Vocabulary 1
Evolution Terms
Population Terms
Darwin's Observations
Vocabulary 2
100

Artificial Selection

Humans breeding plants and animals to have useful traits

100

Comparative Embryology

Study of the similarities and differences in embryos of different species.

100

Gene flow 

Individuals move in and out of a gene pool

100

Diversity of Life

There are countless varieties of countless species.

100

Population

Number of a species in a given area
200

Natural Selection

Difference of fitness in a group

200

Paleontologist

Scientist that studies fossils

200

Mutation

Vary the alleles in a population

200

Natural Selection

Living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring.

200

Allele Frequency

Show how many of each allele is found in the population

300

Camparative Anatomy

Study of similarities and differences in structures of different species.

300

Macroevolution

Over geologic time; results from microevolution evolution

300

Genetic Drift

Random changes that happened in a small population

300

Name two aspects of Darwin's theory

- Species change over time

- Existence in population struggled due to population growth.

300

Speciation

New species evolves

400

Analogous Structures 

Structures that are similar in unrelated species.

400

Microevolution

Short period of time

400

Bottleneck Effect

Sudden decrease

400

Fitness is...

... the ability to survive based of a species traits.

400

Gradualism

Takes a long time

500

Vestigil Structures 

No longer needed structures

500

Coevolution 

Species is symbiotic relationships tend to evolve together.

500

Founder Effect

New population starts from a small group

500
What do fossils show?

They show the changes in animals over time.

500

Punctuation Equalibrium

Conditions are changing evolution happens more frequently