Cladograms Natural Selection Taxonomy Evolution Potpourri
100
It gets more recent
What happens to time as you move up a cladogram
100
Natural Selection
The process by which the peppered moths changed color from light to dark.
100
Kingdom
Which classification is the most diverse
100
The tuskless elephants will survive and reproduce
If elephants are hunted for their tusks, what will happen to the tuskless elephant population over time
100
The Origin of Species
What is the name of the book Darwin wrote
200
before the organisms
If an organisms has a trait, where will the trait be on the cladogram
200
to protect them from herbivores
Why did cacti adapt to have spines
200
Spacius
Spacius greenus

What is its genus

A extraterrestrial has the binomial name
200
The environment
What selects for which trait is favorable
200
A and B
Which two or more closely related and why

A-B 90%
A-C 87%
A-D 50%
300
closer they will be on a cladogram
The closer two organisms are related, the .....
300
an adaptation
Darwin's finches has different size beaks. The short beak is best for cracking seeds. The short beak is an example of ....
300
Family
Which of the following is the least diverse

Order Class Phylum Family
300
natural selection
What mechanisms drives evolution
300
yes or no
Are you exempt from taking the Bio final
400
the two organisms at the top of the cladogram
Where would you find the most recent ancestry
400
Alfred Wallace
Who published an article that encouraged Darwin to publish his book?
400
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Speices
Name the Binomial Classification in order
400
artificial selection
What is it called when humans decide what trait is favorable
400
You separate groups of two until you can name an organisms
How does a dichotomous key work
500
worms, birds, chimps, humans
Make a cladogram for worms, humans, chimps, and birds
500
survival of the fittest
In our birds on an island. Spoons were able to get the most food in the environment. What do you call having a "spoon" for a beak"?
500
Animal, Plant, Protists, Fungi, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria
Name the 6 kingdoms
500
Traits you are able to get over your lifetime, Ex: a tatoo

They are not passed on to offspring
What are acquired traits and are they passed on to offspring?
500
structures that have the same parts (bones) but may have different function
What are homologous structure






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