Vocab
Mutations
Types of Selection/Fossils
Example Questions
100

Change in an organism/population over many generations

Evolution

100
Do all mutations lead to evolution?

No

100

A long winged hummingbird has an advantage over the short winged birds as it can fly quicker to avoid predators and reach food sources. Overtime the population of hummingbirds become longer winged as they are the ones surviving and reproducing. This is an example of what type of selection?

Natural selection

100

The two functions of an organism are to survive and reproduce. This can be determined by the fitness of the organism. Would a species that is surviving and reproducing have a higher or lower fitness?

Higher

200

The process where organisms that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce

Natural Selection

200

What are the three ways a mutation can affect an organism?

Help them, harm them, have no effect on them

200

Female checkered lizards often choose the healthiest mate to reproduce with. They do this by observing dance rituals performed by male checkered lizards. What type of selection is this? 


Sexual selection/female choice

200

A species is a group of similar ________ that can mate with each other and produce offspring capable of reproduction

Organisms

300

A behavior or trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment (inherited)

Adaptation

300

Over time what type of mutation (harmful/helpful) will become more present in a population?

Helpful

300

A well known dog breeder is breeding black labs for hunting. The faster and stronger dogs are the best for picking up game in the forest. He intentionally breeds for these traits in hopes of producing offspring that are fast and strong. What type of selection is this?

Artificial selection

300
A forest snake has two varieties, one that has a white tail and one that has a brown tail. The forest ground where the snake lives is brown. Predators hunt for snakes on the ground. Which variety is more likely to survive and reproduce?

Brown snake

400

the process where closely related species accumulate differences over time, often resulting in new, distinct species from a common ancestor

Divergent Evolution

400

The theory of evolution states that a species in a population, over time, experiences changes physically or behaviorally. These changes are direct results of variety in the gene pool. Without mutations there would be no change in the population as these produce variety. Which type of mutation (helpful, harmful, neutral) would result in evolution?

Helpful

400

A group of paleontologists were at a dig site looking for relic bones of ancient organisms. The layers the group were digging range from layer A to layer D (A being at the top followed by B, C and D further down). If the group found fossil remains on layer A and D which remains would be younger?

Layer A remains

400

Male red beetles use pincers to combat each other over territory that houses many females. This is an example of which type of sexual selection?

Male competition

500

Any difference between individuals of the same species

Variation

500

BONUS: There are two ways we spoke about briefly that cause mutations. What are these two?

1.) Error while copying DNA

2.) Environmental factors (radiation, industrial chemicals, food mutagens)

500

What is the name of the law that tells us the following: the oldest sedimentary rock layers are at the bottom, and progressively younger layers are stacked on top.

The law of superposition

500

Catherine is interested and reads often about Darwin's research and observations on the Galápagos Island finches. Originally, the finches may have all looked alike. Eventually one adaptation evolved differently in each population based
on the type of food they ate. What adaptation might that be?

Beak shape