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Exploring Life CH 14:
Evolution Darwin Natural Selection
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Biology
10th Grade
02/27/2009

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What is Darwin famous for studying?
Definition
Galapagos Finches (birds)
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Darwin's finches are an example of what kind of evolution?
Definition
adaptive radiation
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Evolution is
Definition
the change over time of the gene pool of a species/population
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adaptation
Definition
inherited characteristic/trait that improves an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
Term

descent with modification:

Definition
process by which descendants of ancestral organisms spread into various habitats and accumulate adaptations to diverse ways of life
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natural selection:
Definition
process by which individuals with inherited characteristics well-suited to the environment leave more offspring than do other individuals
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What 2 ideas were common PRIOR to Darwin?
Definition

1.  Species were fixed/do not change over time

2.  The earth was less than 10,000 years old.

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What was Lamarck's theory?
Definition

Lamarck believed that traits acquired over their lifetime could be passed on to offspring.

 

Example:  if I dyed my hair purple, my kids could have purple hair.

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What was the name of the book Darwin wrote?
Definition
On the Origin of Species
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Name the areas of evidence that influenced Darwin/used to support natural selection.
Definition

1.  Geology

2.  Fossils

3.  Distribution of populations/species

4.  Comparative Anatomy/Homologous structures

5.  Vestigial Structures

6.  Biochemical comparison

7.  Selective breeding

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What did Darwin observe in the Galapagos Islands?
Definition
That all of the finches resembled those of the main island however they were uniquely adapted to each of their islands.
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fossil:
Definition
preserved remains or marking left by an organism that lived in the past
Term

fossil record

Definition
chronological collection of life's remains in sedimentary rock layers
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extinct:
Definition
no longer existing as a living species on Earth
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homologous structure:
Definition
similar structure found in more than one species that share a common ancestor
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vestigial structure:
Definition
remnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species' ancestors, but has no clear function in the modern species
Term
Give an example of a vestigial structure:
Definition

appendix

pelvic bone in snake

tailbone

Term
Give an example of homologous structures.
Definition
The forearm of the human hand, cat, whale and bat.
Term
If you compare 3 organisms.  Organism A and B are very similar in DNA however organism A and C are very different.  What conclusion can you draw?
Definition
Organism A and B more closely related and probably have a common ancestor while organism A and organism C are less closely related.
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population:

Definition
group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area at the same time
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variation:
Definition
difference among members of a species
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artificial selection:
Definition
selective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to produce offspring with desired genetic traits
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Give an example of natural selection:
Definition
When rabbits become more white and less brown as a population lives in a snowy region.
Term
Give an example of artificial selection.
Definition
When breeding cows to produce more milk.
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How is a doctor's advice to finish all of your antibiotics (medicine) important to the idea of natural selection.

Definition
Any bacteria that survive the first few doses of bacteria could potentially survive and reproduce passing along genes that make the population more resistant to antibiotics.  This could lead to antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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gene pool:
Definition
all of the alleles in all the individuals that make up a population
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microevolution:
Definition
evolution on the smallest scale—a generation-to-generation change in the frequencies of alleles within a population
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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium:
Definition
condition that occurs when the frequency of alleles in a particular gene pool remain constant over time
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genetic drift:
Definition
change in the gene pool of a population due to chance
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gene flow:
Definition
exchange of genes between populations
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fitness:
Definition
contribution that an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation compared to the contributions of other individuals
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Who is more fit according to Darwin?

The olympic athelete with 1 child or the man who eats cheetos and Pepsi everyday but has 12 kids?

Definition
The man with 12 kids.
Term
If a population has a change in gene pool over a 20 year period is that an example of microevolution or macroevolution?
Definition
microevolution
Term
Give several examples of "pressures" that contribute to natural selection:
Definition

predators

competition for food, shelter, or resources

natural disaster

 

Term
which is more random gene flow or genetic drift?
Definition
genetic drift
Term
 

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antibiotic:

Definition
medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
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biological species concept:
Definition
definition of a species as a population or group of populations whose members can breed with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring
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macroevolution:
Definition
major biological changes evident in the fossil record
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speciation:

Definition
formation of new species
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reproductive isolation:
Definition
condition in which a reproductive barrier keeps two species from interbreeding
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geographic isolation:
Definition
separation of populations as a result of geographic change or migration to geographically isolated places
Term
List 3 types of prezygotic reproductive barriers.
Definition
mechanical, temporal, behavioral
Term
Give an example of geographic isolation.
Definition
Two populations of squirrels are separated by a river that was once dry and reforms, separating them by water.
Term
Give an example of adaptive radiation.
Definition

Darwin's finches that be believes started from a single ancestor on the main island.

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embryology:
Definition
study of multicellular organisms as they develop from fertilized eggs to fully formed organisms
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How does evolution produce complex structures such as the eye?
Definition
It makes MANY MANY small changes over a period of time.  The stages inbetween are all a benefit to the organism...unlike the horse developing wheels.
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phylogenetic tree:
Definition
branching diagram, suggesting evolutionary relationships, that classifies species into groups within groups
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convergent evolution:
Definition
process in which unrelated species from similar environments have adaptations that seem very similar
Term
Butterflies and birds both developing flight is an example of:
Definition
convergent evolution.
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analogous structures:
Definition
similarities among unrelated species that result from convergent evolution
Term
Wings of butterflies and wings of birds would be considered.....
Definition

analagous structures

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derived character:
Definition
homologous characteristic that unites organisms as a group
Term
cladogram:
Definition
phylogenetic tree constructed from a series of two-way branch points, suggesting ancestral relationships among species
Term

Hair on all mammals is an example of:

Definition
a derrived character
Term

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Definition
A cladogram
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What are the different parts of the diagram (in different colors called?)

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Definition
Clades
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What is this diagram called?

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Definition
Phylogenic Tree
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