Natural Selection
Adaptation
Comparative Anatomy
DNA & Molecular Evidence
The Fossil Record
100
When species produce more offspring than can survive, leading to competition for limited resources 

What is overproduction?

100

this adaptation protects an animal from the artic environment is this. 

What is an blubber?

100

These are similar bone patterns with different functions and suggest a common ancestor. 

What are homologous structures?

100

this is a molecule that is commonly compared to determine the evolutionary relationship between species

What is DNA or RNA?

100

This is where the oldest fossils are found

What is the bottom layer (strata)?

200

This ensures that some individuals have traits to survive environmental changes, preventing extinction

What is variation?

200

this behavioral adaption allows birds to avoid harsh winters and find food, increasing survival and reproduction

What is bird migration?

200

These are remnants of structures were functional in ancestors but no longer needed

What are vestigial structures?


200
When two species have very similar amino acid sequences this shows that they have what type of relationship, close or distance?

What is a closer relationship?

200
hollow area in shape of an organism

What is a mold?

300

an organism's ability to survive and reproduce, passing traits to the next generation.

What is survival of the fittest?

300

this determines which traits are "good" or bad for at any given time for a species.

What is the environment?

300

If two species have the same basic bone arrangement, this indicates...

What is a shared ancestor?

300

the type of evolutionary evidence that is more reliable then physical appearance.

What is DNA?

300

Measures isotope decay to calculate exact age in years

What is radioactive dating?

400

These kill susceptible bacteria.

What are antibiotics?

400

These type of adaptations involve physical body parts

What are structural adaptions?

400

stage of development when you share features (gil slits, tail), at the beginning of life and development.

What is embryological development?

400

this can create a new trait

What is a mutation?

400

these type of fossils show intermediate stages between ancestral forms and descendants

What are transitional fossils?

500

This determines which traits are favorable and why some species go extinct and others thrive.

What is selective pressure?

500
Predators use this to lure prey

What is Mimicry?

500

The presence of similar proteins (DNA) in all living things supports the theory of.

What is universal common ancestor?

500

this helps scientists compare the genetic relatedness of different organisms

What is gel electrophoresis?

500

This provides evidence for the gradualism vs. punctuated equilibrium theories

What is a fossil record?