Alphabetical
    extinction
[noun]
The complete and permanent loss of all individuals of a species of organism.
Appears in modules:
- Animal Ecology Competition, predation, and cooperation
 - Biodiversity II Changing habits and habitats
 - Cellular Organelles I Endosymbiosis and membrane-bound organelles
 - Charles Darwin I The Origin of Species
 - Charles Darwin III Descent with modification
 - Extinction When species come to an end
 - Introduction to Paleoanthropology Bones, stones, and tools
 - Luis Walter Alvarez Uncovering secrets of the atom and life on earth
 - Mass Extinctions Major turning points in biodiversity
 - Origins of Life I Early ideas and experiments
 - Origins of Plate Tectonic Theory From early ideas to mapping the ocean floor
 - Paleontology and the Fossil Record Reading the clues
 - Plate Boundaries Tectonic activity where plates interact
 - Population Biology Carrying capacity, demographics, and cycles
 - Population Genetics Hardy-Weinberg and genetic drift
 - Ramari Stewart Whale expert, at the crossroads of science and tradition
 - Taxonomy II Nomenclature
 - The Piltdown Hoax A lesson on confirmation bias in science
 - Theories, Hypotheses, and Laws Definitions, examples, and their roles in science
 - Tracking Endangered Jaguars across the Border The work of Sergio Avila
 - Tracking Human Ancestry The Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA
 - Understanding Scientific Journals and Articles How to approach reading journal articles
 - Using Graphs and Visual Data in Science Reading and interpreting graphs
 - Utilizing the Scientific Literature The record of scientific progress
 
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