Biology - Chapter 16 - Darwin's Theory of Evolution

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Process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms Evolution
Different, yet ecologically similar, animal species inhabited separated, but ecologically similar, habitats around the globe Species vary globally
Different, yet related, animal species often occupied different habitats within a local area Species vary locally
Darwin noticed that some fossils of extinct animals were similar to living species Species Vary over time
Who said that past geological events can be explained by the processes that occur today? Charles Lyell
Who said that unless that the human population stopped growing, we would run out of food to feed everyone? Thomas Malthus
According to Lamarck, how did evolution occur? Organisms passed on characteristics that the had ACQUIRED during their lifetime to their offspring.
nature provides the variations, and humans select the traits they find useful Artificial selection
What three requirements are necessary in order for natural selection to occur? More than enough offspring are produced, some organisms are better suited for their environment than other (fitness), Organisms have heritable adaptations that can be passed on
Organisms' traits seem to go along with their what? Environment
Any heritable characteristic that increases an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment Adaptation
The better suited an organism is to it environment... The more likely it is to survive and reproduce
A structure that had a function in ancestral species, but no longer serves that function. Vestigial structure
The study of where organisms live now and where their ancestors lived in the past. Biogeography
Descendants of the earliest organisms spread into different habitats Descent with modification
Structures that are shared by related species and that have been inherited from a common ancestor Homologous structures
Proteins like cytochrome c that can be found in many different organisms Homologous proteins
Process of using radioactive decay to give an absolute age of a rock. Radioactive dating
Body parts that share a common function, but not structure, and different ancestry Analogous structures
Life's genetic code is considered to be what? Universal
If two embryos of different species share similarities, what does this mean? They must share a common ancestor
What trait of finches did the Grants look at when testing natural selection? Finch beaks
Four steps of Natural selection Struggle for existence Variation and adaptation Survival of the Fittest Natural Selection (Study the diagram on page 462)
Name of Larmarck's theory of evolution Principle of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics
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