Homologous Structures - physical features shared due to evolutionary history, Embryology - the study of embryos and their development, Vestigial Structures - shared structures that are important to other organisms but have lost their major function , Analogous Features - physical similarities that evolved independently in different organisms, Convergent Evolution - when unrelated species evolve and develop similar features to survive and reproduce in a shared habitat., Speciation - the process of one species becoming two or more species, Reproductive Isolation - members of populations can no longer mate successfully, Behavioral Isolation - isolation caused by differences in courtship or mating behaviors, Geographic Isolation - geographic or physical barriers that divides a population into groups (rivers, mountains, etc.), Temporal Isolation - timing prevents reproduction between populations (seasons), Habitat - where an organism lives, Niche - the purpose or job of an organism in their ecosystem., Divergent Evolution - related species from a common ancestor that evolves in different ways., Coevolution - species that evolve together as a response to each other., Gene Flow - Movement of alleles between populations., Bottleneck Effect - when a catastrophic event kills part of the population., Founder Effect - when a small number of individuals are randomly chosen to go start a new colony in a new area.,

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