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True or False: Evolution is the same as "Natural Selection."
False. Natural selection is the name for the main mechanism by which evolution takes place.
True or False: The process we call "evolution" was first introduced and explained by Charles Darwin.
False. Writings about evolution in one form or another were taking place ever since the time of Greek thinkers.
The way in which living things change and develop over millions of years.
evolution
True or False: According to Darwin varieties within species occurred as a result of a random process.
true
True or False: Organisms decide to change over time.
false: the environment shapes organisms
True or False: Humans evolve from monkeys.
false: Humans are not descended from monkeys or any other primate living today. We do share a common ape ancestor with chimpanzees.
True or False: All living things evolved from single celled organisms
true
to continue to live or exist
survive
to make more, either by having babies or creating copies
reproduce
having no living members
extinct
capable of being passed from one generation to the next
heritable
an early type of animal or plant from which others have evolved
ancestor
the way in which genes change and produce permanent differences
mutation
the process that results in the continued existence of only the types of animals and plants that are best able to survive in their environment
natural selection
genetically determined characteristics
traits
to become adjusted to new conditions
adapt
a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
species
a person's child or children, or the young of an animal
offspring