Darwin's ToE
Evol of Pop
Biodiv & Class
History of Life
V & B
100

Species that are similar but live "worlds apart" have a large

Geographic distribution

100

all genes that are present in a population are known as the 

gene pool

100

how many domains are there

3

100

When I look at isotope decay half lives to tell the age of a rock what am I doing.

Radiometric dating

100

viruses are made of

nucleic acid & proteins

200

When one trait is more beneficial then another and is then more dominant in the next generations it is a trait caused by

natural selection

200

Genetic variation occurs in two major ways

gene shifting, and mutation

200

how many kingdoms are there

6

200

I proposed Continental Drift Theory

Alfred Wegner

200

does not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles

prokaryote

300

Who said species evolve towards a state of perfection?

Lamarck

300

What are examples of genetic drift? (rapid evolution after equilibrium)

bottlenecking & mass extinction

300

Which is more general: kingdom or phylum

kingdom

300

What is evidence that supports continental drift?

fossil record & distribution, geographic fit, mountain ID, glacier ID, matching rock

300

two domains of prokaryotes

archaea & bacteria

400

What components lead to the Malthus trap?

Food required. Food produced.

Will take something similar

400

If I have two phenotypes (black and brown) and the allele frequency of black is 48%. What is the allele frequency of brown?

52%

400

What type of system do scientific names come from?

binomial nomenclature

400

What constitutes a species?

can reproduce and offspring can have offspring

400

the three archaeal groups

methanogens, halophiles, thermoacidophiles

500

What are types of evidence for evolution?

Analogous structure, vestigial structure, fossil record, embryonic development, genetics

500

Species changing to fit various dietary options is an example of

adaptive radiation

500

what is the difference between a phylogenic tree and a cladogram

phylogenic trees are based in evolution of all species & clades focus on a specific groups and their common ancestor

500

Extinction during normal periods of time is known as

background extinction

500

what are the steps of the lytic and lysogenic cycle

attachment, penetration, uncoating, replication, assembly, maturation, release

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