Darwin & Natural Selection
Natural Selection
Genetic Drift
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

The survival and reproduction of the organisms that are genetically best fit for their environment

What is the definition of Natural Selection?

100

These structures are inherited from a common ancestor.

What are homologous structures?

100

A random change in allele frequency is called this.

What is genetic drift?

100

Evolution means organisms do this over time.

What is change?

100

The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.

What is Fitness?

200

A trait that increases survival and reproduction is called this.

What is an adaptation?

200

Structures with similar functions but different structures are called these.

What are analogous structures?

200

This effect occurs after a population dramatically decreases in size.

What is the bottleneck effect?

200

The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms are called these.

What are fossils?

200

A bird wing and a bee wing are examples of these structures.

What are analogous structures?

300

Charles Darwin

Who is the father of Evolution?

300

The name of the islands where Darwin studied and gathered his evidence on Natural Selection

What are The Galapagos Islands?

300

This effect occurs when a small group starts a new population.

What is the founder effect?

300

The idea that all species come from ancient ancestors is called this.

What is common descent?

300

A group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce

What is a species?

400

Evolution can only occur is this is involved

What is Genetic diversity?

400

This type of evidence comes from preserved remains of ancient organisms.

What are fossils?

400

When allele frequencies do not change, this occurs.

What is genetic equilibrium?

400

Differences in survival and reproduction are known as this.

What is differential reproductive success?

400

The number of times an allele appears in a population is called this.

What is allele frequency?

500

Two different organisms are alike, they share this in their bloodline

What is a Common Ancestor?

500

Whales having tiny hipbones supports this type of evidence.

What are vestigial structures?

500

Unlike natural selection, genetic drift happens because of this.

What is chance/random events?

500

The movement and distribution of species around the world is called this.

What is biogeography?

500

This type of selection is controlled by humans.

What is artificial selection?

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