| Adaptation | Ability to survive in a new
setting. |
| Amino Acid | Building blocks of
Proteins. |
| Ardipithecus | Ground
Ape. |
| Arthropod | The Phylum that includes
insects and Arachnids (Spiders). |
| Australopithecus | Southern
Ape. |
| Bipedalism | ability to walk on two
limbs. |
| Calcite | The crystal form of Calcium
Carbonate, the constituent of Marble. |
| Cambrian | A Geological epoch from 600 to
500 million years ago. |
| Cell | The building blocks of an Organ.
|
| Cenozoic | More modern Geological time
from 63 million years ago till now. |
| Chromosome | A segment of nucleus that
contains certain genes. We have 46 chromosomes. |
| Covenant | A
contract. |
| Cretaceous | A Geological epoch from 130
to 65 million years ago. |
| Devonian | A Geological epoch from 400 to
350 million years ago. |
| Dexterous | Able to use
hands |
| Diurnal | The usual biological variation
within a 24-hour day. |
| DNA | Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid, genetic
vocabulary. |
| Dogma | A scientific truth believed by a
presumed majority |
| Domestication | The process by which
plants or animals are taken out of their own `wild' environment and raised in
man-made environment. |
| Enzyme | A protein that increases the
rate of a biochemical reaction. |
| Eukaryote | A cell containing a
nucleus. |
| Families | A group in the classification
system that contains many Genera. |
| Fertilization | The process by which the
female egg accepts a sperm and therefore acquires a full set of genes. The
first step in production of pregnancy. |
| Fetishism | The belief in magical powers
of certain objects by primitive cultures. |
| Fossil | The remains of animals that are
preserved by Geological processes. |
| Gene | The information within each cell
that has the programming for function. |
| Genera | Plural of
Genus. |
| Genome | The total collection of the
genes in a living organism. |
| Genus | A group in the classification
system that includes many similar Species. |
| Geology | The study of different layers
of the Earth. |
| Geometric rate | A rate that is not
linear and keeps accelerating; Over time the difference between these two types
of growth can be very high. |
| Glacial Age | see
Pleistocene |
| Gracile | Lightly
built |
| Homo | Human like animal.
|
| Hybridism | The production of `Hybrid"
plants by attaching different plants, such that the new plants have
characteristics of both plants. |
| Hypothesis | A theory or statement put
forth to explain a finding. |
| Hypertrophy | growth. |
| Instinct | Behavior that is performed,
presumptively, without conscious forethought. |
| Iris | The structure in the eye that
changes its size to adjust the amount |
| Jurassic | A Geological epoch from 180 to
135 million years ago. |
| Kingdom | The largest classification
category that includes many Phyla. |
| Larynx | Organ of speech; Adam's
apple. |
| Mammals | The classification group of
Animals that are vertebrate, and warm-blooded. The females generally have milk
glands (Breasts) referred to as Mammae |
| Mesozoic | A Geological epoch from 230 to
65 million years ago |
| Mitochondria | A small organelle within
each cell that is the energy center. |
| Newton's Laws | These laws described and
explained force, motion and Gravity. They explained very well the celestial
movements but were later made more complete by Einstein's laws.
|
| Nucleus | The central core of each cell
that contains most of the genes. |
| Order | A group in the classification
scheme that contains many families. |
| Orography | Study of topography; Study of
elevations of the land. |
| Photo- | Light. |
| Photo-receptor | Anything that receives
light. |
| Phyla | Plural of
Phylum |
| Phylum | A group in the classification
system that includes many classes. |
| Placenta | The organ that allows
communication of blood from mother to fetus in the uterus; also, referred to as
Afterbirth. |
| Pleistocene | Geological epoch 2 million
years ago till about 11000 years ago. |
| Polytheism | The belief in multiple
Gods. |
| Pre-Cambrian | A geological epoch more
than 600 million years ago. |
| Primate | biological order that includes
Monkeys, Ape, and man. |
| Prometheus | A Titan who gave man `Fire'
according to Greek mythology. |
| Reptile | A group of cold-blooded Animals
including the Snakes. |
| Reptilian | of or related to the
Reptile. |
| Robust | Heavily
built. |
| Species | A group of organisms that are
similar and can interbreed. |
| Sterility | Inability to further
reproduce or have offspring. |
| SuperClass | A group not large enough to
be a Phylum but too large to be a class. |
| Tadpole | The first stage in development
of the frog that occurs underwater. |
| Taxonomy | A system of classification for
living organisms. |
| Trilobite | A member of now extinct
marine arthropod. |
| Varieties | Different forms within a
Species that are quite different, yet fall under the same general category as
species. |
| Vector | A Mathematical entity symbolized
by an arrow, representing direction of a force. |