Biology I

Evolution Study Guide- Test is tomorrow!!!

Abiogenesis Scientists Notes

1.  Know the scientists, what they did, and the conclusion of their experiment.

Example:

Worked with meat and maggots - ______

Tried to prove that abiogenesis existed- ______

Evolutionary Scientists Notes

2.  Know the scientists, what they proposed, and how they influenced Darwin’s theory of evolution.

Example:

Proposed the theory of use and disuse or the inheritance of acquired traits ______

Proposed the idea of checking the human population or running out of space and food ______

Evolution Notes

3.  Know information about Darwin’s travel and explorations. Know information about Darwin’s theory of evolution.

Example:

Where did Darwin do most of his studies? ______

Any inherited characteristic that enables an organism’s chance of survival is called a (n) ______.

Each living species has descended, with changes, from other species over time is called ______.

The ability to survive is called______.

A well supported, testable explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world is called a(n) ______.

The preserved remains of ancient organisms are called ______.

______and ______helped scientists to realize that Erath is million of years old and that the same processes that shapes Earth now shaped and changed it in the past.

______is the concept that members of a species compete for food, living space, and other necessities.

Each living thing has descended with changes is called ______.

______means that all species (living and extinct) were derived from common ancestors.

Earth Formation, Extinction, and Evolution Notes

4.  Know the endosymbiotic theory illustration and explanation.

Example:

How did plants evolve according to the endosymbiotic theory? ______

How did animals evolve according to the endosymbiotic theory? ______

What is the definition of punctuated equilibrium? ______

5.  Know the info on extinction and how earth was first formed.

Example:

What happens to organisms that cannot adapt to their changing environment? ______

What is chemical evolution? ______

6.  Make sure you know all Flashcard material.

Example:

An evolution pattern that shows that organisms came from a common ancestor______

An evolution pattern that show that organisms may be different but they evolved different and separately ______

When two species evolve together ______

A process that changes the gene pool by chance (happens randomly) ______

Structures that have the same function but are made of different tissues and structures are called ______.

Structures that are made of the same tissue or structure but have different structures are called ______.

The formation of a new species ______

The rise of mammals happened during what era? ______

The age of reptiles was during what era? ______

What era are we living in today? ______

Marine life emerged during what era? ______

Natural Selection is also known as ______.

Highlighted Notes: Chapter 15-17

7.  What processes have changed the Earth? ______

8.  Know the five conditions that must exist in order for genetic equilibrium (NO EVOLUTION) to take place.

·  ______mating

·  ______population

·  NO ______or ______

·  NO ______

·  NO ______

Know the 3 types of Isolation and the differences between them - they are also on flashcards.

Mechanisms or Types of Natural Selection Notes

9.  Know the three types of Natural Selection.

Example:

Stabilizing? Directional? Disruptive?

Only the fastest rabbits are able to escape predators. ______

Butterflies having small or large wings have a reproductive advantage. ______

Average sized deer are more likely to survive. ______

10.  Know the 4 mechanisms of Natural Selection.

1.  Genetic Drift-2 examples

a)  ______- drastic reduction in population size

b)  ______- colonization of unpopulated land

2.  Non______Mating- choosing mates

3.  ______- changes or mistakes in DNA

4.  ______- the movement of genes IN or OUT of a population (immigration or emigration)

11.  Know the example questions we went over in class. (Convergent, Divergent, Coevolution, Adaptive Radiation, Genetic Drift, and Selective Breeding)

Example:

·  The wing of a bird and the arm of a human are considered homologous structures. This is an example of what pattern of evolution? ______

·  The wings of bats and bird look similar and have the same function but they evolved separately. This is an example of what pattern of evolution? ______

12.  Know some info on the previous unit that was taught. (DNA Tech)

Example:

Know how to read a DNA fingerprint.

What is used to cut DNA? ______

What nitrogen base can be in RNA but not DNA? ______

How many chromosomes are on a normal human karyotype? ______

Whose job is it to carry the amino acid to the ribosome? ______

What is DNA’s sugar? ______RNA’s? ______

Nondisjunction and other mutations are the chief or main cause of ______.

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