1) Father of evolution a) Natural Selection b) species c) analogous structures d) Charles Darwin 2) Survival of the fittest a) species b) DNA c) Natural Selection d) homologous structures 3) structures derived from a common ancestor a) homologous structures b) phylogenic tree c) taxonomy d) physiology 4) structures that are similar but not derived from a common ancestor a) analogous structures b) taxonomy c) Anatomy d) homologous structures 5) organisms that can have fertile offspring a) DNA b) Charles Darwin c) species d) Natural Selection 6) a way to organize related living things a) phylogenic tree b) species c) taxonomy d) Natural Selection 7) Comparative Biochemistry a) Natural Selection b) DNA c) taxonomy d) Charles Darwin 8) the structure of living things a) physiology b) Anatomy c) Natural Selection d) taxonomy 9) the processes of living things a) species b) physiology c) Anatomy d) homologous structures 10) Structures we posess that we no longer need a) Vestigial b) Homologous c) Analogous d) Who Knows!!! 11) The fossil record and the Law of superposition has only a small contribution to the Theory of Evolution. a) True b) False 12) The modern whale possessing tiny hip bones is an example of: a) Vestigial Structure b) Homologous Structure c) DNA d) Whaleology e) Embryology 13) The study of comparative anatomy in early development is known as: a) Embryology b) biology c) Vestigial Structures d) DNA sequences

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