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What is a variation?

Characteristics between a species that vary

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What is heritability?

Variations that are inherited from one generations to the next 
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What is overproduction?

When more organisms are produced than can possibly survive 

100

What is differential reproduction 

When some organisms survive and reproduce more than others due to their variations 

100

What is an adaptation? 

An inherited trait that increases and organism's chance of surviving and reproducing in it's environment. 

200

What is an adaptation that involves the way and organism acts or behaves? 

 Behavioral adaptation 

200

What adaptation involves the color, shape, or other physical characteristic of an organism? 

Structural adaptation 

200

What is it called when an adaptation helps one species resemble another?

Mimicry 

200

What is it called when an adaptation helps an organism to blend in with its environment? 

Camouflage 

200

Who came up with a theory for evolution that was best supported by evidence? 

Charles Darwin 

300

What has to happen for an adaptation to show up in an individual? 

A rare, random mutation 

300

What has to happen in order for an adaptation to show up in a population?

The trait that provides the adaptation must be passed down through generations from reproduction 
300

If the forelimbs of multiple organisms such as humans, whales, birds, and dogs have similar structures, what can this indicate?

These organisms have a common ancestor

300

What did Charles Darwin notice about the finches and tortoises on the islands where he did his research? 

They had different sized beaks and necks that correlated with the food source available

300

What did Darwin determine to be the limiting resource for the finches and tortoises? 

Food

400

What is an example of something that can cause genetic drift? 

Natural disaster, some individuals randomly reproduce one allele more than another, some individuals randomly get sick

400

What is it called when random factors or events influence the frequency of a trait in subsequent generations of a population? 

Genetic drift 

400

What is the movement of genes into or out of a population that leads to changes in the allele frequency?

Gene flow

400

What are two ways that gene flow can occur?

Immigration and emigration 

400

Gene flow can only occur if...?

The migrants reproduce 

500

What do organisms have to do in order for natural selection to occur?

Reproduce and pass on their traits 

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What are the four conditions required for natural selection to occur? 

Overproduction, variation, heritability, and differential reproduction 

500

What was Charles Darwin? (hint: what did he study) 

A naturalist, he studies plants and animals by observing them 

500

What is the difference between artificial selection and natural selection?

In natural selection, natures causes the changes in the species, and in artificial selection, humans cause the changes in the species

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What is the difference between gene flow and genetic drift?

Genetic drift involves random events that influence the frequency of alleles in following generations and gene flow is the movement of genes into or out of a population that leads to changes in allele frequency 

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