Adaptation
Variation
Variation 2
DNA & Inheritance
Evolution & Extinction
100

Name three things animals compete for.

Mates, shelter, food and water

100

What is variation?

Variation is the difference in characteristics in a population.
100

What type of graph do you draw to show continuous data?

Histogram

100

Name the chemical which carries genetic information in organisms.

DNA

100
Name the process by which species gradually develop over millions of years.

Evolution

200

Animals and plants have limited resources to share. So, they must ____________

Compete

200

State two types of variation, with an example!

Inherited variation (eye colour, blood type)
Environmental variation (tattoos, scars)

200

What type of graph do you draw for discontinuous data?

Bar chart (to show categories)

200

The sections of DNA which code for characteristics are called...

Genes

200

These objects are proof of evolution.

Fossils

300

Give two examples of adaptations which could help a rabbit to survive in the wild.

Large ears to hear predators
Strong legs to jump quickly away from predators

300

What is inherited variation?

Variation which occurs in characteristics inherited from our parents.

300

Several students in the class will share the same eye colour. However, the height will vary greatly.

What do we call these two types of variation?

Eye colour is discontinuous

Height is continuous

300

Name three scientists involved in the discovery of the DNA model.

Rosalind Franklin
Maurice Wilkins
James Watson
Francis Crick

300

State three ways organisms can become extinct.

- Change in environment
- Destruction of habitat
- Outbreak of disease
- Introduction of new predators or prey

400

Why do trees lose their leaves in winter?

Saves energy
Fallen leaves provide a layer of warmth
Nutrients from the decaying fallen leaves can be absorbed from the soil

400

Give three examples of environmental variation.

Tattoos, scars, dyed hair colour, language

400

Which graph would you draw to show the number of students in the class with lobed / lobeless ears?

Bar chart - two categories

400

How many chromosomes are found in a human egg or sperm?

23

400

What happened to peppered moths in the Industrial Revolution?

The darker moths were more camouflaged on the black, sooty trees. They were more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on the genes for darker moths.

500

Sudden changes in the environment can lead to increased competition as organisms fight to survive. Which organisms will be more likely to survive?

The ones with the most useful adaptations for the new environment.

500

Why are identical twins useful to observe how the environment affects characteristics?

Because they are genetically identical

500

What is the name of the curve drawn on a histogram?

Normal distribution

500

Why do we share characteristics with both our mother and father?

We receive 23 chromosome from our mother (in the egg) and 23 chromosome from our father (in the sperm)

500

Describe the process of natural selection

1) There is variation in a population
2) The organisms with the most suitable adaptations are more likely to survive. This is the survival of the fittest
3) These organisms will survive
4) The organisms will reproduce and the genes for the useful adaptations will be passed onto their offspring