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Card 6
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Lampetra is an example of what?
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Card 7
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Latimeria is the worlds most famous example of what?
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Card 8
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The horseshoe crab closely resembles what?
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Card 9
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Measuring changes in the SIZE and SHAPE of fossils is a way of monitoring what?
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Card 10
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MacFadden (1988) measured what?
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Card 11
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Fossil measurements must be expressed as what?
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Card 12
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On average, horse teeth evolve at --- Darwins per million years
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Card 13
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Westoll (1949) studied the evolution of what?
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Card 14
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The living species of lungfish have remained largely unchanged for how many years?
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Card 15
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Long periods of no evolutionary change are PUNCTUATED by rapid evolution when SPECIATION occurs is the theory of what?
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