Charles Darwin
Evidence of Evolution
Mechanisms
Speciation
Types of natural selection/ Evolution
100

What theory is Charles Darwin responsible for? 

Survival of the fittest/ Natural selection 

100

what type of evidence is shown by comparing proteins and DNA from different species

Those are more similar are more related

Molecular Evidence

100

Individuals have a choice in who they mate with

Non-random Mating

100

when two or more species reproduce at different times of the year.

Temporal Isolation

100

two or more species become more dissimilar

Divergent Evolution

200
What are the names of the islands that Charles Darwin studied to help support his theory of evolution? 

The Galapagos  

200

Organs so reduced in size that they are just traces of homologous structures in other species. Organ has no benefit and causes no harm. 

Vestigial Structure 

200

Better adapted (more fit) individuals to their environment survive and reproduce passing on the beneficial genes to offspring

Natural Selection

200

2 populations are capable of interbreeding, but have different courtship rituals 

Behavioral Isolation

200

Unrelated species become more and more similar 

Similar adaptations due to similar environment

Convergent Evolution

300

What species is Darwin Most famous for studying?

Finches 

300

parts with similar basic structure (derived from same structures in embryo—same common descent), but may vary in function

Homologous structures

300

The random change in the DNA of an organism

Mutations

300

wo populations are separated by barriers such as rivers or mountains

Geographic Isolation

300

One end of the distribution curve has higher fitness.

Selection against one of the extremes.

Directional Selection

400

what is the name of the ship that Charles Darwin rode around the world? 

HMS Beagle 

400

structures that DO NOT have a common evolutionary origin (may look somewhat alike), but have different structures and DO NOT have a common descent

Analogous Structures 

400

The introduction of genetic material by interbreeding from one population of a species to another

Gene Flow

400

Geographic Isolation is also called...

Allopatric speciation

400

The individuals in the center of the curve has higher fitness.

Selection against the extreme phenotypes at both ends of the curve

Stabilizing Selection

500

what is the name of the book that Charles Darwin wrote? 

On the Origin of Species 

500

the study of the formation and development of an embryo and fetus

Patterns of embryological development/ Embryology

500

The change in allele frequencies as a result of chance 

Ex : Earthquake, fire, flood etc.

Genetic Drift 

500

Isolation that is not geographic is also called...

Sympatric Isolation 

500

Both of the extreme phenotypes have higher fitness.The average phenotype is selected against.


Disruptive Selection