EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION
DARWIN'S NATURAL SELECTION
MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTION
SPECIATION
ENDOSYMBIONT THEORY AND MISCELLANEOUS TERMS
100

biochemical evidence of evolution would include...

DNA and/or proteins

100

What is an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of surviving and reproducing? 

An adaptation

100

The transfer of genes into a population due to immigration or emigration

gene flow

100
For speciation to occur, the 2 gene pools must be separated.  This is called ____________________________

reproductive isolation

100

When the 5 mechanisms of evolution are not changing allele frequencies, the population is said to be in 

Hardy Weinberg equilibrium

200

What do you call body parts of organisms that are similar in structure but different in function? These structures suggest common ancestry

Ex: the arms of humans, cats, frogs, and bats

homologous structure

200

What is defined as "those with the best adaptations are more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass on the alleles for helpful traits"? 

natural selection 

OR

survival of the fittest

200

change of allele frequency in small populations due to random chance

genetic drift

200

type of reproductive isolation that results when populations are separated by things like mountains, rivers, oceans, canyons...

geographic isolation

200

For evolution to occur, there must be changes in the _______________________, which is the collection of alleles in a population

gene pool

300

What are body parts that have lost their original functions through evolution but did function in past ancestors.  These indicate common ancestry

Ex: your appendix or tailbone

vestigial structures

300

The ability to survive and reproduce in a specific environment is called _________________

fitness

300

type of genetic drift where there is a change in allele frequency when the population size is reduced and only a small group of survivors remain. 

bottleneck effect

300

rate of evolution when there are long periods of stasis (no change) followed by rapid rates of speciation

punctuated equilibrium 

300

What is the theory that explains how eukaryotic cells evolved? 

endosymbiont theory

400

What are body parts that perform similar functions but differ in their structure? These DO NOT indicate common ancestry

Ex: wing of a bird versus the wing of a butterfly 

analogous structures

400

In natural selection, nature selects those with the best _______________, which is defined as the physical expression of the trait we see. 

phenotypes

400

when there is a selection of a mate, which causes those alleles to be passed on more frequently 

non-random mating

400

what is the rate of speciation in when there are slow and steady changes over time?

gradualism
400

The endosymbiont theory states that small prokaryotic cells became the __________________ and __________________ of eukaryotic cells

mitochondria and chloroplasts

500

Which evidence of evolution studies the development of organisms from fertilization to birth? 

embryology

500

Which one of these is NOT something Darwin would have said: 

1- there must be over-reproduction in a species

2- there must be variation in a species 

3- structures evolve in a population due to need

4- there will be competition to survive and the most fit will survive

3

Larmarck said that structures appear in a species out of need

500

type of genetic drift where there is a change in allele frequency that occurs when a few individuals migrate to a new uninhabited area

founder effect

500

the formation of a new species through evolution 

speciation

500

Name 2 of the 4 pieces of evidence that supports the endosymbiont theory 

mitochondria and chloroplasts: 

1- have 2 membranes

2- are similar in size to prokaryotes

3- have circular DNA that is similar to prokaryotes

4- reproduce through binary fission like prokaryotes

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