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Darwin’s job on the HMS Beagle

What is a naturalist?

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A diagram that shows how scientists think different

groups of organismsare related.

What is a branching tree?

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A chemical released by one animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same

species.

What is a pheromone?

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The role of an organism in it’s habitat.

What is a niche?

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A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.

What is an adaptation?

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Only traits controlled by ____can be acted on by natural

selection.

What are genes?

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The regular, seasonal journey of an animal from one place to

another and back again.

What is Migration?

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Commensalism, mutualism, or parasitism: as cattle foragein fields insects are stirred up, egrets follow the livestock and

catch and feed upon the insects.

What is commensalism?

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The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to

survive and reproduce than other members of the same species.

What is a Natural Selection?

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Similar structures that related species have inherited from a

common ancestor.

What are homologous structures?

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A threatening behavior that oneanimal uses to gain control

over another.

What is aggression?

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An interaction where one organism kills another for food

What is predation?

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The gradual change in a speciesover time.

What is evolution?

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A new species forms when a group is ________ from the rest

Of the species.

What is isolated or separated?

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Animals ___________ for Limited resources.

What is compete?

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A relationship in which both species benefit.

What is mutualism?

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Any difference between Individuals of the same species.

What is variation?

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Three things that scientists look at to determine evolutionaryrelationships among species.

What are fossils, early development, homologous structures or DNA?

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Behavior cycles that occur over a period of approximately

one day.

What is a circadian rhythm?

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Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are all types of __.

What is symbiosis or symbiotic relationships?