History
Natural Selection
Evidence
Variation
Misc.
100
Charles Darwin joined the crew of this ship and set sail from England in 1831.
What is the H.M.S. Beagle?
100

In this process Nature provides all of the varieties and Man selects the variations that are found most useful.

What is artificial selection?

100

This type of scientist studies how the Earth has changed over billions of years.

What is a geologist?

100
Mutations and gene shuffling as a result of sexual reproduction are the two main sources of this phenomena.
What is genetic variation?
100
Changes can lead to the formation of a new species.
What is speciation?
200

Charles Darwin made many observations and collected what would become evidence of Evolution on these islands west of Equador.

What are the Galapagos Islands?

200

An inherited characteristic that improves an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.

What is an adaptation?

200

This phrase means "how are living things spread out over the world."

What is the biogeography?

200
This is not a swimming pool filled with Levi's. This is a collection of all the genes that are present in a population.
What is a gene pool?
200

The study of fossils or extinct organisms, which continues to provide new information and support current hypothesis about how evolution occurs. 

What is paleontology?

300

These preserved remains of ancient organisms show the history of life on Earth.

What is the fossil record or what are fossils?

300

The ability of an organism to survive and produce more offspring than other members of the population.

What is fitness?

300
The prefix of this word means the same in Latin. Arms, legs, flippers, and wings are all built from the same basic bones.
What are homologous structures?
300

This is caused by random change in the gene pool and affects small populations more.

What is genetic drift?

300

Rock strata demonstrate that geologic processes, which are still occurring today add up over long periods of time to cause great change. 

What is uniformitarianism?

400

In 1859 Charles Darwin published this controversial book concerning species diversity, natural selection and evolution.

What is On the Origin of Species?

400

Charles Darwin's grandfather who was born in 1731. He proposed that all living things were descended from a common ancestor and that more complex forms of life arose from less complex forms. What was his name.

Who is Erasmus Darwin?

400

These small body parts were once used in ancestors, but are no longer used today. 

What are vestigial organs?

400

A trait that show up more easily than other traits. For example: There are more brown haired people vs. red hair.

What is a dominant trait?

400

Canyons carved by rivers show gradual change. This is the idea that changes on Earth occurred by small steps over long periods of time.

What is gradualism?

500

The naturalist that proposed the body parts atrophy from disuse, like kangaroo front paws. These body parts can then become larger or smaller based on the use.

Who was Jean-Baptiste Lamarck?

500
Over time this mechanism of evolution causes changes in the inherited characteristics of a population. These changes cause an increase in a species' fitness in its environment. This term is closely related to survival of the fittest.
What is natural selection?
500

Structures of organisms that function similarly but do not come from a common ancestor and are not structured in the same way, such as insect wings and bird wings.

What is an analogous structure?

500

This diagram represents the possible outcome of two traits and the likely hood of how these traits show up in organisms based on genetic inheritance

What is a dihybrid cross?

500

There were this many species of Finches on the Galapagos Islands. Name three of them.

What is 13 and and answers vary?

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