evolution chapter 7 Flashcards
structural adaptation
physical appearance
ex: camouflage, mimicry
physiological adaptation
internal and cellular features of organism
ex: toxins produced by plants
behaviour adaptation
actions of an organism
ex: hibernation, migrating south
how are adaptations developed
- positive effect, negative effect, no effect on an individuals ability to survive and reproduce
- interaction with environment is important as it can change
ex: climates, droughts, floods
what determines what variations become adaptations
different combinations of genes offspring can inherit from parents can result in greater genetic variation
- sources: sexual reproduction, mutations, gene flow
explain adaptations using peppered moths
ratios of moths in population changed over successive generations
how can mutations provide selective advantage?
help organism survive changing environmental conditions
ex: antibiotic resistant
natural selection
describes changes to population caused by environmental pressures and selective advantages
ex: giraffes with long necks passed down trait
artificial selection
describes changes to population caused by selective breeding by humans
ex: cats bred for appearance
similarities between natural and artificial
population changes over time and certain traits become more common
consequences of artificial selection
certain traits selected for, other traits become negatively affected
ex: english bulldog bred to have flat faces, can result in respiratory problems