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List the levels of classification in order from largest to smallest
Multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, non-motile organisms
Similar structures, not necessarily the same function that can be used for comparing evolutionary pasts
Tissues that form a structure and perform a specific function
Type of reproduction that results in genetically identical offspring
The physical movement of genes from one population to another
When a population of single species are in competition for a resource and adapt differently to each other
Theory that evolution happens through slow changes and intermediate organisms
When a random event changes gene frequencies within a population
Diminished structures that are no longer needed but show the evolutionary past of an organism
Structures with a similar function, different structures, and do not suggest a shared evolutionary past
When two populations can not reach each other and evolve separately