B1 - Evolution Flashcards

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What was Lamarck’s theory of evolution?

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  • All organisms were linked by a fountain of life.
  • Useful changes were developed.
  • Useless features shrunk and were lost.
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Why wasn’t Lamarck’s theory of evolution widely accepted?

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  • There was no evidence of the fountain of life.
  • People didn’t like the idea of being descended form worms.
  • People saw changes weren’t necessarily passed on to their children.
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Explain natural selection.

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  • Reproduction gives more offspring than the environment can support.
  • Only those with inherited features most suited to the environment survived.
  • When they breed, the useful characteristic genes are passed on.
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Why did it take so long for Darwin to publish his ideas?

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He needed to amount a considerable sum of evidence.

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Give three examples of evidence that Darwin used to support his theory of natural selection.

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  • The organisms on different islands.
  • Breeding experiments with pigeons.
  • Study of barnacles.
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Give three reasons Darwin’s ideas not accepted quickly.

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  • The theory of evolution challenged the idea of God.
  • Scientists didn’t think there was enough evidence.
  • There was no way to explain why variety and inheritance happened.
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What is a mutation?

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Change in the genetic material which results in a new form of gene.

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What is classification?

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The organisation of living things into groups according to their similarities.

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Why is classification useful?

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It helps scientists understand evolutionary and ecological relationships.

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What is the biggest group in a classification system?

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Kingdoms.

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How are organisms put into kingdoms?

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They have many differences but some fundamental similarities.

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What is the smallest group in a classification system?

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Species

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What is an evolutionary tree?

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A classification which shows the evolutionary links between organisms.

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What is an ecological relationship?

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How species have evolved together in an environment.

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What is the theory of evolution?

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All species evolved from simple life forms that first developed 3 billion years ago.

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