Ch 15 vocab and exam study guide Study guide
Important dates:
Vocab quiz: Friday March 27th
Ch 15 exam: Tuesday March 31st
Vocab quiz terms:
Overproduction
Genetic variation
Struggle for existence
Differential reproduction
Fossil
Superposition
Relative age
Transitional species
Homologous structure
Analogous structure
Vestigial structure
Artificial selection
Natural selection
CH 15 exam study guide
- What conditions are required for fossils to form? What is a fossil?
- Which famous islands did Darwin visit on his trip around the world?
- Darwin saw that the finches on these islands had different shapes of beak. He proposed that they came from a common ancestor. What does this mean?
- Could animals on these islands migrated from South America?
- DNA analysis of two species can show that they have similar sequences of nucleotides. What is this evidence for?
- Explain coevolution.
- Explain the contribution to evolutionary theory provided by Jean Baptist Lamarck.
- Explain the main idea of natural selection.
- Explain the modern synthesis of evolutionary history?
- Explain uniformitarianism (Charles Lyell).
- How do homologous structures provide evidence that organisms share a common ancestor?
- How have humans used artificial selection?
- Identify an example of two human vestigial structures.
- If food becomes scarce, what will likely happen within a population?
- If two species have the blood protein, what does that tell us about their evolutionary history?
- Is it possible for offspring to inherit acquired characteristics from their parents? (tattoos, lots of muscles, etc.)
- Prior to Darwin’s publication of On the Origin of Species, there was a strongly held belief that the Earth and all her species were permanent and unchanging. What does this mean?
- The wings of a bee and the wings of a bird evolved independently within those groups (their common ancestor didn’t have wings). This is also the case for the beak of a bird and the beak of a squid (yes… squid have beaks… and they’re very scary looking too). Is this an example of analogous or homologous structures?
- What are the requirements necessary for natural selection to occur?
- What can happen to populations of the same species living in two different areas?
- What is a phylogeny?
- What is an adaptation?
- What is convergent evolution?
- What is divergent evolution?
- What is the mechanism of natural selection?