Evolution
Body Structures
Natural Selection
Fossil Record
Genetics
100

The process in which a species has changed over time is known as this.

What is evolution?

100

Similar structures that evolved from a common ancestor such as bones humans, cats, bats, and whales have in common. 

What are Homologous Structures?

100

The ability of an individual to survive and reproduce is known as this.

What is fitness?

100

Preserved remains of ancient organisms

What are fossils?

100

The person who gave you the DNA to make your mitochondria

What is your mother?

200

distantly related organisms evolve to become more similar

What is Convergent Evolution?

200

Structures that have no apparent function and appear to be residual parts from a past ancestor

What are Vestigial Structures?

200

Any inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival is known as this.

What is an adaptation?

200

A record of Earth changing over a long period of time

What is fossil record?

200

collectively, all of the alleles of the population’s genes

What is a gene pool?

300

What characteristics did Darwin observe about the finches on the Galapagos Islands? 

What are their beaks? They adapted to different food sources.

300

Body structures on different organisms that are similar in function but did not evolve from the same ancestor (bird wing and butterfly wing)

What are Analogous Structures?

300

The concept that organisms who are the best suited to their environment will be the most successful

What is survival of the fittest?

300

Animals and plants can change as a ______________ but not as an individual. 

species 

300

A mistake or change that occurs in the DNA sequence is called a ______________________.

What is a mutation?

400

Which condition had the greatest impact on the emergence of new species in Earth's history?

What is Mass Extinction?

400
Snakes with small legs and your tail bone are examples of these
What are vestigial organs?
400

Conditions that limit an organisms ability to survive and controls the number in a population?

Selective pressure

400

What is an index fossil? 

What is a widely distributed fossil that existed for only a brief geologic period. Scientists use them as reliable time markers to date the rock layers in which they are found and to match up rock strata across different geographic locations.  

400

This term refers to different traits and alleles within a population.

What is variation?

500

He is known as the Father of Evolution

Who is Charles Darwin?

500

This type of vestigial structure is found in our digestive system. This organ used to be used to digest cellulose for our ancient ancestors.

What is the appendix?

500

What does comparative embryology show us?

What are common ancestors?

500

The three main categories of fossils:

What is trace, index, and body fossils.

500

Darwin was from the 1800's.  What part of modern science did he lack knowledge of in order to better explain how traits were passed down from parent to offspring?

What is genetics?