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Natural Selection: 100
Define natural selection
Organisms w/ advantageous traits survive
longer, and pass those traits to offspring.
Natural Selection : 200
During the natural selection
activity (jelly beans) why did we
end up with more brown jelly
beans than green?
“Organisms” had camouflage adaptation to make
them less visible to predators.
Natural Selection : 300
How did natural selection occur with
giraffes?
Giraffes w/ longer necks could eat
more/ were better suited to
environment, left more offspring
who had long necks
Natural Selection : 400
Natural selection acts on
_________________.
phenotype
Adaptations: 100
What is adaptation that
some male birds have to
attract mates?
Brightly colored feathers
Adaptations : 200
How did peppered moths adapt to their
environment after industrialization?
Dark colored moths became the dominant
phenotype
Adaptations : 300
What are some adaptations that
polar bears have to help reduce
heat loss?
Large volume to produce lots of heat, small
surface area to prevent heat loss, thick fur coat,
layer of blubber
Adaptations : 400
What are some adaptations for
genetic drift?
There are none. Genetic drift is random!
(Ex: environmental disaster)
Speciation: 100
What is speciation?
The formation of a new species
Speciation : 200
What is a group of animals that
can only breed with each other?
A species
Speciation : 300
The image below shows
speciation caused by what?
Geographic barrier
Speciation : 400
What is it called when species can
no longer breed and produce
viable offspring.
A reproductive barrier
Human Evolution: 100
True or False: Humans are
primates
True
Human Evolution : 200
What is the evolutionary
relationship between humans and
Neanderthals?
We share a common ancestor, but are not
descended FROM Neanderthals
Human Evolution : 300
How many species of hominids are
present today?
Just 1, US! (homo sapiens)
Human Evolution : 400
“Lucy” is an Australopithecus,
the oldest known species of
hominids. What did they do
that we do?
Stood upright and walked on 2 legs