Natural Selection
Age & Evolution of Earth
Mechanisms of Evolution
Evidence for Evolution
Speciation
100

What is a theory in science?

Multiple hypothesis that have been proven true

100

Approximately how old is Earth?

4.6 billion years old

100

What is gene flow?

When organisms move out of a population, removing their genes or in, adding them to a new population 

100

What is molecular/DNA evidence and how does it help us explain how species are related?

Comparison of DNA between different species-- DNA can only be replicated (with maybe some mutations) so the similarities suggest it came from 1 common ancestor

100

What makes a species?

Individuals being able to mate and reproduce viable (fertile) offspring

200

Define “survival of the fittest.”

When organisms have more offspring because they survive longer

200

What law helps determine the age of rocks by looking at how "deep" they are in the earth?

The law of superposition

200

Define non-random mating and give an example.

When organisms choose a mate based on specific features or behavior

EX: Birds of paradise

200

How do embryological similarities support evolutionary theory?

Many species share similarities early in development, suggesting they shared a common ancestor

200

Define geographic isolation.

Separation by physicals means that prevents mating (river, ocean, canyon, mountain, etc.)

300

What type of selection curve would favor light green color frogs and dark brown colored frogs but not medium green frogs.

Disruptive Selection
300

What type of evidence for evolution also helps us determine the age of the earth?

Fossil Evidence

300

How does genetic drift affect small populations? 

They have less diversity to start with so the random loss changes their new allele frequency more than if it was a large population

300

 What do homologous structures tell us about evolution? 

Organisms share the same structures from a common ancestor-- while humans, horses, and whales use their limbs differently they all have the same arm/finger bones

300

Define Behavioral Isolation?

Separation where species cannot recognize each other  that prevents mating (patterns, pheromones, mating displays, etc.)

400

Can an individual adapt in their lift time?

 No- they're either born with adaptations or not

400
Early humans spinal cord connected towards the back of their head and not directly under it, we can see the movement of this through fossil. What are these "inbetween" species called?

Transitional species

400

Why does Hardy Weinberg equilibrium explain that evolution will not occur?

For the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium to occur all "5 fingers" or mechanisms of evolution CAN'T be happening, so no evolution.

400

Explain vestigial structures and give an example.

Remaining structures from a common ancestor in organisms that serve a different purpose or none at all

EX: Leg/pelvis bones in legs, human appendix/wisdom teeth

400

Define temporal isolation?

Separation by time that prevents mating (different mating seasons)

500

Describe how natural selection leads to adaptation over time, using bacteria as an example.

Bacteria resistance to antibiotics leads to stronger harder to kill bacteria

500

What else can fossil evidence tell us about early earth besides the organisms that lived there?

The environment they lived IN and how it changed

500

Name all "5 fingers" of evolution

Small population/genetic drift

Non-random mating

Mutations

Gene Flow

Natural Selection (adaptations) 

500

What is the difference between convergent and divergent evolution?

Divergent evolution refers to organism that share the same structures because they share a recent common ancestor


Convergent evolution refers to organisms that have the same structures NOT because they share a recent common ancestor but because they lived in a similar environment

500

Explain how one of the three times of isolation can lead to new species over time

After one of the types of separation species would slowly adapt to their environments, becoming more different from one another until they can no longer mate and reproduce thus becoming different species.