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1. Artificial Selectionobservation that selective breeding of crops and animals by farmers could produce more desirable offspring. • Homologous Structures- traits that are similar in different species because species share a common ancestor. same structure/different function • • Analogous Structures- Do not have common evolutionary origin. different structure/same function Vestigial Structure- structures that are inherited but often unused! • Adaptation- evolution of a structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism to respond to environmental factors and to live to produce offspring. – change to better suit its environment • This bird has developed a long beak to better reach nectar in flowers Genetic Drift- the alteration of allelic sequences by chance events Amish people and the higher percentage of children born with 6 fingers • Speciation- evolution of a new species – birds where all the same species until the birds adapted and start to develop beaks that were better suited to eat certain foods • Reproductive Isolation- formerly interbreeding organims can no longer mate and produce fertile offspring. The genes have become too different – can result from animals being separated geographically or from animals mating at different seasons Mates in the summer Mates in the Winter Geographic isolation 1. Geographic Isolation- physical barrier divides a population; rivers, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, etc.. The species can no longer breed together because they have become two different species 1. Divergent evolution- specis that were once similar to an ancestral species diverge, or become increasingly distinct. Species become less similiar Adaptive radiation Hawaiian Niches Adaptive radiation Hawaiian Honeycreeper 1. Convergent Evolution- a pattern of evolution in which distantly related organisms evolve similar traits. Species Develop Similar characterstics The answer is convergent evolution. Dolphins and sharks are unrelated organisms that have evolved similar traits because they share similar environmental pressures.