Mechanisms of Evolution
Patterns of Evolution
The Basics of Evolution
Causes of Speciation
Types of evolution
100

The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully, but reduces variation in the process.  

What is natural selection?

100

The idea that only the most fit for the environment will survive and reproduce is commonly referred to as what? 

What is “Survival of the fittest”? 

100

What causes allele frequencies in a population to change? What are causes or mechanisms of evolution? 

What is Mutations, Genetic drift, Gene flow, Recombination and non-random mating, and Natural Selection


100

the formation of a new species, occurs when populations become reproductively isolated and diverge, and when species can no longer breed in nature or have fertile offspring, they are no longer considered the same species

What is Speciation

100

no common ancestor; unrelated species develop similar features due to selective pressures (common function, not ancestor)

What is convergent evolution? 

200

What is the the original source of all genetic variation, occurs in gametes, and If an inherited trait helps an organism survive and reproduce, it is an adaptation, and the phenotype will occur more frequently in the gene pool over time


What is a mutation?

200

This type of selection occurs when individuals with an average form of a trait have a higher fitness than those with extreme forms.  Human Birth Weight is an example of this

What is stabilizing selection?

200

This is the process by which a trait becomes common in a population because it increases the organisms' chances of survival and reproduction.

What is adaptation?

200

occurs when a population can no longer breed with related species

What is Reproductive Isolation?

200

adaptive radiation; species with a common ancestor change to become increasingly different over time due to selective pressures

What is Divergent Evolution? 

300

What mechanism of evolution causes a change in allele frequency due to chance events causing the new population is not representative of the original population?



What is Genetic Drift? 

300

During the Industrial Revolution, darker-coloured peppered moths became more common than lighter-coloured moths, illustrating this type of selection.

What is directional selection?

300

physical appearance such as camouflage - resembles its surroundings; blends into environment to hid, is known as what type of adaptation?

What is a structural adaptation? 

300

Organisms experience  reproductive Isolation so as a result a new species evolves from an existing species while both live in the same area

What is sympatric speciation? 

300

Can occur between species in beneficial ways such as mutualism, or Can occur between species that have competitive relationships such as predator-prey


What is Coevolution? 

400

The transfer or exchange of genetic material (alleles) from one population to another through Interbreeding, Migration, and Dispersal



What is Gene Flow? 

400

In some bird populations, individuals with either very large or very small beaks have higher fitness than those with medium-sized beaks, an example of this type of natural selection.

What is disruptive selection?

400

metabolism; such as efficient kidneys - kangaroo rat, Toxins and venom, are examples of what type of adaptation? 

What is Physiological

400

The process where a new species evolves when a population of an ancestral species becomes geographically isolated from the main population by a physical barrier

What is allopatric speciation? 

400

When selection and variation occur at a slow and steady pace and when selection and variation occur as sudden, abrupt, and rapid changes are known as what?

(must have both answers to get points)

What is Gradualism? and what is punctuated equilibrium? 

500

Occurs in meiosis during crossing over and increases variation in gametes and also known as selective mating or sexual selection; it changes the allele frequencies in a population

This is a two part question. need two answers for full points



What is recombination and Non-random Mating


500

The only mechanism of evolution that has an adaptive advantage (leaves the population better fit)

What is Natural Selection

500

how an organism may act; example :Courtship rituals, mating songs, herding up, are examples of what type of adaptation? 

What is a behavioral adaptation? 

500

Prezygotic measures (before the formation of a zygote) such as Geographical barriers habitat, behavior etc. and Postzygotic (after the formation of a zygote) such as hybrid inviability, hybrid sterility, etc. are both mechanisms for what? 

What is reproductive Isolating mechanisms? 

500

Name the evidences of Common Ancestry (hint: there are 3) 

What is the Fossil record, Biogeography, and Homologies?

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