Vocabulary
Natural Selection
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Natural Selection
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Natural Selection
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What is the name of change in a gene that results in a new trait? 

What is a mutation?

100

Yellow beetle and green beetles live in the rainforest canopy. You would expect:

 

What is the green population will increase and the yellow will decrease? 

100

The levels of taxonomy in order

What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.

100

What are homologous structures?

What are bones in different organisms that are similar in shape and structure but server a different purpose.

This indicates a common ancestor

100

 A domain  that has organisms that can survive in extreme temperatures and other environments

What is archaea 

200

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

What is Adaptation?

200

What is most likely to happen to moth populations in the picture shown? 

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

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

What is dark fish?

200

Uses genus and species name to be classified

What is scientific name

300

In the context of natural selection, what is fitness?

What is the ability to survive and reproduce

300

Evidence  of  the  changes  in  a  species'  physical characteristics  over  long  geological  periods  can best be shown through a study of

 What is the fossil record

300

What is how well an organism is suited for its environment?  

It has adaptations that allow it to thrive where it lives!

What is "fitness"?

300

What word describes a TRAIT that HELPS AN ORGANISM SURVIVE in its environment?

What is ADAPTATION?

300

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

White foxes

400

What is a homologous structure?


structures are physical features found in different organisms that share a common ancestor

400

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

What is a species could go extinct?

400

After traveling to the Galapagos Islands, Darwin noticed a lot of variation among beak sizes in Finches. This variation was a result of:

Developing different adaptations in order to survive on particular islands

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Can an organism "CHOOSE" to evolve and change?

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

400
A population of hummingbirds have long beaks and short beaks. The flowers the hummingbirds usually eat from have died and now the hummingbirds need to eat from smaller flowers. How will the population of hummingbirds change?
The hummingbirds with long beaks will die and there will be more hummingbirds with short beaks.
500

What is a vestigial structure?

A vestigial structure is a physical structure that has reduced in function from an ancestral state and is no longer functioning.

500

What is a factor or factors that affect natural selection?

What is variation (in a species), competition for resources and fitness

500


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

What is "SURVIVE" and "REPRODUCE?"

500

A bird's developmental stages resemble those of a reptile.  This observation is often used to illustrate the probable common ancestry of these organisms through the study of

What is comparative embryology 

500

Iguanas on the mainland have smaller, sharper claws compared to the larger, meaty claws found on island iguanas. Why did the two populations of iguanas develop claws with different physical traits?

What is the mainland iguanas and the island iguanas adapted claws that better suited their environment which allowed them to eat and survive