Evolution Extension Flashcards
Recall the steps of natural selection
The steps of natural selection are:
1. Overproduction
2. Variation
3. Competition
4. Survival of the fittest
5. Reproduction
6. Specification
Recall the causes of evolution through your hand
Pinky (Small) - Populations can decrease unequally, changing the gene pool
Ring Finger - Populations undergo sexual selection, leading to some alleles being desired
Middle Finger - The ‘m’ corresponds with mutations
Pointer Finger - The constant movement of the pointer finger symbolises the immigration and emigration of individuals and consequently their genes
Thumb - The thumbs up and thumbs down symbolises nature’s inherent desire to adapt to their changing environment. The size of the thumbs also shows it is macroevolution
Define microevolution
Microevolution is the change in allele frequencies that occurs over time within a population
Define macroevolution
Macroevolution is the major evolutionary changes over a longer period of time
Define adaptive radiation
The diversification of a group of organisms into forms filling different ecological niches
Define embryology
A branch of science that is related to the formation, growth, and development of embryo
Define divergent evolution
The process where interbreeding groups from the same common ancestor accumulate differences
Define convergent evolution
The process where independent organisms acquire similar traits
Define parallel evolution
The process where independent species acquire similar traits while evolving together at the same time in the same ecospace
Define co-evolution
The process when species reciprocally affect each other’s evolution due to interactions, such as predator-prey, plant-pollinator, or hot-parasite
Define analogous structure
Features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestral feature
Define homologous structure
Similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions
Define vestigial structure
An anatomical feature or behavior that no longer seems to have a purpose in the current form of an organism of the given species
Explain how analysis of DNA and chromosome provide evidence for evolution
The DNA and chromosomes of species show how closely related species are through the similar in the structure of the DNA and chromosome base
Explain how analysis of embryos provides evidence for evolution
Embryos between species cannot be distinguished, especially in the first few weeks