Evolution Flashcards

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Absolute dating

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Method of measuring rates of decay of radioactive materials to determine how long ago and event occurred in an organisms life

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Radioactive elements

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Breakdown or decay into non-radioactive elements at a very steady rate

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Half life

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The length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a
sample to decay

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4
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How old is the earth approximately

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4.5 billion years

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5
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Fossil

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Preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism

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Fossil record

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A collection of fossils that represents the preserve collective history of the earths organisms

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7
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what looked so similar in many organisms that made it difficult to tell them apart in the early stages of development

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Embryos all looked alike

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8
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Homologous structures

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Same internal structure but a different outside structure

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9
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Analogous structures

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External structure is similar but internal is different

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10
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Vestigial organs

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Structures that serve no useful purpose or function in an organism

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11
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Which 2-3 chemical compounds are found in all living organisms

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DNA and/or RNA, and ATP

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12
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Which five things/people had the biggest influences on Darwin

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  • HMS Beagle
  • lyle
  • farmers
  • maltus
  • lamark
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13
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Evolution

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The process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms

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14
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Evolutionary theory

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A collection of carefully reasoned and tested hypothesis’ about how evolutionary change occurred

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15
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Fitness

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Combination of physical appearance and behavior that helps organism survive and reproduce in their environment

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16
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Adaptation

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Process that enables an organism to become better suited to their environment

17
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Natural selection

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Process in nature that results in the fit organisms producing offspring

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Survival of the fittest

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Individuals with characteristics best suited to their environment survive the struggle for existence other individuals lacking the characteristic best suited to their environment die or leave fewer offspring

19
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Gene

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A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein

20
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Species

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A group of similar organisms that can breed with one another to produce fertile offspring in the natural environment

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Niche

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A combination of organisms habitat and it’s role in the habitat

22
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Reproductive isolation

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Separation of populations so that they do not interbreed to produce fertile offspring’s

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Autotroph

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Able to produce their own energy

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Heterotroph

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Could not rely on themselves to make their own energy

25
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Convergent evolution

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Process by which unrelated organisms independently evolve similarities and adapting to similar environments

26
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Relative dating

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Technique used to determine the age of fossils by comparing them with other fossils in different layers of rock