Mechanisms of Evolution
Natural Selection
Patterns of Evolution
Evolutionary Relationships
Reproductive Isolation + Speciation
100

These are the 5 mechanisms of evolution.

What are natural selection, mutation, non-random mating, gene flow, and genetic drift?

100

A characteristic or trait that increases an organism's fitness.

What is an adaptation?

100

When evolution radiates from one species, producing multiple species stemming from one.

What is Adaptive Radiation?

100

A line of evolutionary evidence that uses the study of developing individuals is known as this.

What is Comparative Embryology?

100

Two types of speciation.

What is Sympatric and Allopatric?

200

When the majority of a population dies out, leaving just a few individuals. When the population rebounds, biodiversity is reduced, and organisms appear to be inbred.

What is the Bottleneck Effect?

200

An adaptation in which a harmless organism looks similar to a harmful organism.

What is mimicry?

200

Unrelated species with similar adaptations but in different parts of the world are similar due to this type of evolution.

What is convergent evolution?

200

What is the following an example of?

A polar bear's fur is better camouflage on ice than brown bear fur.

What is an adaptation?

200

Isolating mechanisms that prevent fertilization or make it highly unlikely.

What is Prezygotic Isolation?

300

The idea that evolution will only occur if a force is causing a change in allele frequencies.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg Principle?

300

Human birth weight is an example of this type of natural selection.

What is Stabilizing Selection?

300

When two organisms evolve together, often because it benefits both organisms.

What is Coevolution?

300
Similarities between the bone structures of paws, hooves, wings, and fins are examples of this.
What are homologous structures?
300
One species of fish are isolated into two groups of fish because of a massive earthquake. Many generations later, the species of fish has diverged into two.

What is Allopatric Speciation?

400

When individuals join a new population, bringing new alleles with them.

What is Gene Flow?

400

Industrial Melanism is an example of this type of natural selection.

What is directional selection?

400

The idea that evolution occurs in small steps over a long period of time.

What is Gradualism?

400

Comparing DNA sequences to determine how closely related two organisms or species are.

What is Comparative Biochemistry?

400

Isolating mechanism that happens after fertilization, usually resulting in infertile offspring.

What is Postzygotic Isolation?

500

A change in DNA sequence leading to a potentially beneficial adaptation.

What is a Mutation?

500

Flamboyant coloration in animals, such as the peacock, is an example of this type of selection.

What is sexual selection?

500

The idea that evolution occurs with big, sudden changes.

What is punctuated equilibrium?

500
Organs of many animals are so reduced in size that they are merely traces of homologous organisms are known as this.
What are vestigal organs?
500
When one group of organisms becomes unable to interbreed, resulting in the formation of two separate species.

What is Speciation?

600

Change in the gene pool due to a random event, not evolution

What is genetic drift?

600
The 4 principles of natural selection.

What is variation exists, variation is heritable, too many offspring are produced and not all will survive, variations that increase survival will be passed on?

600
Animals in similar environments develop similar adaptations, despite being unrelated.

What is Convergent Evolution?

600

Structures that function similarly but have evolved separately, such as penguins flippers and and fish fins. 

What are analogous structures?

600

Two closely related species of fireflies mate at different times of the night.

What is Sympatric Speciation?

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