Who is the scientist known for the theory of natural selection?
Charles Darwin.
What is Speciation?
The formation of a new species.
What are fossils?
Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms.
What does "survival of the fittest" actually mean?
The individuals best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
True or false: Evolution can happen to an individual and a population.
False. It cannot happen to an individual.
What is genetic drift?
A random change in allele frequencies in a population.
What is a homologous structure?
A structure with similar anatomy but different functions, showing common ancestry
True or False: Evolution has a specific goal or direction.
False—evolution is driven by random mutations and environmental pressures, not a predetermined goal.
Why do some individuals survive longer than others in a population?
They have traits that make them better suited to their environment
How does geographic isolation lead to speciation?
It prevents gene flow, allowing populations to evolve separately.
How do vestigial structures provide evidence for evolution?
They are reduced or unused body parts inherited from ancestors, such as the human appendix.
Who does stabilizing selection affect?
The individual with the average variation of the trait
Give an example of natural selection in action.
Peppered moths, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Galápagos finches.
How does temporal Isolation lead to speciation?
Species reproducing at different times preventing gene flow
How can DNA comparisons show evolutionary relationships?
Species with more similar DNA share a more recent common ancestor.
How can artificial selection be similar to natural selection?
In both, traits become more common over generations, but artificial selection is driven by human choices instead of environmental pressures.
How does natural selection lead to adaptation in a population over time?
Beneficial traits become more common as individuals with those traits survive and reproduce.
How does behavioral Isolation lead to speciation?
Different mating rituals/behaviors prevent interbreeding
Give one piece of evidence that supports the theory of evolution.
Fossil record, homologous structures, embryology, or molecular evidence
What is one common misconception about evolution?
"Humans evolved from monkeys" (in reality, humans and modern apes share a common ancestor).