Macroevolution Flashcards

(7 cards)

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What is macroevolution?

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Genetic change that leads to the formation of a new species over an extended period of time.

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What makes macroevolution different from smaller evolutionary changes?

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Macroevolution results in new species, not just variation within a species.

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Does evolution happen at a constant rate across all species?

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No. Evolution does not occur at exactly the same rate for all species all the time.

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What does fossil evidence support about evolutionary rates?

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Evolution can occur at different rates, in different clades, and at different times.

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Why are fossil records critical to understanding macroevolution?

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They show long‑term genetic changes and the appearance of new species over time.

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Summarize macroevolution in one sentence.

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New species arise over long periods of time, and the speed of evolution varies depending on the group and environment.

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What do the different beak shapes in the image represent?

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Adaptations over time that can eventually lead to speciation.

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