Natural Selection
Evidence for Evolution
Speciation
Vocabulary
Application Questions
100

When certain individuals in a population are better adapted to survive and reproduce than other individuals in the population.

What is natural selection.

100

Provides a record of past species and the transitional species that eventually got us to the current species on Earth.

What is the fossil record.

100

Any change in the allelic frequencies of a population that result from chance.

What is genetic drift.

100
Any change in the genetics of an organism that happens when DNA is copied incorrectly.  

What is a mutation.

100

Which population will see a decrease in number?

White rabbits or brown rabbits in the arctic.

What is brown rabbits.

For bonus...explain why.

200

Variation, Heritability, Overproduction, and Reproductive Advantage

What are the four principles of natural selection.

200

An early, prebirth stage of an organism that can show similarities between unlike organisms due to being evolved from a similar ancestor.

Ex) tail and pharyngeal pouches of a bird and mammal

What is an embryo.

200

When a physical barrier divides a population into two or more populations.

What is allopatric speciation.

200

The idea that states that allelic frequencies remain the same because the population is in genetic equilibrium.

What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle.

200

Which experiences evolution?

Communities, Populations, or Individuals

What are populations.

300

What is the famous island Darwin visited and the species of organisms he is most noted to have studied in coming up with the theory of natural selection?

What is the Galapagos Island and finches.

300

When one species evolves to resemble another species.

What is mimicry.
300

Give an example of allopatric speciation.

What are mountains, a lake, change in the river, lava flow, fault in the rocks, islands, etc.

300

A trait shaped by natural selection that increases an organism's reproductive success.

What is an adaptation.

300

During a directional selection, which group is selected AGAINST?

Night or day worms...birds eat worms during day, night worms can stay hidden.

What are the day worms.
400

When a farmer hires a detasseling crew to control which rows of corn can pass on their genes - this is not natural selection.  What kind of selection is it?

What is artificial selection.

400
The study of the distribution of plants and animals around the world.

What is biogeography.

400

When one species gives rise to many species in response to a change in habitat.

What is adaptive radiaiton.

400

A structure that has no function or a reduced function in a current living species.

What are vestigial structures.

400

Which population would see a bigger impact from natural selection or genetic drift?

A population of 300 rabbits or a population of 30 rabbits.

What is the smaller population.


For bonus, explain why.

500

Which principle of natural selection is described?

Thick furred polar bears on average have 3 cubs while think furred polar bears on average have 1 cub.

What is reproductive advantage.

500

The arm of a man, leg of a cheetah, fin of a whale, and wing of a bat.

What are analogous structures.

500
Every once in a while there is an abrupt change that causes evolution to happen quickly.  Usually though it is a slow, gradual step process.  What is this called?

What is gradualism.

500

This allows an organism to blend in so that it has a better chance to survive and reproduce.

What is camouflage.

500

Explain what caused the finch population to evolve into 13 different species.

What is variation in beaks, drought that limited food sources, passing favorable traits to offspring that lived, etc.