Refers to the variety of living things that inhabit our planet.
What is diversity?
A mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring.
What is Natural Selection?
Tigers with larger jaws and teeth are able to eat shelled reptiles. These tigers are likely to survive longer and leave more offspring than tigers that can eat only mammals.
What is adaptation?
The process of forming new species from a species already in existence.
What is speciation?
What are homologous structures?
The organizing principle of life science.
What is the Theory of Evolution?
The heritable differences that exist in every population and are the basis for natural selection.
What are variations?
A tiger may produce many offspring, but not all of the young will survive due to competition for resources.
What is overproduction?
Increases with speciation.
What is biodiversity?
Small leftover organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
What are vestigial structures?
The millions of different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms that live on earth today are all related by
What is descent from common ancestors?
The differences among individuals result from differences in this.
What is genetic material?
Some tigers may be born with slightly larger jaws and teeth.
What is variation?
When two populations become separated by a physical barrier, such as rivers, mountains, or lake.
What is geographic isolation?
A model of evolution in which short periods of drastic change in species are separated by long periods of little or no change.
What is punctuated equilibrium?
Proposed that the organelles of eukaryotic cells were once prokaryotic cells that have been engulfed by a larger prokaryotic cell.
What is the Endosymbiotic Theory?
More individuals will have the trait in every following generation, as long as the environmental conditions continue to remain beneficial for that trait.
What is descent with modification?
Because large teeth and jaws are heritable traits, they become more common characteristics in the population.
What is descent with modification?
When two populations become isolated by differences in courtship rituals.
What is behavioral isolation?
The inability of a members of a population to successfully interbreed with members of another population of the same or a related species.
What is reproductive isolation?
Modern scientists define evolution as a _________ ______ in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next.
What is a heritable change?
The four main principles to the theory of natural selection.
What are variation, overproduction, adaptation and descent with modification?
Organisms with the BEST traits (adaptations) will survive and reproduce. (Don't answer Natural Selection)
What is survival of the fittest?
When two populations become isolated because they reproduce at different times or patterns.
What is temporal isolation?
The random change in gene frequency in a population.
What is genetic drift?