Evolution 1
Speciation
Evolution 2
Mechanisms of Evolution
DNA
100
The process in which a species has changed over time is known as this.
What is evolution?
100

Speciation requires isolation that may be caused by these factors.

What is behavioural, temporal, ecological or habitat isolation

100

The ability of an individual to survive and reproduce is known as this.

What is fitness?

100

Individuals in a population select mates, often on the basis of their phenotypes.

What is non random mating?

100

The area where DNA is located in all cells. 

What is the nucleus?

200

 The concept that members of each species compete regularly for food, space, and other necessities is known as this.

What is competition?

200

Physical or behavioural barriers lead to a new species forming over time.


What is speciation?


200

Any inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival is known as this.

What is an adaptation?

200

Changes in allele frequencies

What is genetic drift?

200

The shape of DNA. Can be called a spiral staircase. 

What is Double Helix? 

300

Preserved remains of ancient organisms used by scientists as evidence to support the theory of evolution are known as this.

What are fossils?

300

Ecological role or way of life of an organism.


What is a niche?

300

The concept that organisms who are the best suited to their environment will be the most successful

What is survival of the fittest?

300

Allele frequencies in either or both populations change through "flow" or movement

What is gene flow (migration)?

300

Segments of DNA that carry instructions to create different proteins, which allow our cells to carry out a variety of functions needed to survive. 

What is a gene? 

400

Changing percentages, or frequencies, of alleles within populations are the small events that lead to evolution within a population.

What is microevolution?

400

Isolating mechanisms where organisms have successfully fertilized an egg, but the zygotes are not viable or fertile.

What are post-zygotic isolating mechanisms?

400

The process in which nature determines which individuals/adaptations survive is known as this.

What is natural selection?

400

Darwin's major example of adaptive radiation happened in this location.

What is The Galapagos Islands?

400

Adenine binds with thymine and guanine binds with cytosine.

What is a complementary base pairing? 

500

This term refers to the availability of different traits and alleles within a population.

What is variation?

500

Isolation mechanisms where organisms do not mate and prevent fertilization of eggs.

What is pre- zygotic isolating mechanisms?


500

The concept of humans selecting desired traits in species for exploitation is known as this.


What is artificial selection?

500

This type of natural selection favours an intermediate phenotype and acts against extreme variants of the phenotype.

What is Stabilizing selection?

500

When an error occurs in the replication process it negatively impacts the organism's ability to survive and reproduce.

What is a harmful mutation? 

600

Different variations of the same gene in a population. Offspring can get two different from their parents. 

What is an allele? 

600

  Two populations in an environment become geographically separated allowing them to evolve independently.

What is allopatric speciation? 

600

Rapid change one earth that causes species die. An example would be dinosaurs. Evidence that not all evolution occurs gradually.

What is mass extinction? 

600

Gene pool change that results from a rapid decrease in population size.

What is bottleneck effect?

600

When an error occurs in the replication process it does not impact the organism's ability to survive and reproduce.

What is a neutral mutation? 

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