Chapter 9 Diversity of Life
Trait
A specific characteristic that an organism can pass to its offspring
adaption
A trait that increases an organisms ability to survive and reproduce
Variation
Any difference between individuals of the same species
Branching Tree Diagram
Probable evolutionary relationships among organisms and the order of which specific characteristics may have evolved
Evolution
Process of change over time
Genes
Segments of DNA that determine characteristics of an organism
Homologous Structures
Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
Endangered Species
Species endangered of becoming extinct in the near future
Threatened Species
Species that could become endangered in the near future
Biodiversity
The number of different species in an area
Natural Selection
The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce then other memebers of their species
Convergent Evolution
The process by which unrelated organisms evolved characteristics that are similar
Shared Derived Characteristics
Trait such as fur; that the common ancestor of a group had and passed on to its descendants
Scientific Theory
Well supported and widely supported explanation of nature
Extinction
When all the members of a species disappear from earth