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Name KEY DOK 6 Evolution STUDY GUIDE Define the following terms. 1. Extinction-all organisms in a population are dead 2. Adaptation-structures, functions or behaviors that help a population have a better chance of survival 3. Mutation-random changes in the DNA code that can be harmful, helpful or do nothing 4. Natural Selection-environment “chooses” organisms who survive because they have a favorable trait 5. Environmental Pressure-a change in the surroundings of an organism that may cause difficulty or ease of survival 6. Give an example of extinction-dinosaurs, dodo birds 7. Give an example of an adaptation-cheetahs with larger windpipes 8. Given an example of a mutation-coat color in mice that has different color bands 9. Give an example of natural selection-black peppered moths that survive when soot changes tree bark from tan to black 10. Give an example of an environmental pressure-earthquake, drought Describe the following pieces of evidence for evolution. 11. Anatomical similarity Organisms that have similar skeleton may have come from a common ancestor 12. Radiometric Dating A way to measure the exact age of rocks or fossils 13. Fossil Record Solid remains or imprints of a once-living organism; fossil record is incomplete because not all extinct species have left a fossil; fossil record can show relative age and distribution of organisms in the world 14. Developmental Similarity Organisms that have similar stages of development may have a common ancestor 15. Genetic Similarity Organisms with similar DNA may have a common ancestor Give an example of each piece of evidence. 16. Anatomical similarity The arm of a human, the leg of a cat, the flipper of a whale, and the wing of a bat 17. Radiometric Dating Radiocarbon dating 18. Fossil Record dinosaur 19. Developmental Similarity Humans and fish look similar during the early stages of development Genetic Similarity Mice and humans are mammals. Therefore, the DNA of mice and humans are more closely related than the DNA of humans and anemones. 20. Describe genetic variation. Diversity in a population; many genetic combinations which are helpful to fight off genetic diseases 21. Give an example of genetic variation. Giraffes that have short necks and long necks 22. Describe a favorable trait. One that is good for an organism to survive in its environment 23. Give an example of a favorable trait. A fish that matches the color of the reef it lives near Look at the following diagram and answer the questions. 24. This environment was once aquatic and was replaced by land. T F (circle one) 25. The diagram shows layers that contain fossils and were formed over a long period of time. Which statement best summarizes the history of this area? a. The environment was most recently has been aquatic. b. The environment has never been an ocean. c. The environment was once an ocean filled with fish and became a forest filled with dinosaurs. d. The environment has only been inhabited by aquatic animals. 26. Explain the process of a mutation becoming an adaptation. Be sure to also use the words: genetic variation, trait, environmental pressure, and natural selection. As you create the paragraph, you should use the following terms in this order: 1. Mutation-random change in the DNA code 2. Trait-a mutation becomes part of the genetic makeup of a population through reproduction 3. Genetic variation-there is diversity in the population 4. Environmental pressure-a change in the surroundings of a population of organisms 5. Natural selection-nature “chooses” one set of organisms with a favorable trait (one that good for survival) to survive and thrive in the environment 6. Adaptation-when a favorable trait that helps an organism survive in the environment is passed down to almost all of the population (at least), it becomes an adaptation