Vocabulary
Natural Selection
Mutations
Speciation
Definitions
100

Survival of the fittest

What is Natural Selection?

100

Who is the scientist who had the idea of Natural Selection?

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and Thymine

What are the bases of DNA?

100

Name the four steps in speciation.

Variation, Isolation, competition and selection

100

Define Generation

Generation = the time between the birth of an individual and when that individual produces their own offspring.

200

A change in the DNA sequence

What is a mutation?

200

The ability of an organism to successfully reproduce

Fitness

200

True or False....

Only mutations that occur in reproductive cells contribute to evolution

TRUE

200

Identify the type of barriers that can be formed in isolation and give an example of each.

Geographical barriers such as mountains, lakes, rivers or gorges. 

Climate barriers such as temperature, rainfall or salinity. 

200

Define evolution

Evolution = a genetic change in the characteristics of a species overmany generations, resulting in the formation of new species.

300

Changes that occur to suit the environment

What is an adaptation?

300

The reason white peppered moths turned black

The Industrial Revolution

300

This is the most like outcome when a random mutation occurs during an animal's life

What is "no effect"

300

Explain some forms of competition that may occur

There is usually more members of a species than the environment cansupport. This leads to competition between members of a species forresources such as food or shelter, or to compete for a mate.

300

Explain hybridisation and give one example

closely related animals are actually capable of producing offspring.

Examples: ligar, zonkey, mule

400

Organisms change over long periods of time

What is evolution?

400

This is needed in order for fitter organisms to survive

competition

400

Mutations in gene pools increase this

biodiversity?

400

What is artificial selection?

The process by which we choose to breed particular organisms withdesirable features

400

Define Natural selection

the process where an environmental factor acts on a population and results in some individuals having more offspring than others. Survival of the fittest.