Theory of Evolution
Influences on Darwin
Natural Selection
Fossils
100

How long was Darwin's Voyage, and what was the name of his ship?

5 years, HMS Beagle (need both)

100

Why did the age of the Earth matter to Darwin

He needed Earth to be much older to fit his timeline for evolution. 

100

What is the difference between an acquired traits and an inherited trait?

acquired: developed over a lifetime

inherited: features passed from one generation to another

100

What is a fossil? Give an example.

Preserved part of an organism from the distant past.

Bones, teeth, impressions

200

What did Darwin notice about the finches?

Different beaks according to different food sources

200

Who is Charles Lyell? Why is he important to the theory of evolution?

Geologist. He provided evidence for Earth being older than 6000 years

200

Define natural selection

Traits that offer an advantage will most likely be passed on. 

How organisms in a population develop traits that allow them to survive and reproduce.

200

What has the fossil record revealed about the life on Earth?

That it is old, ever changing, and evolving. 

300

Why were the Galapagos Islands important?

Contained many different, exotic and isolated species

300
How was Lamarck's ideas different from Darwin's?

Lamarck: traits acquired during life are handed down

Darwin: traits better suited to environment get passed down over generations

300

What is an adaptation?

Characteristics that an organism inherits that helps it survive & reproduce in a given environment

300

How does radioactive dating work?

Measures how much radioactive materials in each sample were broken down.

400

Define biological evolution

All living organisms came from earlier forms of life

400

Why did Darwin hesitate to publish his findings?

Great claims require great evidence. Darwin needed more evidence.
400

What is required for natural selection to take place?

Variation in the inherited traits

400

What is radioactive dating used for?

Dating fossils and rocks

500

Give an example, besides finches, of how animals were adapted to their specific environments

Tortoise necks being different lengths depending on shrubs.  

500

Who was Alfred Wallace? How did he contribute to the theory of evolution?

English Naturalist; Published his finding with Darwin after his own research voyage.

500

Explain how a lethal recessive gene can stay in the gene pool.

Heterozygous carriers can pass the allele to their offspring but not express it themselves. 

500

Why are fossils important evidence for the theory of evolution?

Provides evidence of how species have changed over millions of years. 

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