alien: Refers to alien species, life from a distant world, often mentioned in astronomy.
line up: Refers to the arrangement or alignment of things in a patterned order, following clear lines.
Note: Refers to the phenomenon where mental resources are focused on a specific object or event.
biology: The study of living organisms, carried out by scientists known as biologists.
bird: A warm-blooded winged animal that first appeared during the dinosaur era, covered in feathers and giving birth to their young from eggs laid in nests. Most birds can fly, but there have been flightless species throughout history.
colleague: A person who works with others, often used to refer to team members and coworkers.
evolution: Refers to the process by which a species changes over time, usually through genetic variation and natural selection, resulting in new organisms better suited to their environment.
high school: Refers to grades 9 through 12 in the U.S. public education system, with graduates being eligible to apply to universities for further education.
intelligence: Refers to the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
penguin: A flightless black-and-white bird found in the far southern hemisphere, especially in Antarctica and its surrounding islands.
psychological: Refers to the workings of the human mind, particularly related to behavior and its guidance.
psychology: The study of the human mind and behavior, often involving research using animals. Those working in this field are known as psychologists.
sea: Refers to the ocean or a part of it, with sea water being salty unlike fresh water from lakes and streams.
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