Natural Selection #1
Natural Selection #2
Evidence of Evolution
Evolution in General
Beaks of Finches
100

Term that means to have a variety of traits in a population

Variation

100

Each species produces more offspring than will survive

what is overproduction?

100

Traces of organisms left behind in rocks and amber

What is a fossil

100

Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection

Who was Charles Darwin

100
Islands that Darwin visited
What is Galapagos
200

Three sources of variation 

Mutations, meiosis and fertilization/ sexual reproduction

200

Evolutions occurs due to a constantly ________ environment

what is: changing? 

200

Whale ancestors having back legs suggests what?

They lived on land

200

The collection of all preserved organisms that scientists can compare with

What is the fossil record

200

How could an island support both a large population of small and large ground finches? 

(look at finch wheel)



by having both small seeds (for the small finch) and large seeds (for the large finch available)

300

A characteristic that helps an organism survive

What are Adaptions/favorable or advantageous traits

300
One required condition of natural selection is that organisms must "fight" to get resources they need such as food, water, mates, etc. 

what is: competition 

300

These are homologous structures. Similarities in these limbs suggest...


Organisms have a common ancestor

(and adapted to different environments)

300

What do phylogenic trees show? 

evolutionary relationships between species/ common ancestors

300

What condition necessary for natural selection to take place was represented by the different tools in the lab representing beaks? 

What is Variation

400

What does an organism's fitness mean?

The ability to survive and reproduce

400

Species that have a wide variety of traits, what is most likely to happen to this species? 

What is survive and reproduce

400

Study of organisms in their earliest stages of development. Lots of organisms look the same in this stage

What is comparative embryology 

400

When antibiotics are overused, what happens to the bacteria population? 

What is select for resistant organisms? 

400

How was competition represented in the NYS Beaks of Finches lab? 

By having 2 or more different "birds" or "beaks" eating seeds out of the same bowl at the same time

500

What is natural selection?

The process where the organisms that are best adapted to a specific environment survive and produce more offspring than organisms that are not
as well adapted

500

Explain one specific example of natural selection that we discussed or used as an example in class

Peppered Moths, giraffe necks, Galapagos finches, Galapagos tortoises, whales and hippos, 

500

Name one piece of molecular evidence we can use to see if organisms share a common ancestor

DNA, amino acids

500
Structures that have no current function
What is Vestigial
500

What was the environmental factor/pressure that caused the finches in the Galapagos Islands to develop different beak shapes?

Food

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