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Transcript
Evolution
Natural Selection
Fossil
Artificial Selection
Biodiversity
Fitness
Vestigial organ
Directional Selection
Adaptation
Mutation
Survival of the Fittest
Theory
Descent with
modification
Homologous structure
Which of the following ideas proposed
by Lamarck was later found untrue?
a. Acquired characteristics can be
inherited.
b. All species were descended from
other species.
c. Living things change over time.
d. Organisms are adapted to their
environments.
Differences among individuals of a
species are referred to as
a.Natural variation
b.Fitness
c.Natural selection
d.adaptation
Fitness is a result of
a.Homologous structures
b.Common descent
c.Adaptations
d.Variation
Which would an animal breeder use to
produce cows that give more milk?
a.Overproduction
b.Genetic isolation
c.Acquired characteristics
d.Artificial selection
Darwin’s concept of evolution was
NOT influenced by
a. The work of Charles Lyell
b.Knowledge about the
structure of DNA
c. His collection of specimens
d.His trip on the HMS Beagle
People of Darwin’s time thought fossils
a. Were available for every organism
that had ever lived.
b. Were preserved remains of ancient
organisms
c. Were unrelated to living species
d. Were evidence for evolution of life
on Earth
Things to review for the test…
• All vocabulary from Ch. 15, 16
and 17.4
• Darwin’s voyage, Galapagos
observations
• Living organisms and fossils
• Tortoises and differences
• Lamarck’s theory
More things to review…
• Artificial vs. Natural selection
• Darwin’s evidence for
evolution
• Look over diagrams in text
• Review gizmos
• Patterns of evolution