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[Show more]What is micro-evolution? - Changes in allele frequencies within populations, often associated with adaptation, can be measured from one generation to the next 
"small changes" 
 
What is macro-evolution? - Major changes in the history of life, origin of new species, generates biological diversity ...
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Add to cartWhat is micro-evolution? - Changes in allele frequencies within populations, often associated with adaptation, can be measured from one generation to the next 
"small changes" 
 
What is macro-evolution? - Major changes in the history of life, origin of new species, generates biological diversity ...
What is an organelle? - Organelles are a membrane enclosed structure with a specialized function within a eukaryotic cell. 
 
List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. - prokaryotic are smaller/ simpler cells while, eukaryotic are larger and more complex cells. 
prokaryotic or...
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Add to cartWhat is an organelle? - Organelles are a membrane enclosed structure with a specialized function within a eukaryotic cell. 
 
List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. - prokaryotic are smaller/ simpler cells while, eukaryotic are larger and more complex cells. 
prokaryotic or...
Domain Eukarya contains animals, plants, protists, and fungi. - True 
 
The process of keeping internal conditions constant is known as - Homeostasis 
 
The levels of biological organization, in order from least complex to most complex, are: biosphere, ecosystems, communities, populations, organisms...
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Add to cartDomain Eukarya contains animals, plants, protists, and fungi. - True 
 
The process of keeping internal conditions constant is known as - Homeostasis 
 
The levels of biological organization, in order from least complex to most complex, are: biosphere, ecosystems, communities, populations, organisms...
What is an organelle? - Organelles are a membrane enclosed structure with a specialized function within a eukaryotic cell. 
 
List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. - prokaryotic are smaller/ simpler cells while, eukaryotic are larger and more complex cells. 
prokaryotic or...
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Add to cartWhat is an organelle? - Organelles are a membrane enclosed structure with a specialized function within a eukaryotic cell. 
 
List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. - prokaryotic are smaller/ simpler cells while, eukaryotic are larger and more complex cells. 
prokaryotic or...
functional classification of joints - synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses 
 
structural classification of joints - fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 
 
Atlas (C1) - supports the head 
 
Axis (C2) - second cervical vertebrae 
 
Bone stages of healing - inflammatory, reparative, remodeling 
 
sku...
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Add to cartfunctional classification of joints - synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses 
 
structural classification of joints - fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 
 
Atlas (C1) - supports the head 
 
Axis (C2) - second cervical vertebrae 
 
Bone stages of healing - inflammatory, reparative, remodeling 
 
sku...
Understand and be able to list the levels of biological organization and how they are organized in a hierarchy from simplest to more complex. - atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biosphere 
 
Be able to list the properties common...
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Add to cartUnderstand and be able to list the levels of biological organization and how they are organized in a hierarchy from simplest to more complex. - atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biosphere 
 
Be able to list the properties common...
A population of lizards live on a farm. On the farm is a green field with a brown wooden fence surrounding it. The blue birds love to eat lizards. For a bird to eat the lizard, it must be able to "see" its prey. Which of the following statements is correct? - brown lizards living in the grassy are...
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Add to cartA population of lizards live on a farm. On the farm is a green field with a brown wooden fence surrounding it. The blue birds love to eat lizards. For a bird to eat the lizard, it must be able to "see" its prey. Which of the following statements is correct? - brown lizards living in the grassy are...
micro-evolution - Changes in allele frequencies within populations, often associated with adaptation, can be measured from one generation to the next 
"small changes" 
 
macro-evolution - Major changes in the history of life, origin of new species, generates biological diversity 
"big changes" 
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Add to cartmicro-evolution - Changes in allele frequencies within populations, often associated with adaptation, can be measured from one generation to the next 
"small changes" 
 
macro-evolution - Major changes in the history of life, origin of new species, generates biological diversity 
"big changes" 
...
What was the name of the publication that Darwin published? - On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection 
 
What is the name of Darwin's ship? - HMS Beagle 
 
What is the name of the Islands where Darwin conducted most of his research? - Galapagos Islands 
 
What are the two main points...
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Add to cartWhat was the name of the publication that Darwin published? - On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection 
 
What is the name of Darwin's ship? - HMS Beagle 
 
What is the name of the Islands where Darwin conducted most of his research? - Galapagos Islands 
 
What are the two main points...
1. What is microevolution? - a population's gene pool over a succession of generations; evolutionary changes in a species over a relatively brief period of geologic time 
 
2. What is macroevolution? - evolutionary change above the species level, including the origin of evolutionary novelty and new...
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Add to cart1. What is microevolution? - a population's gene pool over a succession of generations; evolutionary changes in a species over a relatively brief period of geologic time 
 
2. What is macroevolution? - evolutionary change above the species level, including the origin of evolutionary novelty and new...
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