Cladograms | Natural Selection | Taxonomy | Evolution | Potpourri |
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It gets more recent
What happens to time as you move up a cladogram
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Natural Selection
The process by which the peppered moths changed color from light to dark.
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Kingdom
Which classification is the most diverse
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The tuskless elephants will survive and reproduce
If elephants are hunted for their tusks, what will happen to the tuskless elephant population over time
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The Origin of Species
What is the name of the book Darwin wrote
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before the organisms
If an organisms has a trait, where will the trait be on the cladogram
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to protect them from herbivores
Why did cacti adapt to have spines
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Spacius
Spacius greenus
What is its genus A extraterrestrial has the binomial name |
The environment
What selects for which trait is favorable
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A and B
Which two or more closely related and why
A-B 90% A-C 87% A-D 50% |
closer they will be on a cladogram
The closer two organisms are related, the .....
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an adaptation
Darwin's finches has different size beaks. The short beak is best for cracking seeds. The short beak is an example of ....
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Family
Which of the following is the least diverse
Order Class Phylum Family |
natural selection
What mechanisms drives evolution
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yes or no
Are you exempt from taking the Bio final
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the two organisms at the top of the cladogram
Where would you find the most recent ancestry
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Alfred Wallace
Who published an article that encouraged Darwin to publish his book?
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Speices
Name the Binomial Classification in order
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artificial selection
What is it called when humans decide what trait is favorable
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You separate groups of two until you can name an organisms
How does a dichotomous key work
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worms, birds, chimps, humans
Make a cladogram for worms, humans, chimps, and birds
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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"?
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Animal, Plant, Protists, Fungi, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria
Name the 6 kingdoms
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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?
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structures that have the same parts (bones) but may have different function
What are homologous structure
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