Name one thing needed for evolution to occur, Genetic variation in a population, Genetic variation in an individual, Variation between populations, A Thunder stone, Assuming a population of squirrels was equally light and dark, which coloration would be more successful?, White, Dark, Both white and dark, Neither white nor dark, Define fitness, Being the strongest, Be able to just survive, Having more offspring and descendants (more babies = higher fitness), Having less offspring (less babies = more fitness), A bird wing and a dragonfly wing are examples of, Homologous structures, Both homologous and analogous structures, None of these, Analogous structures, A bat wing and a bird wing are examples of, Homologous structures, Both homologous and analogous structures, None of these, Analogous structures, Whales have hip bones that are free-floating. What best explains these vestigial structures?, They are remnants of a structure that had a function in an evolutionary ancestor and still have one now., They are remnants of a structure that did not have a function in an evolutionary ancestor but do have one now., They are remnants of a structure that had a function in an evolutionary ancestor but do not have one now., They are remnants of a structure that did not have a function in an evolutionary ancestor and still do not have one now., If you had a population of black and white beetles that lived in a forest of black and white trees, which graph would illustrate the selection?, Top Left, Top Right, None of these, Bottom, Which numbered location shows characteristics only shared by K,L,M,N,O, and P?, 1, 2, 3, 4, Who is credited as the founder of Evolution by Means of Natural Selection?, Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Charles Lyell, What is 'N' most closely related to?, O, L and M equally, K, O and P equally, L only, M only, What is evolution?, Change in phenotypic frequency in a population over time, Change in an individual over time, Change in allele frequency in a population over time, Change from one species to another only, What is Natural Selection?, Change in allele frequency of a population over time, The same as evolution, None of these, The process by which organisms with variations most suited to their local environment survive and leave more offspring, What were Darwin's observations about the natural world?, Species vary globally, species vary locally, species vary over time, Species vary globally and locally, but not over time, Species vary over time and globally, but not locally, Species are stagnant and do not change, What is genetic drift?, When allele frequencies change in a population due to natural selection, When allele frequencies change in a population by chance alone, When allele frequencies change in a population due to artificial selection, When allele frequencies don't change in a population, Variation can occur through:, mutations, sexual reproduction, sexual reproduction, lateral gene transfer, mutations, sexual reproduction, lateral gene transfer, mutations alone, The environment puts pressure on the _____________, but changes the ______________ frequencies, genotype, phenotype, phenotype, phenotype, genotype, allele, phenotype, genotype, What are the Kingdoms of Eukaryotes?, Plants, animals, and fungi, Plants and animals, Plants, animals, and amoebas, Plants, animals, and bacteria, True or false: Old world monkeys are more similar to apes than to new world monkeys?, True, False, Relative dating, Uses radioactive materials with a consistent half-life to get an age in years, Uses layers of sedimentary rock to determine how old a fossil is in comparison to others, Uses layers of sedimentary rock to determine how old a fossil is in years, Uses radioactive materials with a consistent half-life to determine age in comparison to other fossils, Radiometric Dating, Uses radioactive materials with a consistent half-life to get an age in years, Uses layers of sedimentary rock to determine how old a fossil is in comparison to others, Uses layers of sedimentary rock to determine how old a fossil is in years, Uses radioactive materials with a consistent half-life to determine age in comparison to other fossils, What is a theory?, An educated guess, The same as a scientific law, A broad explanation for an observable phenomenon, None of these, Give an example of artificial selection, coyotes and wolves diverging, Peppered moths, Pokemon, dogs diverging from wolves, On the left is a Mole, a type of mammal. On the right is a mole-cricket, a type of insect. They do not share a digging common ancestor, but both have clawed outward facing limbs to dig away from their face, reduced eyes, and a similar body shape. This is an example of:, Parallel Evolution, Convergent Evolution, Divergent Evolution, Coevolution.
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