1) All the fossils ever discovered on Earth a) Mold b) Cast c) Fossil Record d) Extinction e) Trace Fossil f) Biological Evolution 2) The preserved evidence of the activity of an organism a) Mold b) Cast c) Fossil Record d) Extinction e) Trace Fossil f) Biological Evolution 3) The impression of an organism in a rock a) Mold b) Cast c) Fossil Record d) Extinction e) Trace Fossil f) Biological Evolution 4) The last individual organism of a species dies a) Mold b) Cast c) Fossil Record d) Extinction e) Trace Fossil f) Biological Evolution 5) A fossil copy of an organism in a rock a) Mold b) Cast c) Fossil Record d) Extinction e) Trace Fossil f) Biological Evolution 6) The change over time in populations of related organisms a) Mold b) Cast c) Fossil Record d) Extinction e) Trace Fossil f) Biological Evolution 7) A slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species a) Naturalist b) Variation c) Adaption d) Mimicry e) Selective Breeding  f) Comparative Anatomy 8) The resemblance of one species to another species a) Naturalist b) Variation c) Adaption d) Mimicry e) Selective Breeding  f) Comparative Anatomy 9) The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics a) Naturalist b) Variation c) Adaption d) Mimicry e) Selective Breeding  f) Comparative Anatomy 10) A person who studies plants and animals by observing them a) Naturalist b) Variation c) Adaption d) Mimicry e) Selective Breeding  f) Comparative Anatomy 11) The study of similarities and differences among structures of living species a) Naturalist b) Variation c) Adaption d) Mimicry e) Selective Breeding  f) Comparative Anatomy 12) An inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival and reproduction in a certain environment a) Naturalist b) Variation c) Adaption d) Mimicry e) Selective Breeding  f) Comparative Anatomy 13) An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Camouflage 14) The science of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Camouflage 15) Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Camouflage 16) A chart that divides Earth's history into different time units a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Camouflage 17) Body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Camouflage 18) Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Camouflage 19) A process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those who do not have the variations a) Homologous structures b) Analogous structures c) Vestigial structures d) Embryology e) Geologic Time Scale f) Natural Selection

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