Natural Selection
Patterns of Evolution
Evidence of Evolution
Phylogeny
Misc.
100

Process that occurs when organisms with beneficial traits survive and reproduce more successfully

Natural Selection

100

Which pattern is being described:

When a species disappears completely.

Extinction

100

Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms

Fossils

100

The point where two branches split on a phylogenetic tree represents this.

Common Ancestor

100

The process of change over long periods of time

Evolution 

200

Who evolves: Individuals or Populations

Populations

200

Which pattern is being described:

When one species splits into multiple

Speciation

200

The study of embryos to compare development among species 

Embryology 

200

If two species share a recent common ancestor, they are considered this.

Closely related

200

What is the main source of new genetic variation?

Mutation

300

What are the FOUR principles of natural selection?

Overproduction of Offspring, Variation, Adaptation, Descent with Modification 

300

Which pattern is being described:

Evolution happens slowly over long periods of time

Gradualism

300

Similar bone structures in different organisms that indicate common ancestry

Homologous Structure

300

Species A vs Species B: 2 DNA Differences

Species A vs Species C: 14 Differences 

Who is the closest relative to A?

B

300

Why can't individuals evolve?

Evolution occurs in populations

400

Which principle of natural selection is being described:

A rabbit population includes white, black, brown, and grey rabbits.

Variation

400

Which pattern is being described:

Long periods of little change interrupted by rapid evoltuion.

Punctuated Equilibrium

400

Similar body structures that evolved independently because of similar environments.

Analogous Structures

400

On the tree, which species diverged first?

Angel Fish

400

Identify the pattern:

Two species look very similar but have very different DNA

Convergent Evolution 

500

Which principle of natural selection is being described:

Producing more offspring than can survive

Overproduction of offspring

500

Sharks and dolphins developing similar body shapes even though they are unrelated. 

Convergent Evolution 

500

DNA is 98% similar between two species, but they look different. Best evidence for relatedness?

DNA/Molecular Evidence 

500

On the tree, who is most related to the crocodile: frog or platypus

Platypus

500

What is the name of the structure that best describes ostrich wings, and an appendix?

Vestigial

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