1.4.1 Darwin: The Theory of Natural Selection Flashcards
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Darwin based his theory of evolution by natural selection on
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- the fossil record
- the resemblance among similar species
- artificial selection
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The theory of evolution by natural selection incorporates several concepts
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- Species change over long periods of time.
- The number of species increases over time.
- All species descend from a common ancestor.
- New species emerge from natural selection.
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artificial selection
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- the process by which desirable traits are selectively bred in plants and animals.
4
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natural selection
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- the differential reproductive success of members of a
species.
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fossil record
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- shows that species composition has changed over time.
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resemblance between species
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- suggests that species weren’t just spontaneously created but that species seem to give rise to new species
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theory of natural selection
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- Individual members of a species vary in
characteristics. - The variations are heritable.
- Populations have the potential to populate the entire earth but don’t because the capacity of survival and reproduction is not fully realized.
- Different individuals of a population leave different numbers of descendants. The individual with the greatest proportionate contribution is the “fittest.”
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Which of the following findings would have provided Darwin with evidence that evolution by natural selection did not occur?
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- The fossil evidence shows that species composition always changes suddenly rather than gradually
9
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Which of the following is not one of the propositions of the theory of evolution by natural selection?
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- Reproductive potential is limited
10
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True or false?
Natural selection is defined as the differential survival and reproduction of a population’s individuals that are genetically identical.
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- false
11
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An adaptation is
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- a trait in an organism that helps it survive