Morphology and Structures
Defining Evolution
Speciation
Divergent vs. Convergent
Bonus
100

A structure that is no longer needed/functional due to evolutionary changes.

What is a vestigial structure? 

100

Change over time. 

What is evolution?

100

The evolutionary process by which new species are formed.

What is speciation?

100

A group of organisms evolving from one common ancestor into multiple different species over time. 

What is divergent evolution?

100

The transfer of alleles or genes from one population to another through migration. 

What is gene flow?

200

A structure that has been passed down from the same ancestor but used for different functions.

What is a homologous structure?

200

A French Scientist who argued that acquired traits would be passed down to offspring and that organisms can alter their traits to survive. 

Who is Jean-Baptiste Lamarck?

200

The divergence of two populations due to physical barriers or separation.

What is geographic isolation?

200

A group of organisms from different ancestors developing similar characteristics over time. 

What is convergent evolution?

200

A change in allele frequency/the traits in a population due to a random event. (Like a tornado)

What is genetic drift?

300

A structure that has been evolved from separate ancestors but has the same function. 

What is an analogous structure?

300

A British Scientist who argued that traits are passed down through natural selection, or survival of the fittest.

Who is Charles Darwin?

300

The divergence of two populations due to differences in mating seasons or hours. 

What is temporal isolation?

300

Both domesticated dogs and foxes are related to modern-day wolves.

What is an example of divergent evolution? 

300

What is disruptive selection? 

400

Examples of this type of structure include a bat's wing and a bee's wing.

What is an analogous structure?

400

Morphology/structures, Embryology, and Molecular Biology. 

What is evidence for evolution? 

400

The divergence of two populations due to differences in courtship rituals or mating habits.

What is behavioral isolation?

400

Analogous structures are an example of this type of evolution. 

What is convergent evolution? 

400

The appendix and wisdom teeth are examples of this type of structure. 

What are vestigial structures?

500

Examples of this type of structure include a human arm and a whale fin. 

What is a homologous structure?

500

The ability to survive and reproduce. 

What is fitness?

500

The birds of paradise use different dances and songs to attract females of the same species. 

What is an example of behavioral isolation?

500

Hummingbirds have long beaks and tongues to be able to reach the nectar of specific flowers that other pollinators cannot reach. This is an example of...

What is co-evolution? 

500

The derived characteristics for this animal shown above include having a backbone, hair, and being carnivorous. 

What is the wolf?