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| what do organisms descend from? |
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| why does the population remain stable when organisms produce more offspring than can survive? |
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| limited resources on earth |
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| what is it when individuals compete for resources and the better competitors survive? |
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| what comprises natural selection? |
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| all forces in an environment that cause differential reproduction among population members that differ in heritable traits |
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| who proposed natural selection? (2 people) |
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| economist who influenced Darwin |
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| who mentioned "survival of the fittest"? |
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| what are the 3 different outcomes of natural selection? |
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directional selection diversifying selection stabilizing selection |
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| what does directional selection do? |
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| shifts the phenotypic "curve" of population |
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| what does diversifying selection do? |
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| leads to a balance between 2 or more contrasting phenotypes |
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| what does stabilizing selection do? |
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| maintains phenotype within normal range |
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| what reduces genotypic variation the most? |
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| what leads to speciation? (species creation) |
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| in what type of natural selection do the most phenotypes remain? |
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| what leads to the least phenotypic variation? |
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| what are the 3 observations of neo-Darwinism? (phenotypes, assortment, genetic variation source) |
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-phenotypes vary, variations are heritable -independent assortment of chromosomes -major genetic sources of variation is MUTATION |
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| some ________ are better than others at helping individuals compete for resources |
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| advantageous traits ("better genes") produce more offspring than members with less advantageous traits |
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| what is an external characteristic? |
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| what is an example of an external characteristic that changed? |
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| industrial revolution caused trees to turn black, white speckled moths were now killed more and black moths survived and reproduced more |
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| what is the result of natural selection? |
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| selection for an evolution adaptation |
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| what is an internal characteristic? |
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| what is DDT and what did it do? |
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mosquito pesticide mosquitos with mutation that helps it survive DDT reproduce rapidly, eventually DDT stops working because almost all mosquitos are immune |
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| what is evolution? (2 things) |
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change in allele frequency over time change in appearance of population over time |
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| who is Lamarck, when and where did he work, what did he do? |
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| 1809 published Theory of Evolution based on observations of fossil records in Natural History Museum in Paris |
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| what did Lamarck propose? (2 parts) |
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mechanism of evolution use/disuse of parts and inheritance of acquired characteristics |
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| what part of Lamarck's proposition was accepted? what was not? |
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use/disuse - body parts used extensively to cope with environment became bigger/stronger while those not used deteriorated acquiring characteristics -parents pass on acquired characteristics to offspring (ex. bigger biceps) |
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| who made a visionary attempt to explain both the fossil record and current diversity of life? |
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| when was the Voyage of the Beagle? |
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| what is the best example of distribution of organisms observed by Darwin in the Galapagos islands? |
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| who is Alfred Russell Wallace? |
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| published joint paper with Darwin, "encouraged" him to publish his book |
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| when did Darwin publish Origin of Species? |
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| when did Darwin and Wallace publish their paper? |
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| why did Darwin wait 23 years to publish his findings? |
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he focused on Barnacles he knew it would be ridiculed, he wanted to protect his family told his wife to publish if he died |
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