evolution test Flashcards

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1
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Darwin inferred that all organisms descended from a…

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common ancestor

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2
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What is evolution?

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A gradual change in heritable traits over time

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3
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Individuals in a population show variation due to what 2 things?

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Mutation and meiosis

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4
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What is competition?

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Two animals trying to access the same limited resources

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5
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What’s another name for natural selection?

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Survival of the fittest

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6
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What is fitness?

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The ability of an organism to survive in its environment and mate successfully

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7
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What is stabilizing selection?

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When the moderate trait is favored over the two extremes

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8
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What is disruptive selection?

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When the two extreme traits are favored over the moderate trait

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9
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What is directional selection?

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When one extreme is favored over the other

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10
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Who else came up with natural selection besides Darwin?

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Alfred Wallace

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11
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Genetic drift is a change in…

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allele frequencies

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12
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T/F: Genetic drift is complete luck/chance

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True

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13
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What is the founder effect?

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When a small proportion of a population establishes a new population with a different allele frequency

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14
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What is the bottleneck effect?

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When a small proportion of the original population survives, causing a sudden change in allele frequency

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15
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What four processes are involved in natural selection?

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-Genetic variation
-Overproduction of offspring
-Struggle for existence
-Differential survival and reproduction

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16
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What are the 5 types of evidence used to prove evolution?

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-Vestigial structures
-Anatomical evidence
-Molecular evidence
-Embryological evidence
-Fossil evidence

17
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What is speciation?

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The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution?

18
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A hybrid is a cross between…

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different species

19
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What causes speciation to occur?

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When populations are reproductively isolated

20
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What are the two types of speciation?

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Allopatric and sympatric

21
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What are prezygotic barriers?

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Barriers that occur before zygote formation (they prevent successful mating)

22
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What are examples of prezygotic barriers

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-Behavioral isolation
-Gametic isolation
-Temporal isolation
-Habitat isolation
-Mechanical isolation

23
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What are postzygotic barriers?

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Barriers that occur after a zygote has formed

24
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If two different species interbreed and have a zygote, what can cause problems?

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The chromosomal mismatch

25
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What problems can chromosomal mismatches cause?

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-It could be lethal to the embryo
-Can result in an unhealthy individual
-The embryo is infertile

26
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What is allopatric speciation?

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When populations of species become geographically isolated

27
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What is sympatric isolation?

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When speciation occurs without geographical isolation

28
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What else can speciation cause?

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Extinction

29
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What else can cause extinction?

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-New diseases
-New, successful competitors
-New predators
-A single catastrophic event
-A change in the environment

30
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What type of population is most vulnerable of genetic drift?

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Small populations

31
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What is strata?

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Rock layers that scientists study to observe evolution

32
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What are sudden changes in the rock strata called?

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catastrophism

33
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What is Uniformitarianism?

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Geological processes have changed the shape of Earth

34
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What is gradualism?

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The idea that species originate through a gradual change of adaptations

35
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What is punctuated equillibrium

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When speciation occurs quickly, in rapid bursts with long periods of genetic equilibrium in between

36
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What is adaptive radiation?

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a number of different species diverge from a common ancestor

37
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What is convergent evolution?

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evolution among different groups of organisms living in similar environments produces species that are similar in appearance and behavior

38
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What is taxonomy?

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The science of naming organisms and assigning them to groups

39
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What are the classifications in taxonomy?

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Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species