What was Darwin's official specialty/title?
Naturalist
What is a REAL LIFE example of microevolution?
Antibiotic resistance, peppered moths, etc.
Which mechanism of macroevolution does the picture below represent?
Gradualism
A group of organisms have a limb with a similar structure, but the function varies. The similar structure suggests that all of these organisms had a common ancestor. What type of structure would this be?
Homologous structure
The study of how embryos develop.
Embryology
A cell is placed into a solution and shrinks. What tonicity does this solution have?
hypertonic
Which continents did Darwin NOT visit?
Asia, North America, and Antarctica
Which mechanism of microevolution would apply if an armory of aardvarks migrated to an island with another armory of aardvarks and they mixed and reproduced?
Gene flow
Which mechanism of evolution would Darwin NOT support?
Punctuated equilibrium
Which organism is the least related to the others?
Organism 2
The study of fossils and the fossil record.
Paleontology
Dietary fiber is a carbohydrate found in all plant cell walls. What is the name of this carb?
Cellulose
What three ways do species vary?
Locally, globally, and over time.
Which mechanism of microevolution would apply if a pile of ants got stepped on and a good portion of the ants with a rare allele were eliminated?
Genetic drift
These organisms evolved together - this hummingbird is the only species of bird that can reach the nectar inside of this tubular flower! Which mechanism of macroevolution does this represent?
Coevolution
A useless structure that may have been useful to a previous ancestor.
Vestigial structure
The study of body structures.
Anatomy
Insulin, keratin, myosin, and actin are all which class of biomolecule?
Protein!
Darwin is known as the father of what?
Evolution!
Favorable phenotypes that promote survival are passed on to future generations.
Natural Selection
This type of extinction occurs gradually due to the interference of other organisms, changes in climate, and natural disasters.
Gradual extinction.
Where can you find the strongest evidence for evolution?
Genes! Biochemistry! Comparing protein sequences.
The study of the chemical processes of living organisms.
Biochemistry
Which organelle aids the cell in maintaining homeostasis because it regulates what enters the cell and what leaves the cell?
Cell membrane/plasma membrane
What did the beak shape of Darwin's finches suggest about the finches?
That they had different diets - ate different things!
The body-popping sage grouse got its noise-making air sacs from what mechanism of microevolution?
Non-random mating (sexual selection)
Volcanic eruptions that block the sun for long periods of time and meteors hitting the Earth and causing major climatic changes would result in this type of extinction.
Mass extinction.
This type of record is considered incomplete because many organisms are made up of mostly soft tissue which does not preserve well over time.
Fossil record
The ability of an organism or population to survive and reproduce.
Fitness
During which viral cycle does the viral DNA become incorporated into the host DNA to form a prophage and then remains dormant for many cellular generations...or until you procrastinate?
Lysogenic cycle