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Changes Over Time Chapter 5

Changes Over Time Chapter 5. Review. A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring are called a ___________. species. A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce is called a(n). adaptation.

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Changes Over Time Chapter 5

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  1. Changes Over TimeChapter 5 Review

  2. A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring are called a ___________.

  3. species

  4. A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce is called a(n)

  5. adaptation

  6. The change of a species over time is called __________.

  7. evolution

  8. A well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations is called a(n) ___________.

  9. scientific theory

  10. 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 is called __________.

  11. Natural selection

  12. The theory that was proposed by Jean Baptiste Lamarck in the early 1800’s that stated that traits developed during the lifetime of an organism could be passed on to its offspring is called _________.

  13. The Theory of Acquired Characteristics

  14. One way that a new species can evolve is when a land form separates a group of individuals from the rest of its species long enough to evolve different traits. This process is called _________.

  15. geographic isolation

  16. Any difference between individuals of the same species is called a(n) _________.

  17. variation

  18. The geographic isolation that occurred on a world wide scale hundreds of millions of years ago and led to the evolution of unique organisms like those found on the continent of Australia is called __________.

  19. continental drift

  20. The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past is called a(n) __________.

  21. fossil

  22. Most fossils form in ____________ rock.

  23. sedimentary rock

  24. Fossils that form when remains are buried in sediment and are changed to rock when minerals soak into the remains are called _______________.

  25. petrified fossils

  26. Using the Law of Superposition scientists determine whether one fossil is older than another by using _____________.

  27. relative dating

  28. The process of accurately dating a fossil by determining the ratio of a radioactive element to its more stable form is called ______.

  29. absolute dating

  30. The millions of fossils that scientists have collected that give important information about the Earth’s past are called the _________.

  31. fossil record

  32. The calendar of Earth’s history is called the ___________.

  33. Geologic Time Scale

  34. The largest span of time in the Geologic Time Scale is called ___________.

  35. Precambrian Time

  36. Humans evolved in what era of the Geologic Time Scale?

  37. Cenozoic Era

  38. What is the age of the Earth?

  39. 4.6 billion years

  40. A fossil made of hardened minerals in the shape of the original organism or one of its parts is called a(n) ___________.

  41. cast

  42. A diagram that shows how different groups of organisms are related is called a(n) _____________

  43. branching tree

  44. The __________ of a radioactive element is the amount of time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample to decay.

  45. half-life

  46. The author of Origin ofSpecies and the theory of natural selection is ________________.

  47. Charles Darwin

  48. A species is _________ if no members of that species are still alive.

  49. extinct

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