Vocabulary
Mutations
Traits and Populations
Rough Skinned Newts
Histograms
100

"a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group"

what is a species? 


100

This introduces new variation to population.

What is a mutation? 


100

This is something that can cause populations to change over time. 

What is a change environment? 

100

Rough-Skinned Newts are found in this area of the United States. 

What is the Pacific Northwest? 


100

What do taller histogram bars indicate?

What is a great number of individuals with those traits.

200

"a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment"

what is a non-adaptive trait? 


200

The vast majority of mutations do this.

What is nothing?


200

This is what makes a member of a species unique. 

What is a trait? 

200

This is the habitat of a rough-skinned newt. 

Redwood forests and near ponds and streams? 


200

What does a greater number of histogram bars indicate?

What is a greater amount of variation for that feature.

300

"the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring"

what is sexual reproduction?


300

If a mutation results in an adaptive trait, we can expect it to do this over many generations.

What is becomes more common?

300

What will become more common in populations over time?

What is an adaptive trait? 


300

What caused the rough-skinned newts to become more poisonous?

What is the snakes caused poison level to become an adaptive trait? 

300

What can histograms tell us?

What is the amount of variation of a specific trait in a population.

400

"any difference in traits between individual organisms"

what is variation?

400

A trait is non-adaptive if it does this. 

What is "keeps the organism from surviving and/or reproducing?"

400

What can cause individuals to die out without having offspring?

What is a non-adaptive trait? 


400

This is how snakes know not to eat a particularly poisonous rough skinned newt. 

What is taste it? 


400

Why do we compare histograms from different generations?

What is to see how the variation within a population has changed over time.

500

"the number of individuals with each trait in a population"

what is distribution? 

500

Occasionally an individual introduces a new trait to a population through a mutation.  This can only happen if...?

What is the mutation is an adaptive trait? 


500

Where do offspring inherit traits from? 

What is from their parents?


500

How was poison level 10 introduced to the population of Rough Skinned Newts? 

What is it was introduced from a mutation? 

500

How do we use histograms to predict future generations?

What is by labeling the likely to survive and not likely to survive based on the environment and variation of the trait.