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BJU Biology 4th edition - Chapter 8

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abiogenesis   The concept that life can arise from nonliving substances.  
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antediluvian   Before the flood.  
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apparent age   A feature of God's creation; man, plants, and animals created in their mature forms; earth created with the appearance of age.  
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artifical selection   Man's controlled breeding of organisms in an attempt to influence characteristics.  
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Christian world-view   A way of looking at life based on three key principles o fthe Bible: God made the world and placed humans at the center, the world is fallen because of man's sin, and God is working to redeem the world to Himself.  
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common ancestor   A hypothetical organism that supposedly gave rise to two or more types of organisms.  
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Creationist   One who believes the Bible's account of Creation.  
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convergent evolution   The development of similarities in groups of organisms assumed to be unrelated, attributed to adaptation to similar environmental conditions and pressures.  
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day-age theory   An attempt to interpret the days of Genesis 1 as ages rather than as literal 24-hours days.  
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deluge fossil formation theory   The belief that most fossils were formed by the Genesis Flood.  
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environmental determinism   The concept that the environment determines an individual's characteristics.  
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extinct   No longer in existance.  
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evolutionist   One who believes in the three components of evolutionary theory.  
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fitness   A measurement by the production and survival of an organism's offspring.  
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fossil   Any evidence or remains of an organism preserved in the earth's crust.  
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genetic load   The number of mutations within an organism or its gene pool.  
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geologic column   The sequence of fossil-containing rock layers that shows the supposed recocrd of the history of life on the earth.  
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homologous structure   Organs that are similar in structure between two organisms; once thought to show evolutionary relationships.  
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intelligent design   A movement that asserts that living things show evidence of design that cannot be totally explained by the random processes of Darwinian evolution.  
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irreducible complexity   A tenet of the intelligent design movement claiming many structures & processes in living things have so many interdependent parts & steps in their actions they couldn't operate unless all components were present simultaneously in their finished state.  
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Neo-Darwanism (mutation-selection theory)   An evolutionary theory proposing that mutations produce variations and that natural selection determines which variations will survive in order to produce biological evolution.  
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progressive creationism   The belief that the physical universe is old and that at certain points in time God created ceratin organisms.  
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punctuated equilibrium   The theory that evolution occurs rapidly for a period of time followed by a long period of nonevolving before another period of rapid evolution.  
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radiometric dating method   A method of determining the age of an object by measuring the amount of a radioactive substance that is part of the object.  
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scientism   The belief that science is the only way to find truth.  
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secular   Free from any religious influences or beliefs.  
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sedimentation   The settling out of materials due to the action of water or wind.  
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specified complexity   A tenet of the intelligent design movement attempting to show whether a particular structure or process is struly the result of design; it must be both specific and complex.  
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survival of the fittest   Part of Darwin's evolutionary theory; only the organisms best suited to their environment will survive.  
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theistic evolution   The interpretation of the Bible according to evolutionary theories, purporting that God used evolution as His means of creation.  
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theory of descent with modification   Part of Darwin's evolutionary theory that states that newer organisms are modified versions of older organisms.  
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theory of evolution   A composite of ideas involving the philosophy of evolution, the theory of cosmological beginnings, and the theory of biological evolution.  
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theory of natural selection   A process that supposedly results in the survival of the organisms that are best suited for their environment.  
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topography   Land features.  
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vestigial structure   An organ that supposedly no longer has any function.  
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worldview   The belief system that a person uses to interpret and understand the world around him.  
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