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Evolution Test Study Guide Answers

Adaptation Natural selection Coevolution Divergent evolution Process leading to the increase in frequency of a particular structure, process, or behavior that makes the organism better able to survive and reproduce Natural selection Changes in inherited traits of a population over time Changes help to increase the species’ fitness in its environment Coevolution Two species that live in close proximity changing in response to changes in the other Divergent evolution A number of species split off from a common ancestor Convergent evolution Evolution in different groups of organisms living in similar environments that produces species that are similar in appearance and behavior

Homologous structures Gene flow Movement of genes in and out of a population (migration) Gradualism Gradual changes of a species in a particular way over long periods of time Homologous structures Structures that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic tissues Analogous structure Structures similar in appearance and function but with different evolutionary origins Embryology Study of the anatomy of embryos and their development Phylogenetic tree Diagram used to show the evolutionary relationships between organisms and classify them into major taxa

Where did Darwin draw his ideas of natural selection? Galapagos Islands According to Darwin, evolution occurs because of what? Because of natural selection What causes variations in genotypes? Mutations Natural selection could not occur without genetic _variation_ in species.

Who proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics? Lamark What do scientists study when looking at biochemical similarities among organisms? DNA sequences What would affect the evolution of a species over time? Resources in the environment and the offspring produced

Give an example of divergent and convergent evolution. What would happen to the populations of the same species living in different areas? They would evolve differently over time because of their different environments Give an example of divergent and convergent evolution. Divergent: beaks of finches on Galapagos Islands Convergent: insect, bird, and bat wings What type of population is most susceptible to loss of genetic variability as a result of genetic drift? Small populations

Describe and give an example of geographic isolation. When organisms are physically separated and form different species over time because of that separation Butterfly species on the east coast and those on the west coast of the US List all the conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Large population with no genetic drift No migration Random mating No mutations No natural selection

Explain reproductive isolation. Organisms are able to mate but don’t because they live in different areas of the same habitat or in the same habitat but can’t breed because of polyploidy Describe how speciation could occur as a result of geographic isolation. One species gets separated into two groups by a barrier. The two groups look different from each other due to different environments. What are the pieces of evidence for evolution? Anatomy, embryology, biochemistry, paleontology

What is a vestigial structure and give an example. Structure that had an important function in an ancestor species but no longer serves a function Appendix in humans How do fossils demonstrate evidence of evolution? Shows ancient species that are similar to modern species What is a transitional fossil? A fossil of an intermediate stage in the evolution of species What do similarities in proteins of different species indicate? They share a common ancestor