A Voyage of Discovery
Ideas that Influenced Darwin
Darwin's Theory: Natural Selection
Evidence of Evolution
Vocabulary
Genes & Variation
Evolution as Genetic Change
The Process of Speciation
Molecular Evolution
FUNZIES
100

According to the ideas of Darwin, which kinds of modern organisms evolved from a common ancestor? 

All Organisms 

100

Nature provides inherited variations, and humans select those variants to be useful

Artificial Selection 

100

The akiapola'au uses its long top bill to probe for insects in trees. The beak is an example of what? 

an adaptation 

100

The wing of a bat and the front leg of a dog are examples of what structure? 

Homologous structures

100

Example: Appendix

vestigial structure 

100

The combined genetic information of all members of a particular populations forms a __________________.

Gene Pool

100

A random change in a small populations' allele frequency is known as ____________.

Genetic Drift

100

When two different populations reproduce at different times

Temporal isolation

100

A group of regulatory genes that determine which parts of an embryo develop into arms, legs, or wings are known as ______________

Hox genes

100

In 2014, Google partnered with Game Freak and Nintendo as part of an April Fool's Day prank to create a new version of Google Maps populated by small creatures. This prank inspired what massively popular 2016 video game?

 

200

Life changing over time

evolution 
200

What kind of breeding would an animal breeder do to increase the number of cows that give the most milk? 

Artificial Selection 

200

During the process of natural selection, what determines which organism's survive and reproduce

environmental fitness

200

the wing of a bat and the wing of a bee or other insect are examples of what types of structures? 

analogous structures

200

example: 

bird wing and butterfly wing

analogous structure 

200

Traits, such as human height, that are controlled by more than one gene are known as ___________.

Polygenic Traits

200

The situation in which allele frequencies changes as a result of the migration of a small subgroup of a population is known as _______________.

the founder effect

200

When two populations no longer interbreed, what is the result?

Reproductive isolation

200

What are neutral mutations?

Mutations that have no effect on phenotype

200

The Warthog is the nickname of the M12 Force Application Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, a fictional armored fighting vehicle that appears in what video game series?


300

In addition to observing living organisms, what else did Darwin study to gain evidence? 

Fossils

300

Give an example of selective breeding

- breeding the fastest greyhounds or horses for racing 

300

What is the principle of common descent? 

all species - living and extinct - are united by descent from ancient common ancestors. 

300

How do homologous structures develop? 

from adaptations to different selective pressures as the result of descent with modification from a common ancestor

300

the study of where organisms live now and where they and their ancestors lived in the past

biogeography 

300

A group of individuals of the same species that mate and produce offspring

Population

300

Why is genetic equilibrium uncommon in actual populations?

Because one or more of the five conditions that can disturb genetic equilibrium are always happening

(Nonrandom mating, small population size, gene flow from immigration or emigration, mutations, natural selection)

300

Name three ways populations can become reproductively isolated?

1. behavioral isolation 

2. geographic isolation 

3. temporal isolation

300

How do chromosomes gain an extra copy of a gene during meiosis?

Crossing-over may involve unequal swapping of DNA so that one chromosome in the pair gets an extra copy of the gene

300

What other two names does Marshall Bruce Mathers III go by? 

Eminem & Slim Shady 

400
Describe two birds that provide evidence that species vary globally 

Ostrich - Africa 

Emu - Australia  

both are large flightless birds found on different continents. 

400

According to Malthus, what would occur if the human population grew unchecked? 

Disease, war, famine 

400

What three conditions are necessary for natural selection to occur? 

surviving, reproducing, passing on adaptations to the next generation 

400

What evidence at the molecular level supports the theory of evolution? 

overwhelming similarities in the genetic code of all organisms. 

400

describes how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment

fitness 

400

Define evolution in genetic terms.

any change in the relative frequency of alleles in the gene pool of a population over time.

400

In a population of goats, both beige-coated and brown-coated goats are better able to blend with the rocky environment than white-coated goats. In this case, the beige and brown coat colors are favored by natural selection over the white color. 

Which type of pattern of natural selection would occur in this scenario? 

Disruptive Selections

400

The Hardy-Weinberg Principle states there are five conditions that can disturb genetic equilibrium and cause evolution to occur... 

Name the five conditions!

Nonrandom mating

Small population size 

Gene flow from immigration or emigration

Mutations 

Natural Selection

400

How does a molecular clock allow scientists to study evolutionary history?

Uses mutation rates in DNA to estimate the time that two species have been evolving independently

400

On Love is Blind, who does Chelsea claim people tell her she looks like? 


500

Scientists before Darwin had proposed that living things could change over time. Why was Darwin's theory of evolution more powerful and useful than the proposals of the other scientists?

Darwin explained the mechanism by which evolution occurred.

500

Artificial selection has produced a wide variety of crop plants, livestock, and pets. What characteristic of artificial selection makes it different from natural selection?

Humans, not the environment, select which organisms survive and reproduce.

500

Giraffes, camels, and horses share some traits, although they vary in other traits. Which statement accurately describes the evolution of these species? 

a. Each species descended from an ancient common ancestor.

b. All three species evolved from three unrelated ancient ancestors. 

c. Each species evolved uniquely, without any ancestors. 

d. Two of the species descended from the other species.

a. Each species descended from an ancient common ancestor.

500

What evidence for evolution did Peter and Rosemary Grant provide? 

Supported two hypotheses:

1. natural selection takes place in the wild 

2. variation is essential for a species to adapt to and survive in changing environment conditions. 

500

any heritable characteristic that increases an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment 

adaptation 

500

Which source of variation brings more diversity into the gene pool?

Sexual Reproduction: Most heritable differences between generations are caused by genetic recombination and crossing-over of genes during meiosis as a part of sexual reproduction.  

500

The molecular clock hypothesis states that DNA and protein sequence differences between any two species is proportional to the time since these species last shared a common ancestor.

How do molecular clocks mark time?

Molecular clocks mark time by mutations that tend to accumulate at the same rate in different species.

500

Western and Eastern meadowlarks look very similar and it is difficult to tell them apart, until they sing. Their mating songs are quite different. The Western meadowlark has a melodious song, whereas the song of the Eastern meadowlark sounds more like a whistle. Even though their ranges overlap in the central United States, they do not interbreed and are two different species. 

How would speciation most likely have occurred in these two species of meadowlarks?

Reproductive isolation occurred through behavioral isolation.

500

The molecular clock hypothesis states that DNA and protein sequence differences between any two species is proportional to the time since these species last shared a common ancestor. 

How do molecular clocks mark time?

Molecular clocks mark time by mutations that tend to accumulate at the same rate in different species.

500

Which international team won the first men's world cup in 1930?


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