Conclusion {Ans: The summary of your results. Where an investigator discusses whether or not they hypothesis was supported, identifies errors, and discusses what could be done differently.}Mold fossil {Ans: When an organism dies and there is no filling of the cavity with minerals}Haploid Cells {Ans: have one set of chromosomes (also called germ cells or reproductive cells)}Adaptation {Ans: A characteristic that improves an organism's ability to survive and reproduce}scientific inquiry {Ans: the many ways in which scientists study the natural world}Phenotype {Ans: How a trait is physically expressed}Regeneration {Ans: A type of asexual reproduction where an organism has the ability to regrow a missing part of the body}Speciation {Ans: A species evolving to create a new species}Nuclear Envelope {Ans: surrounds the nucleus, disappears during prophase}Centromere {Ans: Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached}Rarefaction {Ans: a region of a wave where particles are farthest apart}Beneficial Mutations {Ans: Mutations that enhance an Organism's fitness}Procedures {Ans: Numbered step-by-step instructions on how to complete an experiment. These steps must be concise and clear enough for anyone to repeat the experiment.}Centrosome {Ans: A structure in animal cells containing centrioles