Vocabulary
Natural Selection
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Natural Selection
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Natural Selection
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What is the genetic material that contains the information for life?

What is DNA?

100

Yellow beetle and green beetles live in the rainforest canopy. What will happen to the populations of beetles?

 

The green population will increase and the yellow will decrease? 

100

What is a species?

A group of similar organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring.

100

Can an organism "CHOOSE" to evolve and change?

No, organisms CANNOT CHOOSE to change their genes or traits!

100

In an arctic (cold) environment, which would survive longer: red foxes or white foxes?

White foxes

200

What is how well an organism is suited for its environment based on reproductive success?

What is "fitness"?

200

What is most likely to happen to this moth population in an environment with light colored sand? Why?

Dark moths--hunted easily, dark moths--population decreases.

200

Does natural selection typically take a long time or a short time?

What is a Loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time?

200

Which of the following is a major factor that drives biological evolution?

a. Individuals share unlimited resources

b. variation exists within populations

c. organisms produce very few offspring

d. helpful variations cannot be inherited

b. variation exists within populations

200

Who was the scientist that studied organisms in the Galapagos islands?

Charles Darwin

300

What is a change in a gene that results in a new trait?

What is a mutation?

300

Scientists estimate that there are more than 20,000 species of ants. The species range in size from 1 mm long to 38 mm long and live in most environments. The diets of ants range from flowers and seeds to fluids from their own larvae. Ants have been able to successfully inhabit so many different environments because their populations have been able to- 

A. hybridize with other species of insects

B. adapt to a variety of habitats and food sources

C. fill niches usually occupied by mammals

D. occupy habitats that have no other life-forms

B. adapt to a variety of habitats and food sources

300

 Some organisms have genes that improve their ability to survive and reproduce. If the genes also help their offspring survive and reproduce, then which of the following will most likely increase? 

A. The frequency of the genes in one individual

B. The frequency of the genes in the population

C. The number of genes in one chromosome

D. The number of genes in the species

B. The frequency of the genes in the population

300

Which condition is essential for natural selection to result in a new species? 

A. Unlimited resources

B. An inherited variation

C. A non-changing environment

D. A long life span

B. An inherited variation

300

What two main organisms did Charles Darwin study that led to his discovery of Natural Selection?

Finches and Tortoises. 

400

A TRAIT that helps an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment

What is Adaptation?

400

What would happen if the environment changes drastically and no organisms have fitting adaptations?

Species could go extinct

400

Genetic variation can aid in the survival of species when the environment changes. Which of the following is the best example of an organism with a genetic variation that could improve survival chances over time?

A. An ant that is resistant to pesticide

B. A wasp that is infected with parasites

C. A cactus that has no spines

D. A mouse that has learned to avoid mousetraps

A. An ant that is resistant to pesticide

400

Due to pollution, a pond becomes darker over time. Which trait variation became more common?

a. light colored fish

b. fast fish

c. dark colored fish

d. slow fish

dark colored fish

400

How did different beak sizes show natural selection occurred in the Galapagos?

Because it showed that the birds adapted to be able to access different food sources

500

In the context of natural selection, what is fitness?

What is the ability to survive & reproduce

500

Which of the following are factors that influence natural selection- pick all that apply.

A. variation

B. competition 

C. fitness

D. meiosis

variation, competition and fitness

500


What is the "goal" of natural selection for a species?

To "SURVIVE" and "REPRODUCE?"

500

What term refers to a species creating more offspring than can survive to reproduce?

Overproduction
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Rattlesnakes use camouflage to blend in with their environment.  Is this a type of behavioral or physical adaptation?

Physical