Evidence of Evolution
Evidence of Common Ancestry
Mechanisms of Evolution
Speciation
Natural Selection
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A change in the gene pool of a population over a period of time.

Evolution.

100

The most common ancestor of species 3 & 4

What is C?

100

What are 5 mechanisms of Evolution?

Mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, non-random mating, and natural selection

100

The formation of new species

What is Speciation?

100

Architect of the theory of Evolution by natural selection

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

What are the 4 types of evidence for evolution?

Fossil records, homologies, biogeography and molecular evidence.

200

An ancestral group of organisms that is shared by multiple lineages

What is a common ancestor

200

Alleles change when a mutation arises and when natural selection acts or leaving a population

What is a gene pool?

200

Explain the difference between punctuated equilibrium and gradualism

Gradualism is a steady rate of change while punctuated equilibrium is a period of rapid change followed by no change

200

How does natural selection work?

Organisms in a population who are well-adapted to a particular set of environmental conditions have an advantage over those who aren’t so adapted

300

What is relative dating in the fossil record?

Older rock and fossils will settle farther below the earth's surface helping us to determine the age of fossils. 

300

Fossils, anatomy, embryos, and DNA sequences provide evidence in what?

What is common ancestry

300

What are the two types of rates in Evolution?

Gradualism and punctuated equilibrium

300

What are 2 patterns in evolutionary models?

Gradualism, Punctuated Equilibrium

300

Darwin described his theory of natural selection as what?

Descent with modification

400

How are vestigial structures an example of evolution?

Vestigial structures are often homologues to organs in other species therefore organisms with vestigial structures most likely have a common ancestor.

400

The human arm and wing of the bat where they have the same bones but different functions is an example of what?

What is homologous structures

400

This mechanism has movement of alleles into or out of a population due to migration of individuals

What is gene flow?

400

What are 3 factors needed for speciation?

Isolation, natural selection, and genetic drift

400

Why might natural selection cause different populations of birds to develop differently shaped beaks

It will allow them to eat different foods

500

How can you use Biogeography to prove that Evolution occurred?

Biogeography can be used as evidence for evolution by showing how the same species will evolve differently based on their location. 



500

When all vertebrate embryos, from humans to chickens to fish, have a tail during early development, even if that tail does not appear in the fully developed organism what is this an example of?

What is embryology

500

How do homologous structures support the theory of Evolution?

Homologous structures provide evidence for common ancestry

500

What drives speciation?

Speciation can be driven by evolution which is a process that results in many small genetic changes called mutations in a population over a longer period of time

500

What is one of Charles Darwin’s theories about Evolution & natural selection, known as descent with modification

New species that appear in the fossil record are descendants of older species