Evolution
Natural Selection or whatever
Adapt or not
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous Stuff
100

If a species cannot adapt or it does not have the appropriate traits for an environment, this will eventually occur

What is extinction?

100

Darwin studied these organisms and this trait where he noticed that species had slightly different variations on different islands.

What are finches & their beaks?

100

This is type of beak would be more successful during a long period of little to no rain, which leaves nuts and seeds as a food source.

What is a strong, large beak?

100

This change in DNA leads to genetic variation, the 2nd step of natural selection =

What is a mutation?

100

The first set of organisms that lived on Earth

What is Bacteria?

200

Place these organisms in order from which they evolved (first to last): bacteria, reptiles, mammals, amphibians, fish, trilobites.

What is bacteria, trilobites, fish, amphibians, reptiles, & mammals?

200

These are the 4 steps that Darwin says makes up Natural Selection

What is Overproduction, Genetic Variation, Competition/Struggle to Survive, and Successful Reproduction?

200

Most recently, this has been the cause of the high rate of extinction among many species in the last 500 years

What are humans/human activity?

200

This term means change through time. The theory that existing life forms have evolved from earlier forms over long periods of time.

What is evolution?

200

These kind of traits are more likely to get passed on in a population and increase an organism's chance of survival.

What is helpful or beneficial?
300

Human, snake, bat, chicken, & salmon embryos have many similarities in the early stages of development, which means they all share ___________.

What is a common ancestor? 

300

In natural selection, the _______ "selects" whether or not traits of an organism will be successful.

What is the environment?

300

This is how you can tell that organisms are more closely related on an evolutionary tree.

What is they are closer together on the diagram?

300

Older rock layers & fossils are found in deeper layers and younger layers & fossils are on top

What is Law of Superposition?
300

This determines whether 2 animals are apart of the same species

What is their ability to produce fertile offspring?

400

This explains how 1 species of finches turned into 13 over millions of years on the Galapagos 

What are different food sources on various islands?

400

An entire species has a better chance of survival and could survive a drastic environmental change if the population has this.

What is diversity/diverse population?

400

Any inherited trait that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive and reproduce in its environment.

What is Adaptation?

400

A process in which organisms that have certain beneficial traits will survive better than others over time- survival of the fittest determines who will "win" in the game of life.

What is Natural Selection?

400

This determines how Geologic time periods are broken up over time

What are the appearance & disappearances of species?

500

3 pieces of evidence that scientists use for evolution

What are fossils, embryos, DNA, rock layers & comparative anatomy?

500

If a trait helps an organism survive and reproduce in a population, this will happen to the trait over time in that population.

What is it becomes common/increases in the majority of the population?

500

If a sick person takes an antibiotic but it doesn't kill all of the bacteria causing the sickness, what might explain this?

Variations in the bacteria resistance (High, average, low) allowed some organisms to be less affected by the antibiotic

500

Any fossil or series of fossils that give(s) information about how an organism has evolved over time

What is a transition fossil?

500

Organisms evolved in this direction over time, starting with single-celled organisms and ending with multi-cellular organisms.

What is  more complex?