Natural Selection + Evolution Flashcards

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Natural Selection

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  • Organisms with favorable variations able to survive in environment to compete + reproduce more
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Reproduction

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  • Population of species produce many offsprings to inherit characteristics
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Variation

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  • Born with a different trait than the rest of the species
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Competition

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  • Limited environment resources –> not all offspring survive –> variations benefit offspring to survive + reproduce
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Selection

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  • Overtime, variation inherited by offspring until dominant
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Types of Adaptation

Behavioral

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  • Organism behaves/acts
    ex. hunting at night, moving in herds
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Types of Adaptation

Structural

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  • Color, shape, other physical characteristics
    ex. length of neck
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Types of Adaptation

Functional

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  • Internal body systems affect biochemistry
    ex. drop in body temp during winter
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Artificial Selection

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  • Humans select favorable traits breed together to make it dominant in species
    ex. dogs
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Fossil

Types of fossils, shows, finding age

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  • Types of fossils: mineralization, carbonization, molds and casts, trace fossils, original material
  • Shows: when organisms lived, diversity of organisms, extinctions, how organisms changed overtime
  • Finding age: relative + absolute age
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Adaptation

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  • Trait that changed to benefit organism
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Analous Structures

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  • function: the same
  • Ex: wings are used to fly
  • structure: different
  • Ex: fuction of wings the same for the bat and butterly, the structure is different
  • shows: animals live in same environment
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Homologus Structures

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  • function: different
  • Ex: deltoid muscle in cats for walking, deltoid muscle in humans for holding
  • structure: same
  • Ex: cat and human all have deltoid muscle in shoulder
  • shower: which organisms closely related
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Vestigial Structures

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  • structure no longer has function
  • important: ancestors used structure in past
  • Ex: cave fish = blind but has eyes
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DNA/Protein Sequences

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  • more similarities we have in DNA and proteins –> closer related we are with them
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Embryology

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  • study of embryos
  • purpose: look at body structures + compare when they are in embryo
  • 2 common structures: tail + gill slits (lungs)