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Card 6
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the scientific naming of a species with a Latin name made of two parts
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Card 7
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the variety of living organisms present in an area.
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Card 8
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all the populations of living organisms in a particular habitat.
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Card 9
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a characteristic that can take any value within a range
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Card 10
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organisms evolve similarities because the organisms adapt to similar environments or other selection pressures.
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Card 11
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a characteristic that can only result in certain discrete values
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Card 12
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species diverge over time into two different species, resulting in a new species becoming less like the original one.
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Card 13
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the widely-accepted theoretical process by which eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells.
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Card 14
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conservation methods out of the natural habitat.
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Card 15
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cells with a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
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