Lesson 1
Early Study of Evolution
Lesson 2
Natural Selection
Lesson 3
Process of Evolution
Lesson 4
Evidence in the Fossil Record
Lesson 5
Other Evidence of Evolution
100

what does the word fossil mean?

The preserved remains of an organism. 

100

What is Natural Selection?

mechanism of evolution where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring

100

what does interaction mean?

when to organisms meet or see each other.

100

This term refers to the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past

fossil

100

Any preserved trace, impression, or remains of a once-living organism.

fossil

200

was the first person to develop scientific names for organisms

Carl Linnaeus

200

how does Evolution work?

By producing mutations, organisms can better adapt to their environment, allowing them to survive and reproduce more successfully.

200

what is sexual selection?

it is when an organism pick the best mate possible for reproduction.

200

These fossils, such as footprints or burrows, provide evidence of animal activities rather than their body parts

trace fossils

200

This law or principle dictates that when looking at undisturbed sedimentary rock layers, the oldest rock and fossils are found at the bottom

Law of Superposition

300

Who is Darwin?

A man who observed and studied the natural world. 

300

What is the Importance of Evolution?

It is crucial for solving real-world problems in medicine, agriculture, and conservation biology

300

In natural selection, this is the agent that "selects" for or against traits of an organism.

environment

300

This type of fossil forms when an organism decays, leaving a hollow space in the rock

mold

300

These specific fossils act as stepping stones in the fossil record, showing intermediate states between an ancestral form and that of its descendants

transitional fossils

400

What did Mary Anning's Family make money from? 

Finding Fossils

400

Who is credited with discovering Natural Selection?

Charles Darwin

400

Darwin claimed that in nature, it is this "of the fittest" that dictates survival

survival 

400

This type of fossil is created when minerals fill a mold, forming a replica of the original organism.

cast

400

This absolute dating technique uses the decay of radioactive isotopes to determine the exact numerical age of a fossil.

radometric dating

500

What does evolution mean to scientists?

The change in the heritable traits (genetic material) of biological populations over successive generations.

500

How does Natural Selection work?

Where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.

500

When humans choose to breed animals or plants to create a desired trait, this is known as

artifical selection

500

This hardened, fossilized tree resin is famous for preserving insects and small animals in exquisite detail

amber

500

Because the fossil record is inherently incomplete, it represents this type of broad, large-scale evolutionary change taking place over millions of years.

macroevolution