms that stops two or more populations from exchanging genes.

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Stereoscopic vision

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the type of vision shared by apes and humans that allows for depth perception (3D)

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Phylogenetic diagram

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a diagrammatic representation showing possible evolutionary relationships among different species.

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Bipedalism

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walking on two legs

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quadruped

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walking on all fours

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Dentition

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arrangement of teeth in the jaws

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Foramen magnum

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opening in skull through which spinal cord passes

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Hominidae

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Family to which all primates belong (apes and humans)

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Opposable thumb

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a thumb that is opposable to rest of fingers

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Prognathous

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protrusion of jaw without a chin

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Out of Africa Hypothesis

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the hypothesis which supports the migration of human ancestors from the point of origin.