Key Terms
Survival of the Fittest
The 4 Pillars (VIST)
Artificial Selection
Darwin & History
100

A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time.

What is a Population?

100

For plants and animals, these two things are the only way to "succeed" or "win."

What are Survive and Reproduce?

100

The "T" in VIST stands for this, noting that traits become more common over many generations.

What is Time?

100

In artificial selection, this group "selects" the desirable traits.

Who are Humans?

100

Darwin noticed that bird beak shapes matched this specific factor on each island.

What are Food Sources?

200

A specific physical feature or behavior that helps an organism survive and reproduce.

What is an Adaptation?

200

Between a chipmunk with two offspring and one with eight, this one has the greatest fitness.

Who is the chipmunk with eight offspring?

200

Natural selection cannot occur without this; it results from mutations or meiosis.

What is Variation?

200

These four common vegetables (kale, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage) all come from this one plant.

What is Wild Mustard?

200

While natural selection is the process, this is the result.

What is Evolution?

300

Naturally occurring differences between individuals of the same species.

What is Variation?

300

In a snowy forest, this color rabbit is more likely to survive because it blends in.

What is white?

300

The "I" in VIST stands for this; only traits coded in DNA can be passed to offspring.

What is Inherited?

300

All 400 breeds of modern dogs share this common ancestor.

What is the Grey Wolf?

300

Darwin concluded that birds whose beaks DID NOT fit the food on each island did this - which is why only those with the "fittest" beaks were there.

What is "didn't survive" on the island?

400

The measure of how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment.

What is Fitness?

400

The reason peppered moths changed from light to dark in the 1800s.

What is pollution/soot covering tree bark?

400

This occurs when there are more individuals than the environment can support, creating a "survival advantage."

What is Selection?

400

Two examples of traits humans might select for in plants.

What are Yield, Flavor, or Growing Speed - or many others...?

400

Darwin's conclusions became known as this famous theory.

What is the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection?

500

The change in the traits of a population over time.

What is Evolution?

500

Individuals whose traits best fit their environment are more likely to do these two things.

What are Survive and Reproduce?

500

True or False: Individual organisms change their traits through natural selection.

False—populations change, not individuals.

500

The main goal of artificial selection is to _____.

What is benefit humans?

500

Charles Darwin conducted his most famous observations at this island chain.

What are the Galapagos Islands?

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