Darwin's Theory
To understand how evolution might occur, Darwin studied the offspring of ___ animals that were produced by artificial selection.
domesticated
The process of change over time is called ____.
evolution
Members of a species can mate with each other and produce ______.
fertile offspring
The preserved remains of an organism that lived long ago is a _____.
fossil
A scientific ____ is a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
theory
Differences between members of the same species are called _____.
variation
Without ____, all members of a species would have the same traits.
variation
Today scientist know that organisms are ____ diverse than Darwin imagined.
much more
The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce is called ___.
natural selection
In 1858, ____ proposed an explanation for how evolution occurs
Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin
What did Charles Darwin do on the Beagle's five-year voyage around the world?
As the ships naturalist, Darwin collected samples and made observations of living things from different areas of the world.
Darwin made a number of important observation on the ____ Islands.
Galapogos
In Darwin's book, ____, he proposed that evolution occurs by means of natural selection
The Origin of Species
A ___ is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
adaptation
The different shapes of bird beaks are examples of ___.
adaptation
Only the organism with a desired characteristic are bred in ____.
artificial selection