Lesson 1
Early Study Of Evolution
Lesson 2
Natural selection
Lesson 3
The process of evolution
Lesson 4
Evidence in the Fossil Record
100

What is the definition of evolution?

The process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.

100

What is the definition of mechanism?

The natural process by which something takes place.

100

What does an organism's fitness describe about that organism?

It describes how well it can survive and reproduce in the wild.

100

What is the definition of extinct?

A term to refer to a group of related organisms that have died out and have no living members.

200

Who had gone on a 5-year trip around the world aboard a British navy ship?

Charles Darwin 

200

How does Artificial Selection work? 

When only animals with desired traits, such as color, are bred by humans in the hope that the next generation will inherit the desired trait.

200

What is the last mechanism of evolution?

It's Genetic Drift


200

How long ago did the earth first form?

4.5 Billion years ago

300

What studies did Mary Anning's fossils contribute to?

The study of fossils and geology 

300

How does natural selection work?

It is the process by which organisms that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce.

300

What is the definition of Coevolution?

The process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other over time. 

300

How do most fossils form?

When an organism dies and sediment buries them.

400

Who was the person who developed the first scientific system for classifying and naming living things?

Carolus Linnaeus 

400

What was something that Darwin wasn't able to explain about natural selection?

He wasn't able to figure out where variations came from.

400

What was one reason for Darwin's oversimplification of evolution? 

He didn't know about mutations or that it was any change to an organism's genetic material.

400

What are the two kinds of fossils?

Body and trace fossils.

500

What did Darwin figure out when he was in South America?

He had concluded that finches, over time, had different beak shapes and sizes, but had all come from the same ancestor species.

500

What is Epigenetics, the study of?

It's the study of small changes to DNA that turns genes on or off, but do not change the genetic code itself.

500

How does Gene flow occur?

Gene flow occurs when an individuals with new alleles physically move from one population to another.

500

What is the definition of homologous structures?

It's when structures that are similar in different species and that have been inherited from a common ancestor. 

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