Unit 3.5: Evolution of species Flashcards

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1
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Define mutation.

A

A random change of genetic matrial

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2
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What are mutations the only source of?

A

Alleles (form of genes)

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3
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Are mutations spontaneous?

A

Yes

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4
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Describe what variation in a population makes.

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For a population to evolve over time in response to changing environmental conditions

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5
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Explain how mutations confer an advantage to an individual.

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By making it better to survive

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6
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What is an adaptation?

A

Characteristics that make an organism well suited to survive in its environment or niche

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7
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Name 2 environmental factors that can increase the rate of mutation.

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Radiation

Chemical

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8
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What is selection pressure?

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Environmental factors that affect an organisms ability to survive in a certain environment

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9
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Give 2 examples of selection pressure.

A

Competition

Disease

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10
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Describe the process of natural selection.

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The best adapted individuals survive to reproduce and pass on their favourable genes that give them the selective advantage.

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11
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What is passed onto offspring in natural selection?

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Alleles

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12
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What happens to the animals that cannot compete as well as the other animals?

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They die and don’t pass their genes

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13
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Define speciation.

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The production of 2 or more separation species from a common ancestor.

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14
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What is the purpose of an isolation barrier?

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To prevent them from exchanging genes with each other

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15
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Why does natural selection choose different mutations in each group?

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For better survival in their environment

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16
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What can you do to show that the populations are two different species?

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Put them in the same environment and if they won’t inbreed, they’re different species.

17
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What are the types of isolation barriers?

A

Geographical
Ecological
Behavioural

18
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Give examples of geographical barriers.

A

Rivers
Mountain ranges
Desert
Under the sea

19
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Give examples of ecological barriers.

A

Temperature
Humidity
pH

20
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Give examples of behavioural barriers.

A

Mating signals

Mating rituals