Natural Selection/Adaptation Station
Mutation Madness
Fossil Detectives
Speciation Nation
Evolution Extremes
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What process allows organisms with helpful traits to survive and reproduce?

Natural selection

100

What is a mutation?

A change in DNA

100

What is a fossil?

Preserved remains or evidence of an organism

100

What is speciation?

Formation of new species

100

What is genetic drift?

Random change in allele frequencies

200

Who developed the theory of natural selection?

Charles Darwin

200

Are all mutations harmful?

No

200

What does the fossil record show?

Changes in organisms over time

200

What is reproductive isolation?

When populations can no longer successfully reproduce together

200

Genetic drift affects which populations most strongly?

Small populations

300

What does biological fitness mean?

The ability to survive and reproduce

300

What provides the original source of genetic variation?

Mutations

300

Why is the fossil record evidence for evolution?

It shows species changing and appearing through time

300

How can a mountain range lead to speciation?

By separating populations

300

How does antibiotic resistance evolve?

Resistant bacteria survive and reproduce

400

Why are polar bears white?

Camouflage in snowy environments

400

What is variation?

Differences among individuals in a population

400

What are homologous structures?

Structures with similar anatomy due to common ancestry

400

What happens when isolated populations evolve differently for long periods?

New species may form

400

What is directional selection?

Selection favoring one extreme trait

500

Why are adaptations passed to future generations?

Organisms with beneficial traits reproduce more often

500

Why are mutations important to evolution?

They create new traits for natural selection to act upon

500

What are vestigial structures?

Reduced structures with little or no current function

500

Why is reproductive isolation important for speciation?

It prevents gene flow between populations

500

What is the difference between stabilizing and disruptive selection?

Stabilizing favors average traits; disruptive favors both extremes