CB4 Natural Selection and evolution of humans Flashcards
What are 2 causes of genetic variation?
Random mutations producing new alleles, sexual reproduction producing different combinations of alleles.
What is a selection pressure? Give an example.
A factor affecting the survival and / or reproduction of an organism e.g. predation, competition for resources, competition for breeding partners, disease, environmental conditions, poisons.
Which organisms are most likely to survive / reproduce following a selection pressure?
The best adapted / those with advantageous alleles.
What does evolution of a species mean?
Changes in the appearance / alleles of a species over time.
What is an antibiotic?
A substance that kills bacteria, often by damaging their cell walls.
What does it mean if a bacteria is resistant to antibiotics?
The antibiotic does not kill the bacteria.
What are 3 characteristics that change over the course of human evolution?
Skull capacity / brain size increases, bipedalism (walking upright on 2 legs), shorter arms / longer legs.
What happens to stone tools used by human ancestors over the course of human evolution?
Increase in complexity, sharper blades, smaller size.
What are 2 methods for dating fossils?
Recording the layer of rock the fossils were found in, using radioactive minerals.
What are the steps to natural selection?
- A selection pressure is present
- so some characteristics are advantageous and other disadvantageous.
- Organisms with advantageous characteristics are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- The genes for the advantageous characteristics are inherited by their offspring.
- Over many generations the percentage of the population with this characteristic increases.