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What Caused Life's Major Evolutionary Transitions?

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Video Vocabulary

/ˈsim(ə)lər/

similar
adjective noun

Nearly the same; alike. person or thing similar to another.

/ˈspēsēz/

species
noun other

group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. Subsections of a genus (of plants, animals).

/inˈsted/

instead
adverb

When one thing is replaced by another.

/ˈtrilyən/

trillions
number

Amounting to 1,000,000,000,000 in number.

/siɡˈnifikənt/

significant
adjective

Large enough to be noticed or have an effect.

/yo͞oˈkerēōt/

eukaryotes
noun other

organism consisting of cell or cells in which genetic material is DNA in form of chromosomes contained within distinct nucleus. Organisms with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria.

/ˈprimədiv/

primitive
adjective noun

Being at an early or simple stage of development. Self-taught artist; the art done in this style.

/ˈfasəˌnādiNG/

fascinating
adjective verb

extremely interesting. To attract or interest greatly.

perfect
adjective noun verb

So good it cannot be improved. perfect tense. To do something so well, it cannot be done better.

/ˈlo͝okiNG/

looking
adjective verb

having specified appearance. To appear to be when you look at them; seem.

/dəˈstiNG(k)t/

distinct
adjective

recognizably different in nature.

/ˈərlē/

earliest
adjective adverb

happening before usual time. before usual time.

/ˈklirlē/

clearly
adverb

In a way that is easy to understand; obviously.

/əˈjəstmənt/

adjustments
noun other

small alteration or movement made to achieve desired fit or result. Small changes to attain a desired state or function.

/spənj/

sponges
noun other verb

primitive sedentary aquatic invertebrate with soft porous body. Soft cleaning materials able to absorb water. wipe or clean with wet sponge or cloth.

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