Vocabulary
Theory of Evolution
Natural Selection
Name that Adaptation
True / False
100

Species change slowly over a period of time

Evolution

100

Who is the "Father of Evolution"

Charles Darwin


100

Artificial selection is determined by _________ forces 

What is Human

100

Any adaptation to an organisms body. For example, a polar bear's thick fur in the arctic.

Physical adaptation

100

True or False: Evolution happens rather quickly and is noticeable through an individuals lifetime.

False. Evolution is a slow, gradual change in a species over time

200

A trait that helps an organism to survive in its environment

Adaptation

200

Differences in characteristics of individuals in the same species

Variation

200

Large peacock tails that are favored by female peacocks even though it makes them more vulnerable to predators is an example of

Sexual selection

200

Any adaptation in how organisms act. For example, wolves hunting in packs to tire their prey out.

What is Behavioral Adaptation

200

Without genetic variation a population Cannot evolve

True

300

A group of organisms so similar to one another that they can reproduce and have fertile offspring

A Species

300

The mechanism by which evolution occurs. Organisms that are better adapted to their environment are best suited to survive and successfully reproduce

Natural selection

300

Type of Selection that favors the middle trait and goes against the extremes. (ex: human birth weight)

Stabilizing Selection

300

A chimp uses rocks to smash open seeds to eat

Behavioral adaptation

300

True or False: A physical feature that is influenced by environmental factors can be passed on to the next generation (ex. dying hair)

False

400

all the organisms of the same group or species that live in a specific area

a Population

400

Since living space and food are limited (limited resources), offspring must fight for resources.

Competition

400

When one extreme trait is favored (ex: only the grey mice survive in a grey environment and all the white mice die off)

Directional Selection

400

A Giraffes long neck can help it reach food and fight for dominance

Physical Adaptation
400

True or False: Populations evolve, individuals do not.

True

500

Parents pass on these traits to their offspring

Heritable Traits

500

In science, this idea is well supported by evidence and widely accepted as true among scientists.

Scientific Theory

500

Both extreme traits are favored

Disruptive Selection

500

A chameleon blending in with its surroundings

What is Camouflage

500

True or False: The environment can change an individual's genes in a single lifetime

False. The environment influences how common a genetic trait is within a population over generations because individuals with more favorable traits survive longer and reproduce more.

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