BIOL 1070 Lecture 6: BIOL 1070 - Final Review
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Evolution: the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversi ed from earlier forms during the history of the earth. Why are some organisms so good at invading new habitats: they aren"t picky, they have few/zero predators in that area, they have lots of food options/ are better at competing for food than the original occupants are. What do invasive species effect: economic, aesthetic, biological parts of the community. Peer-reviewed primary literature: the standard means by which scientists share their research ndings. Drunk king phillip cant orgasm for girls soooo . Morphological variation: differences in form and structure of an organisms bones/organs/arms/legs/etc. compared to a different organisms forms and structure. (same species, morphological adaptation examples: thick fur/blubber. Disparity: how physically different a number of species are from each other, mussels are not very disparate (they all look the same pretty much) but are quite diverse (there"s a lot of different kinds)