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3 Domains

Bacteria (prokaryotic)


Archaea (prokaryotic)


Eukarya (eukaryotic)

Eukarya Kingdoms

Distinguished by modes of nutrition


Plantae


Fungi


Animalia


Protists

Darwin's observations

1. Individuals in a population vary in their traits, which seem to be heritable


2. A population can produce more offspring than can survive, leading to competition


3. Species generally suit their environments



Darwin's Inferences

Natural Selection: individuals with traits best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce


Common Ancestor: