Miscellaneous
Comparative body structures
Other Evidence
Fitness
Adaptations
100

The Galapagos tortoises developed different necks because?

They lived in different environments with different food

100

Limbs of animals are what kind of structure?

Homologues structures

100

CHOICE: BIOGEOGRPHY  or  EMBRYOLOGY  or  COMPARITIVE BIOCHEMISTRY  or FOSSILS


Study of early development

Embryology 

100

What kind of fitness will an organism have if they can NOT reproduce?

LOW Fitness 

100

Adaptation where organism BLEND IN to their environment

Camouflage

200

Why Do Large Flying birds all look so similar even though they do NOT have a close common ancestor?

They all live in the same environment (grasslands)

200

Wings are an example of what kind of kind of structure? 

Analogous Structures 

200

CHOICE: BIOGEOGRPHY  or  EMBRYOLOGY  or  COMPARITIVE BIOCHEMISTRY  or FOSSILS


Similar DNA and Proteins

Comparative biochemistry 

200

What kind of fitness will an organism have if they can reproduce?

Hight Fitness 

200

Adaptation where looking like a different more dangerous organism offers more protection 

Mimicry 

300

Darwin said the key to evolution is 

Variations 

300

The human Tailbone and eyes in cave fish are no longer of use. They are an example of what kind of Structure? 

Vestigial Structures 

300

CHOICE: BIOGEOGRPHY  or  EMBRYOLOGY  or  COMPARITIVE BIOCHEMISTRY  or FOSSILS


Imprints in rock used to look at past organisms

Fossils 

300

Trait that helps the organism have high fitness

Adaptations 

300

Chameleons is an example of an organism that uses what adaptation 

Camouflage  

400

What type of selection do farmers do?

Artificial Selection 

400

are designed in a similar fashion and came from a common ancestor

Homologous Structure 

400

CHOICE: BIOGEOGRPHY  or  EMBRYOLOGY  or  COMPARITIVE BIOCHEMISTRY  or FOSSILS


look at where past organisms lived 

Biogeography 
400

What thing do you need to be considered fit besides surviving? 

Ability to reproduce 

400

Butterfly one is poisonous. Butterfly two is NOT poisonous but look like butterfly one. this is an example of what adaptation 

Mimicry 

500

What kinds of organisms experience evolution?

All living things 

500

do the same job, but did not come from a common ancestor/not structured the same

Analogous Structure 

500

Similar DNA, Similar Structures, and Biochemistry all support…

Common Ancestry 

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