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Evolution
Vocab
Evidence
Isolations
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100

The ability to survive and reproduce in an environment.

What is fitness?

100

This person first proposed the idea of natural selection. 

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

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

What is a species?

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

Given the data below, we are looking at percentages of DNA bases in a gene in common with a fish. What is the Fish's most recent common ancestor? 

Frog - 75%

Toad - 62%

Shark - 82%

Dolphin - 45%

What is the Shark?

100

These are the building blocks (monomer) of proteins.


What are amino acids?

200

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

What is an adaptation?

200

Only populations evolve, not ...

What is individuals?

200

An explanation of an idea that is broad in scope and supported by a lot of evidence.

What is a scientific theory?

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

What does this image represent?


What are homologous structures?

200

These are building blocks (monomer) for nucleic acids (ex. DNA or RNA).

What are nucleotides?

300

When two organisms evolve in response to each other.

What is coevolution?

300

The reason behind why finches have differently shaped beaks on different islands.

What is adaptation to resources around them? 

300

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

What is a mutation?

300

Structures that no longer have a function.

What is a vestigial structure?

300

When two birds no longer mate because one has developed a different song.

What is behavioral isolation?

300

What does this represent?


What is natural selection?

300

Transcribe this section of DNA

TAG-CCT

What is AUC - GGA?

400

The type of evidence we are looking at when we look at amino acids, proteins, and nitrogen bases.

What is DNA evidence?

400

An organ or bone that appears to be different in animals, but has the same function in both animals because of the environment they live in. 

What is an analogous structure?

400

An event on a global scale where many species of organisms are wiped out.

What is mass extinction?

400

Organisms that do not share a recent common ancestor, but look very similar because they live in the same environment. 

What is convergent evolution?

400

When organisms can no longer mate this process occurs.

What is speciation?

400

What does the small, medium and large rabbits represent?


What is variation in a population or different alleles in a population?

400

What does this image represent?



What is a gene?

500

Give 2 examples of selective pressures on a population. (Think of what could be a pressure on natural selection)

What is climate, competition, availability of resources like food, water, and shelter?

500

These 4 things need to occur in order for natural selection to take place.

What is variation, inherited characteristics, competition, and over time changes occur?

500

A version of a trait.

What is an allele?

500

Darwin's finches shared a more recent common ancestor but developed different beaks because of the food they consumed. This is an example of...

What is divergent evolution?

500

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

What is reproductive isolation?

500

What does this image represent?


What is divergent evolution?

500

What is the difference between haploid and diploid cells? Also, name the processes that produce each type of cell. 

What is haploid - one set of chromosomes (meiosis) and diploid - 2 sets of chromosomes (mitosis)?