Introduction to Charles Darwin:
How Does Evolution Happen?
*Use the Cells textbook to complete the following:
CHARLES DARWIN
- List three things that scientists learned about Earth beginning in the 1800s:
- What did Darwin do in order to study plants and animals?
- What did he do during his travels?
- Darwin noticed that the plants and animals on the ______were similar to, but not the same as, those in Ecuador.
- How did the finches on different islands differ from each other? ______
- What was the beak of each finch adapted to? ______
DARWIN’S THINKING
- What puzzled Darwin about the Galápagos finches?
- A specific characteristic that can be passed from parent to offspring through genes is called a(n) ______.
- What hypothesis did Darwin develop about the Galápagos finches?
- What did Darwin do before presenting his new ideas?
Write the letter in the space to match each definition with the correct term.
______11. The idea that human populations can grow faster than the food supply. A. Lyell’s theory
______12. The idea that Earth has formed naturally over a long period of time. B. selective breeding
______13. The practice of breeding plants and animals to have desired traits. C. Malthus’s principle
- Why do farmers and breeders use selective breeding?
- Why might selective breeding be used in horses?
- Why might selective breeding be used in fruit trees?
- After reading Malthus’s theory, Darwin realized that any species can produce many ______.
The number of species’ offspring is limited by starvation, disease, predation, or ______.
- Darwin had begun to think that species could ______in their environment and ______over time.
- What idea of Darwin’s about species was supported by Charles Lyell’s book?
DARWIN’S THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION
- What was the name of Darwin’s famous book?
- What theory did he introduce in the book?
Write the letter in the space to match each definition with the correct term.
______22. Many more offspring are produced than will survive. D. inherited variation
______23. No two offspring are exactly alike. E. struggle to survive
______24. Many offspring will be killed before reproducing. F. overproduction
______25. The best adapted organisms will have many offspring. G. successful reproduction
- List two things that Darwin did not know in relation to his theory.
- Today, scientists explain natural selection in terms of changes in ______.
- These changes occur when organisms produce ______.
- When organisms carry genes that make them more likely to survive and reproduce, the process called
______occurs.