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Flea and Introduction to evolution

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Difference between Flea and Introduction to evolution

Flea vs. Introduction to evolution

Fleas are small flightless insects that form the order Siphonaptera. Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations, and evolutionary biology is the study of how evolution occurs.

Similarities between Flea and Introduction to evolution

Flea and Introduction to evolution have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adaptation, Bacteria, Bat, Bird, Homology (biology), Insect, Mammal, Mecoptera, Species, The New York Times, Vertebrate, Virus.

Adaptation

In biology, adaptation has three related meanings.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (common noun bacteria, singular bacterium) is a type of biological cell.

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Bat

Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera; with their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight.

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Bird

Birds, also known as Aves, are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton.

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Homology (biology)

In biology, homology is the existence of shared ancestry between a pair of structures, or genes, in different taxa.

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Insect

Insects or Insecta (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates and the largest group within the arthropod phylum.

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Mammal

Mammals are the vertebrates within the class Mammalia (from Latin mamma "breast"), a clade of endothermic amniotes distinguished from reptiles (including birds) by the possession of a neocortex (a region of the brain), hair, three middle ear bones, and mammary glands.

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Mecoptera

Mecoptera (from the Greek: mecos.

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Species

In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank, as well as a unit of biodiversity, but it has proven difficult to find a satisfactory definition.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Vertebrate

Vertebrates comprise all species of animals within the subphylum Vertebrata (chordates with backbones).

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Virus

A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.

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Flea and Introduction to evolution Comparison

Flea has 142 relations, while Introduction to evolution has 306. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 2.68% = 12 / (142 + 306).

References

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