Evolution Flashcards

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Who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection?

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Charles Darwin.

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What did Darwin observe about phenotypic variation within species?

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Organisms within a species exhibit wide variation in their characteristics (phenotypic variation).

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What did Darwin conclude about organisms with suitable characteristics for the environment?

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They are more successful competitors, more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass on their genes to offspring.

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What did Darwin conclude happens to organisms that are less well adapted?

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They are less likely to survive and reproduce, therefore less likely to pass on genes to offspring

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What is the outcome of natural selection over time?

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Beneficial characteristics become more common in the population, leading to evolutionary change within the species.

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What were some limitations of Darwin’s theory of evolution?

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Darwin couldn’t explain how new characteristics appeared or how beneficial adaptations were passed on to offspring.

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How did the discovery of genetics support Darwin’s idea?

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Genetics explained how organisms pass on beneficial characteristics via genes

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What role do genetic variants play in causing the devolpment of more suitable phenotypes?

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Genetic variants give rise to phenotypes that are suited to the environment.

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What evidence from fossils supports the theory of evolution?

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The fossil record shows gradual changes in organisms over time

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How does the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria support the theory of natural selection?

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Bacteria evolving antibiotic resistance demonstrates the process of natural selection in action.

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What is speciation?

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-When over a long period of time, the phenotype of organisms changes so much because of natural selection that a completely new species is formed.
-Speciation happens when populations of the same species change enough to become reproductively isolated — this means that they can’t interbreed to produce fertile offspring.

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Why do species become extinct?

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-when the environment changes to quickly e.g. destruction of a habitat
-a new predator kills them all e.g. humans hunting them
- a new disease kills them all
-a new species outcompete them for food
- a catastrophic event happens that kills them all (e.g. a volcanic eruption or collision with an asteroid)

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Explain how the process of natural selection leads to an organism evolving:

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•RANDOM MUTATIONS lead to VARIATION in a population. This give some individuals an ADVANTAGE so they will SURVIVE,REPRODUCE and pass on their GENES to their offspring
•overtime the population will have the advantageous characteristics

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