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Card 6
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What features allowed eukaryotes to form multicellular organisms?
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Card 7
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Describe the process of fossilisation.
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Card 8
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Three different ways that remains can be preserved?
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Card 9
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What information can we get from indirect fossil evidence?
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Card 10
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What is punctuated evolution?
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Card 11
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Why are so many unique species found on islands?
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Card 12
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Why are wolves (placental mammal) and thylacines (marsupial) similar?
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Card 13
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Why are reptiles better suited to life on land than amphibians?
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Card 14
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Why are trilobites and ammonites good index fossils?
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Card 15
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An explorer arrives on an island. What types of animals would he expect to see?
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