AP Biology Evolution Review Questions
Chapter 22
- What is taxonomy?
- Describe the contributions of the following the field of evolution: Linnaeus, Lamarck, Malthus, Cuvier, Lyell, Darwin, and Wallace.
- What are fossils? What type of rock are they typically found in?
- Differentiate between catastrophism, gradualism, and uniformitarianism.
- Briefly describe how Darwn came to the conclusions that he did about descent with modification and natural selection.
- What is natural selection?
- Define artificial selection.
- What is homology?
- Give an example of a vestigial structure.
- Describe how biogeography contributes to the theories of evolution.
Chapter 23
- What is the difference between microevolution and macroevolution?
- What is a population?
- Know how to do Hardy-Weinberg problems! Memorize the equations…
- What are the 5 conditions necessary for a population to be at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
- What is genetic drift? How can it be caused?
- Describe the effects that the following can have on a population: mutations, genetic drift, natural selection.
- What is the bottleneck effect?
- Describe what the founder effect is.
- What is polymorphism?
- Differentiate between directional, disruptive, and stabilizing selection.
- What is a heterozygote advantage? Give an example.
- Describe what occurs in sexual selection.
- Give an example of sexual dimorphism.
- What is speciation?
Chapter 24
- Explain the biological species concept.
- Describe the 8 things that serve as reproductive barriers.
- Differentiate between allopatric and sympatric speciation.
- Describe how autopolyploidy can cause sympatric speciation in plants.
- What are the indicators of adaptive radiation?
- Describe what heterochrony is and how it is related to allometric growth.
- What is phaedomorphosis? How does this provide evidence of speciation?
Chapter 25
- Describe the contributions of the following scientists pertaining to the origin of life on Earth: Pasteur, Oparin and Haldane, Miller and Urey
- Describe 3 different hypotheses that attempt to explain how organic compounds first appeared on Earth.
- What is a protobiont?
- Explain the role of RNA in abiotic coacervates.
- Describe how RNA is related to the first cases of natural selection.
- Describe how scientists use radiometric dating to determine the age of fossils.
- How is magnetism related to the dating of rock layers?
- Know the eras and periods of the geologic record and a major occurrence that occurred in each period.
- What are stromatolites?
- Describe the processes that occurred in the first prokaryotes that are vital to the function of all cell types that exist today.
- Explain the process of endosymbiosis and the significance of it.
- How did colonial prokaryotes contribute to the evolution of multicellular organisms?
- Describe what Pangaea is and the evidence that supports its existence.
- Explain the differences between the 5-kingdom system, the 6-kingdom system, and the 3-domain system.