BIO 1130 Study Guide - Zoology, Goose Bumps, Special Creation

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Analogy, bicarbonate, biogeography, carbon cycle, carbonate, carbonate salts, Catastrophic theory, cell theory, common ancestry, comparative biology, constancy of species, continental drift, convergent evolution, cuvier (georges), darwin (charles) Biology keywords darwinian thought: analogy, bicarbonate, biogeography, carbon cycle, carbonate. Structures that have the same function, but anatomically do not have the same evolutionary origin. Correspondence in function or position between organs of dissimilar evolutionary origin or structure (analogous structures) Comparison based on similarity between otherwise dissimilar things. In inorganic chemistry, bicarbonate is an intermediate form of carbonic acid and an anion with the chemical formula hco3 - The study of the geographic distribution of plants and animals. The biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. The vast majority of carbon from the carbon cycle exists in the oceans as carbonate, which greatly influences the rock cycle and allows sedimentary rock to form in the oceans.