Origin of Life
Natural Selection
Mechanisms of Evolution
Speciation
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100

Scientists believed the first cells to be 

Prokaryotic 

100

Define analogous structures and give an example.  

Similar structure that evolved independently of in two living organisms to serve the same population. Example - Bird & insect wings

100

Define gene flow 

Gene flow - exchange of genes with another population.

100

What are the two types of isolation?

Geographic and reproductive isolation. 

100

Define population. 

A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time. 

200

The earth is estimated to be ________ BYA. 

4.6 BYA

200

Remains of structures that may have been important once is no longer necessary for survival today. What are we defining? 

Vestigial structure 

200

What type of selection has two bell curves?

Disruptive selection 

200

Give an example of reproductive isolation

Habitat, temporal, behavioral, mechanical, gametic isolation or hybrid viability, hybrid fertility. 

200

What is the newly added category of the classification system that was originally created by Linnaeus? 

Domain

300

What did Lamarck suggest about characteristics?  

That they were inheritance of Acquired Characteristics 

300

In order for natural selection to occur, what must the organism possess? 

inherited characteristics well suited for the environment

300

What mechanism of speciation spontaneously forms a new species within a population?  

Sympatric 

300

Darwin's finches is an example of what type of evolutionary pattern?

Adaptative radiation

300

Rabbits are white, grey, and black. In the current environment, white rabbits stand out catching a eagle's eye. While black rabbits are too dark and stand out against the environment. What type of selection is occuring?

Stabilizing selection

400

What did Darwin suggest about Evolution?

Inherited genes in a population transform over time 

400

How does molecular biology demonstrate evolution? 

Molecular biology shows molecular similarities of organisms. These similarities suggest there was once common ancestor between two species and continue to show the genetic similarities in DNA. 

400

How is fitness measured of an organism? 

Measured by production of healthy offspring 

400

Define gradualism and Punctuated equilibrium. 

Gradualism - evolution occurs slowly over time with small morphological changes. Punctuated equilibrium - evolutionary development is marked by isolated episodes of rapid speciation between long periods of little or no change. 

400

Explain the process of naming an organism? (binomial nomenclature) 

Two part Latin name. First part - first letter is capitalized and second part - all lowercase letters. 

500

Explain how Endosymbiosis is related to evolution? 

Endosymbiosis shows us how the evolution of eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells, made possible by endosymbiosis, allowed for multicellularity, cell specialization, and large size. They played a crucial role in the diversity of animals, plants, and fungi we see today. 

500

Some organisms do not survive in some environments, why? Give two explanations using what you know about natural selection to answer the question.

1. There inherited traits were not successfully enough to be able to reproduce. 2. Bottleneck effect 3. Reproductive isolation 4. Small gene pool 5. The characteristics did not adapted to environment 

500

In California, a forest fire had occurred causing damage to trees over 29 square miles. Many squirrels  that lived in the forest was eliminated from the population. Now only a handful of squirrels remain in the surviving population. What type of effect has occurred? 

Bottleneck effect 

500

A honeysuckle flower has evolved into specific colors, shapes, and scents to attract pollinators such as a hummingbird. Overtime, the hummingbird's mouth has elongated to be able to properly pollinate the honeysuckle. What type of pattern of evolution does this example demonstrate? 


Coevolution 

500

Name hierarchy categories. 

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genuis, Species 

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