Evolution Flashcards
Biological Evolution explains both ____ and ___ of species
Unity and Diversity
Evolution is
A process of gradual change during which new species arise from older species
Three ways variation is evident in a population
-gross morphology (ie. structure of an organism)
-physiology of individuals
-gene sequences
Natural variations are generated at the ___________ by _____
Molecular Level; Mutations
Define mutation
Generation of new genetic material by mistakes during the copying of DNA strand(s)
Carl Linnaeus developed a classification scheme called
Taxonomy
Taxonomy involves
Describing, identifying, classifying, and naming of organisms
Ranking of life forms into groups is called a
Taxa
How do you write binomial nomenclature
Genus name, species name (in italics)
What is the hierarchy of Taxa (from least inclusive to most)
-Domain
-Kingdom
-Phylum
-Class
-Order
-Family
-Genus
-Species
A “species” is defined as a group of organisms:
-capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring
-with similar genetic identity or morphology
Five ways we can identify species
-morphology
-ecology
-geographic distribution
-biochemistry/physiology
-nucleic acid sequence
Dichotomy is
A division into two especially mutually exclusive or contradictory groups or entities
Dichotomous Keys are based on
Morphological characteristics of organisms (presence/absence, number, shape, distribution)
What are pros and cons to Dichotomy
Pros: it is parsimonious (simple and works)
Cons: ignores the TRUE relationship of organisms
What is the difference between Homologous and Analogous? Give an example of each
Homologous Structures: share common ancestral origin
-humans and bats
Analogous Structures: share a common function
-bats and birds
Legs of arthropods and vertebrates have a similar function, BUT they arose from different ancestors. This is called
Analogy