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Miscellaneous
Scientists
Populations
Evolution
Evidence
Galapagos
Natural
Selection
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The elimination of
a species from
Earth
A 100
What is extinction
A 100
Type of reproduction
isolation where are
separated by natural
barriers such as
rivers or mountains.
A 200
What is geographic
isolation
A 200
Type of reproductive
isolation where
reproductive
structures are physically
incompatible
A 300
What is mechanical
isolation?
A 300
Type of reproduction
isolation where
organisms breed at
different times of the
year.
A 400
What is temporal
isolation
A 400
Theory that states natural
disasters such as floods
and volcanic eruptions
have happened often
during Earth’s long
history.
A 500
What is
catastrophism?
A 500
Lamarck would have
reported that these
animals stretched
their necks to reach
the leaves.
B 100
What are giraffes?
B 100
Came up with the
classification system
we still use today.
B 200
Who is Linnaeus
B 200
High birth rates &
limited resources
would force life &
death competition
B 300
Who is Malthus’
B 300
This scientist
proposed the theory
of evolution by
natural selection.
B 400
Who is Charles
Darwin
B 400
Proposed all living
organisms evolved
towards perfection
and complexity.
B 500
Who is Lamarck
B 500
Made up of all alleles
from all individuals in a
population
C 100
What is gene pool?
C 100
Two sources genetic
variation comes
from
C 200
What are mutations
and recombination
C 200
The movement of alleles
between populations.
C 300
What is gene flow?
C 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
C 400
Two different types
of genetic drift
C 400
The bottleneck effect
and founders effect
C 400
Type of sexual selection
where females choose the
male based on bright
colors, dancing, or singing
C 500
What is intersexual
selection
C 500
This means coming
from ancestors with
changes.
D 100
What is descent with
modifications?
D 100
Vertebrate forearms
are said to be this
type of structures.
D 200
What are Homologous Structures
D 200
These are structures that
are non functional in a
present day organism,
that were once
functional in an ancestor.
D 300
What is vestigial?
D 300
Structures that perform
a similar function, but
are not similar in origin
D 400
What are analogous
structures?
D 400
A DNA sequence that
resembles a gene but
seems to have no
function (like vestigial
structures)
D 500
What are pseudogenes?
D 500
The Galapagos are
these types of land
masses.
E 100
What is islands?
E 100
The Galapagos is
nearest to this
continent.
E 200
What is South America?
E 200
These large reptiles
expressed different
characteristics related to
the vegetation they
consumed.
E 300
What are tortoises?
E 300
Finches had different
types of beaks
adapted to their
E 400
What is type of food
consumed?
E 400
The fossil evidence
Darwin observed
showed…
E 500
Species change over
time.
E 500
Natural Selection can
only act on…
F 100
Existing variation
F 100
Natural selection is
sometimes referred
to by this four-word
description.
F 200
What is “survival of
the fittest”?
F 200
This is a term that
refers to any beneficial
trait.
F 300
What is an
adaptation?
F 300
Humans use this process
to produce new types of
cattle, plants, dog
breeds etc.
F 400
What is artificial
selection?
F 400
In order for natural
selection to occur, the
population must have a
range of differences
known by this term.
F 500
What is variation?
F 500
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Individuals that are
better adapted and are
able to produce more
offspring, are said to
have this to a high
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