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Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 3 Evolution – Jeopardy 1 Darwin Adaptation Evolution Evidence Natural and Artificial Selection Theory of Evolution 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Darwin published this book in 1859 What is The Origin of Species? It is why organisms compete for limited resources What is “organisms produce more offspring than can survive?” It is what individuals with traits that helped them survive in their local environments do What is “pass the survival traits to their offspring?” Darwin’s theory that natural selection does not demonstrate progress; rather, it merely results from a species’ ability to survive local conditions at a specific time What is Descent with Modification? Darwin observed that populations of this species of bird specialized over time to use the resources offered by their particular Galapagos Island habitat …an example of Adaptive Radiation What are Finches? This type of structural adaptation is illustrated by the viceroy butterfly looking very similar to the monarch butterfly What is MIMICRY? A change in the DNA of an organism What is a MUTATION? It happens when a mutation occurs in a somatic cell What is “the mutation disappears from the population when the organism dies?” A structure, behaviour or physiological process that helps an organism survive and reproduce in a particular environment What is an ADAPTATION? It is where some genetic information is expressed What is the PHENOTYPE? Homologous structures are similar because they were inherited from this What is a COMMON ANCESTOR? The fossil record, biogeography, anatomy, embryology and relationships in DNA all provide evidence of this What is EVOLUTION? The study of the past and present geographical distribution of species populations What is BIOGEOGRAPHY? This cell type first appeared in the fossil record 3.8 to 3.5 BYA What are PROKARYOTIC CELLS? A fossil that shows intermediary links between groups of organisms and shares characteristics common to two now separate groups What is TRANSITIONAL FOSSIL? Environmental conditions that select for certain characteristics of individuals and select against other characteristics What is SELECTIVE PRESSURE? In farming, it is easier to manage this types of field with only one plant type What is a MONOCULTURE? Selective breeding of this wild plant has been used to create many common foods including broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts What is the WILD MUSTARD PLANT? The process by which characteristics of a population change over many generations as organisms with heritable traits survive and reproduce, passing their traits to offspring What is NATURAL SELECTION? It occurs when humans exert pressure on natural processes to select organisms for certain and desired traits What is ARTIFICIAL SELECTION? It is the study of ancient life through by examining fossils What is PALEONTOLOGY? The idea, whose “name” was first used by John Spencer, that the organisms that are the fittest leave the most offspring, so those organisms win the struggle What is SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST? An idea that body parts that are not used or become unnecessary for survival eventually disappear What is USE and DISUSE? Charles Lynch suggested this theory geological changes are slow, continuous and operate at the same rates both past and present What is UNIFORMITARIANISM? The two British naturalists who, although working separately, at nearly the same time provided a similar theory to explain how species change over time What are CHARLES DARWIN and ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE?