Evolution Miscellaneous
Requirements for Evolution
Evidences for Evolution
Cladograms
Hal's Life
200

Is natural selection a theory or a law?

Theory
200

The requirement of evolution that states that more organisms need to be born than could survive

What is Overproduction / Overpopulation?

200

The evidence of evolution that uses similar structures to show that populations of organisms are closely related.

What is comparative anatomy?

200

The name given to the population of organisms represented by the shared point at the bottom of a cladogram.

What is a common ancestor?

200

The band that Hal saw in Buffalo this November.  This band also recorded the album that your class is named after.

Genesis

400

What birds did Darwin mainly study on the Galapogos?

Finches

400

The requirement of evolution that states that there needs to be differences in the population

What is variation?

400

The evidence of evolution that uses the buried remains of organisms to show that populations of organisms are related.

What is fossil evidence?

400

A population of organisms would be described as this if their branch on a cladogram does not make it all the way to the top of the diagram.

What is extinct?

400

The sports that Hal coaches.

What are football, wrestling, and quidditch?

600

The name for a property that bacteria have that makes them less likely to die when exposed to an antibiotic.

What is resistance?

600

A variation in a population that makes certain organisms more likely to survive and reproduce than other organisms

What is adaptation?

600

The evidence of evolution that uses similar DNA, RNA, or amino acid sequences (proteins) to show that populations of organisms are related.  This is the most reliable evidence of evolution.

What is comparative biochemistry?

600

The point where all the branches on a cladogram come together.

What is the root of a cladogram?

600

Hal's age (you can be off by one year)

What is 37?

800

The pattern of evolutionary change that states that evolution occurs in very abrupt intervals followed by long periods of stability.

What is puncuated equilibrium?

800

The requirement of evolution that states that organisms better adapted to the environment will survive and reproduce at a higher rate than organisms that are not as well adapted.

What is natural selection?

800

The type of comparative anatomy structure that shows similar bone arrangement even though the structure may be used for different things.

What is a homologous structure?

800

Any group of populations on a cladogram that can be traced back to a common ancestor.

What is a clade?

800

The classes that Hal teaches.

What are Living Environment, Anatomy, and AP Biology?

1000

The type of variation that results in a difference in how an organism works internally.  Being able to digest a certain type of food that other members of a population cannot would be an example of this type of variation.

What is functional variation?

1000

The form of selection where humans determine which organisms are going to surivive and reproduce.

What is artificial selection?

1000

The type of comparative anatomy structure that shows very different bone arrangement even though the structure may be used for a similar purpose.

What is an analogous structure?

1000

Points on a cladogram where there are common ancestors.

What are nodes?

1000

The amount of Adirondack high peaks that Hal and Brie have hiked.

What is 30?