Defining Evolution
Barriers
Barriers and Speciation
Divergence and Convergence
The End
100

A group of organisms that can successfully interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring.

What is a species?

100

These types of barriers prevent successful mating or fertilization before a zygote is ever formed.

What are prezygotic barriers?

100

A single cell formed when an egg and sperm fuse together during fertilization.

What is a zygote?

100

This pattern occurs when a number of different species arise from one common ancestor.

What is divergent evolution?

100

The permanent loss of all individuals of a species.

What is extinction?

200

The process of forming a new species from a pre-existing one.

What is speciation?

200

Isolation that occurs because two species have different courtship behaviors or mating rituals.

What is behavioral isolation?

200

Speciation caused by a population becoming geographically isolated from one another.

What is allopatric speciation?

200

A type of divergent evolution that happens over a very short period of time.

What is adaptive radiation?

200

This percentage of all species that have ever lived on Earth is now extinct.

What is more than 99%?

300

This pattern of evolution is characterized by slow, constant changes over a very long period.

What is gradualism?

300

This type of isolation happens when two species mate at different times of the day or year.

What is temporal isolation?

300

Speciation that occurs without geographic isolation, often due to chromosomal errors in plants.

What is sympatric speciation?

300

This occurs when unrelated species evolve similar characteristics because they live in similar environments.

What is convergent evolution?

300

An event where over 50% of species die out in a relatively short period.

What is mass extinction?

400

This pattern involves bursts of evolutionary change followed by long periods of stability.

What is punctuated equilibrium?

400

Isolation occurring when two species prefer different environments and are unlikely to encounter each other in the wild.

What is habitat isolation?

400

A healthy hybrid produced by a male donkey and a female horse that is unable to have its own offspring.

What is a mule?

400

According to the notes, bears, monkeys, and elephants all evolved from this type of common ancestor.

What is an ancestral mammal?

400

This type of extinction occurs at a slow rate and can be caused by gradual changes in climate or natural disasters.

What is gradual extinction?

500

Evolution occurs when two different populations form a specialized relationship and change in response to each other, such as flowers and their pollinators.

What is coevolution?

500

This barrier occurs when the reproductive structures or bodies of two species are not compatible for mating.

What is mechanical isolation?

500

The condition of having multiple sets of chromosomes, which can lead to sympatric speciation in plants but is often lethal in animals.

What is polyploidy?

500

An example of convergent evolution where birds, bats, and even some reptiles all share this ability despite being unrelated.

What is flight?

500

The theory for the mass extinction 65 million years ago that wiped out the dinosaurs involves these two possible causes.

What are a meteor impact or huge volcanic eruptions?

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