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100

The ability to survive and reproduce often in an environment.

What is fitness?

100

This person first proposed the idea of natural selection. 

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

The preserved remains or traces of an organism from the past.

What are fossils?

100

This occurs when organisms are separated by a river, valley, mountain, etc.

What is geographical isolation?

100

Given the data below what is the Fish's most recent common ancestor? 

Frog - 75%

Toad - 62%

Shark - 82%

Dolphin - 45%

What is the Shark?

100

DNA gets transcribed into RNA and translated into proteins.

What is The Central Dogma?

200

An inherited trait that enhances an organisms ability to survive. 

What is an adaptation?

200

Populations, not __________ evolve.

What is individuals?

200

If embryos of fish, birds, reptiles, and mammals all look alike early in their development, what does that indicate about there ancestor?

What is they share a common ancestor?

200

This occurs when flowers pollinate in different seasons. 

What is temporal isolation?

200

What does this image represent?


What are homologous structures/comparative anatomy?

200

These are building blocks (monomer) for nucleic acids (ex. DNA or RNA).

What are nucleotides?

300

Give two examples of selective pressures

What is predation, climate, environment, competition?

300

What population is most effected by allele movement into and out of the population?

What is small populations?

300

Structures that no longer have a function.

What is a vestigial structure?

300

When two birds no longer mate because one has developed a different song.

What is behavioral isolation?

300

What does this represent?


What is natural selection?

300

Transcribe this section of DNA

TAG-CCT

What is AUC - GGA?

400

How is genetic variation introduced into a population? 

What is gene flow, genetic drift, immigration, mutation, crossing over, independent assortment

400

Nature applies pressure to select traits vs humans selecting traits 

What is the difference between natural selection and artificial selection?

400

Whales and snakes have hip bones.

What is evidence for evolution?

400

When organisms can no longer mate this process occurs.

What is speciation?

400

These rabbits are siblings, how can you explain their variation?


What is crossing-over and independent assortment?

400

DNA is composed of sequences of bases called?



What is gene?

500

How does q differ from qin Hardy Weinberg equation?

What is q is a recessive allele frequency, while q2 is recessive trait frequency?

500

Evolution is simply descent with...

What is modification?

500

If you run a gel electrophoresis on 2 organisms, and you find few amino acid sequences in common, what does that tell you about their common ancestor?

What is that their common ancestor is far back in their evolutionary past. 

500

in order for two similar groups of organisms to form into different species, this must occur.

What is reproductive isolation?

500

What does this image represent?


What is species vary based on their niche? 

500

These 2 processes cycle carbon through the atmosphere.

What is photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

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