Vocabulary
Natural Selection
Adaptations
Genetic Variation
Regents Questions
100

What is Extinction?

the disappearance of an entire species.

100

In natural selection which animals are more likely to survive?

The animlas that are better suited for their environment?

100

What is an adaptation?

the act or process of changing to better suit a situation

100

What is one possible result of genetic variation?

Structural, functional, or behavioral change.

100

If an ecosystem is changed through a natural disaster, organisms will have the best chance of survival

if

a.) their environment has few abiotic factors

b.) the organisms are large

c.) the population size is small

d.) their species exhibits genetic variation

d.) their species exhibits genetic variation

200

What is Natural Selection?

The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.

200

Who came up with the idea of natural selection?

Charles Darwin

200

What is one way in which an arctic bunny has adapted to its environment?

It has white fur to help it blend in.

200

What is one structural change that has happened to Polar Bear?

Polar bears have developed fur on the soles of their feet to keep their skin off of the ice and help them with traction.

200

A species that lacks the variation necessary to adapt to a changing environment is more likely to

a.) develop many mutated cells

b.) become extinct over time

c.) begin to reproduce sexually

d.) develop resistance to diseases

b.) become extinct over time

300

What is Mutation?

A change in the DNA

300

What are two of the four conditions of natural selection?

Overproduction, the finite resources, genetic variation, and selection and reproduction.

300

How does a Monarch Butterfly’s bright orange color help it to survive?

It's bright orange color is a warning to predators that it is poisonous?

300

What is a functional change that occurs in electric eels?

The muscles of electric eels produce a shock that can stun or kill its prey.

300

In several species of birds, the males show off their bright colors and long feathers. The dull-colored females usually pick the brightest colored males for mates. Male offspring inherit their father’s bright colors and long feathers. Compared to earlier generations, future generations of these birds will be expected to have a greater proportion of

a.) bright-colored females

b.) dull-colored females

c.) dull-colored males

d.) bright-colored males

d.) bright-colored males

400

What is Evolution?

the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations

400

How does natural selection affect a species over time?

The long term result of natural selection is a change in the frequency of certain traits in a population. Good traits become more common while bad traits tend to become less common.

400

What type of organisms will you see evolve quickly?

Organisms that reproduce quickly?

400

What is a behavioral change that has occurred in male walruses?

Male walruses will fight each other in order to breed with a group of females and pass their genetic material down.

400

Young birds that have been raised in isolation from members of their species build nests

characteristic of their species. This suggests that the nest-building behavior is

a.) genetically inherited from parents

b.) learned by watching members of their species

c.) a disadvantage to the survival of the species

d.) a direct result of the type of food the bird eats

a.) genetically inherited from parents

500

What is Genetic Variation?

The unique combination of traits each organism inherits from its parents.

500

How did natural selection affect the peppered moths?

Natural selection occurred as pollution gave the black peppered moths an advantage over the white peppered moths. The black moths were able to blend in with the smoke while the white ones stood out and were easier prey for birds.

500

What is an adaptation that helps giraffes survive?

Giraffes are tall with long necks that help them eat leaves high in the trees.

500

Why is genetic variation important?

 Genetic variation is important because if there is an environmental change it helps to ensure that the entire species won't go extinct.

500

Selective breeding is a technique that is used to

a.) give all organisms a chance to reproduce

b.) produce organisms from extinct species

c.) produce offspring with certain desirable traits

d.) keep farm crops free of all mutations

c.) produce offspring with certain desirable traits

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