Traits and Frequencies
Structures
Types of Selection
Definitions
Speciation
100

If a trait shows no effect on a species ability to survive and reproduce, the frequencies of this trait would ______.

Stay the same, not change etc. 

100

Other than the three types of structures we discusses (homologous, analogous and vestigial) what is the other way we can tell evidence of ancestory?

DNA

100

What do we call a species becoming better fitted to their environment over time/generations. This is driven by natural selection

Evolution

100

 The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment is referred to as its...

Fitness

100

We can tell two species have seperated or undergone speciation because they are no longer able to do what?

Reproduce at all OR reproduce only infertile offspring

200

If a trait is harmful, we would the frequency of it ______ in a population.

Decrease

200

These structures are found within species but no longer have a defined purpose. What type of structures are these?

Vestigial structures.

200

What is one factor that would cause natural selection to occur? 

Mutations

Environmental change

200

This process selects traits that are best suited for an

environment. What is this?

Natural selection 

200

Organisms that share traits and behaviors AND reproduce to create fertile offspring is the definition of? 

a species.

300

What is one benefit for genetic variation within populations?

- different forms of traits

- allows evolution to occur

- survival in different environments 

- etc

300

Humans and dogs have bones in their forelimbs that have the same structures but different functions. What type of structures are these?

Homologous structures.

300

Certain species of birds choose their mates based on the songs they sing. What type of selection is this?

Sexual Selection.

300

A change in the DNA code/sequence is known as a ________

Mutation

300

Mules and Ligers are examples of two species reproducing. The parental species are still two different species because we know Mules and Ligers are what?

Infertile, sterile

400

 A parrot has gained the ability within its life to say the phrase "science rules." This super cool parrot become the mother of some baby parrots but her offspring are not able to say "science rules" on their own, this is because this ability was not passed down to her offspring in their ____? 

DNA or Genes

400

Fish have fins and mammals have flippers. Although these have different internal structures, their function is the same. What type of structures are these?

Analogous Structures. 

400

Dogs have a trait that allows them to bark. The two extremes for the trait is a very loud bark or a very quiet bark. If the bark is too quiet, they cannot alert other dogs but if the bark is too loud, it will make them easier to spot by predators. What type of selection favors traits in the middle of these extremes?

Stabilizing Selection

400

An inherited behavior or trait that makes an individual better fit for their environment would be an

Adaptation

400

What type of isolation physical separates populations until they become two different species?

Geographic Isolation?

500

A new trait is introduced into the human population. In generation 1- 5%

Generation 10- 13%

Generation 20- 37%

What type of trait is this? 

Beneficial Trait.

500

Kiwis are small, nocturnal birds that rely on touch and smell to find their food rather than sight. These birds are unable to fly and move around soley on foot in the forest floors. Kiwis have all of the anatomy of a normal bird BUT have a vestigial structure. What would it be? 

Wings

diminutive wings of kiwis

500

What do we call the type of selection that selects for one of the extremes in a trait? 

ex. Long tails over short ones

Directional Selection

500

What is the definition of inheritance?

The passing of genetic information (Genes, DNA) being passed from parent to offspring over generations

500
What type of isolation is cause by the anatomincal structures of the species not aligning to properly reproduce? (Species cannot physcially mate)

Reproductive Isolation

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