Evolutionary Vocabulary
No Taxonomy Without Representation
I need a Mechanism
It's Evidential, Watson
I feel very isolated right now
Sadistic Cladistics
Potpourri
100

The ability to survive and reproduce in an environment.

What is fitness?

100

A group of organisms that can breed naturally in nature and have fertile offspring.

What is a species?

100

True or False - Evolution occurs within individual organisms.

False

100

The preserved remains or traces of an organism from the past.

What are fossils?

100

This occurs when organisms are separated by a river, valley, mountain, etc.

What is geographical isolation?

100

what are cladograms used for

to show a relationship between animal groups.

100

The scientist who discovered evolution, writing On the Origin of Species

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

An inherited trait that enhances an organisms ability to survive. (Favorable variation)

What is an adaptation?

200

"American murderlog" is an example of this term for identifying an organism

What is a common name.

200

Changes in the genetics of a population due random chance such as organisms being killed by a forest fire.

Genetic drift

200

The study of similarities in the early development of embryos.

What is embryology?

200

This occurs when flowers pollinate in different seasons. 

What is temporal isolation?

200

A trait held by all subsequent organisms on a cladogram

A shared Derived Characteristic

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

When an organism completely dies out.

Extinction

300

A version of a gene.

What is an allele?

300

The Latin, two-part name unique to every organism

What is the scientific name.
300

The type of natural selection that favors only the extreme in a range of traits, such as fur color matching the environment.

Directional selection.

300

Structures that no longer have a function.

What is a vestigial structure?

300

Reproductive isolation occurring PRIOR to fertilization.

Prezygotic isolation

300

Another thing cladograms are used for is finding ...

common ancestor

300

How does the following diagram display an evolutionary relationship between organisms.


The embryologic development is very similar early on.

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

A change in the genetic material which can cause variation in a population.

What is a mutation?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

A diagram that shows the traits and evolutionary relationship between groups of organisms.

What is a cladogram?

400

What do the p's and q's in the Hardy-Weinberg equation represent (identify both)?

p - the % of the dominant allele

q - the % of the recessive allele

400
Functionally similar structures between unrelated organisms, like insects and birds, that serve the same purpose in similar environments.

Analogous structures

400

When organisms can no longer mate (producing a new species) this process occurs.

What is speciation?

400

How closely related are crocodiles and birds?  What is the last trait they have in common?

Very - Eggs with Shells

400

Name the 5 conditions required to meet the Hardy-Weinberg principle.

1.  No genetic drift

2.  No gene flow

3.  No mutation

4.  Mating must be random

5.  No natural selection

500

The process where some members of a population would be better equipped for survival in the environment and therefore survive to reproduce.

What is natural selection?

500

What are the 8 levels of classification, in order?

Domain -> Kingdom -> Phylum -> Class -> Order -> Family -> Genus -> Species

500

Name the 5 conditions required to meet the Hardy-Weinberg principle.

1.  No genetic drift

2.  No gene flow

3.  No mutation

4.  Mating must be random

5.  No natural selection

500

Name three types of molecular evidence that can be used to show relatedness (common ancestry).

What is comparing DNA, Proteins, Genes, RNA, Amino Acids.

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

in order for two similar groups of organisms to form into different species, this must occur.

What is reproductive isolation?

500

Which pair is more closely related - Sharks and Ray-Finned Fishes or Primates and Rodents?  Why?

Primates and Rodents -- they have more shared traits and are on a split branch.

500

Structures that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic tissues.

What are homologous structures?

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Give at least 3 pieces of biological evidence based on homologous structures that Birds, Amphibians, and Mammals are related.

                                                       


    

Will Vary --

4 limbs, similar organ systems, etc...  Whatever makes sense.