Bio - Chapter 21 - evidence for evolution (b)
1. greatest similarity is present 2. different characteristic are lost or formed 3. final form is obtained
developmental patterns seen in a groupof organisms often reveal evolutionary relationships. Place the developmental description in the order that they would occur in a group of related organisms, beginning with the earliest description at the top
pharyngeal pouches
early human embryos have _____ pouches which indicates that one of our earliest ancestors was an aquatic species
intermediate
even though there are gaps in the fossil records some of the most direct evidence for evolution comes from fossils called _______ fossils that illustrate how the major transition in life occurs
the widespread appearance of grasslands
evolutionary changes in the horse in North America is related to
55 (MYO)
horses are a member of an animal family that produced many extinct species and originated approx _______ million yrs ago (pg 425)
the climate impacts on the size of seeds which is a selective force for beck size
how does climate drive evolution in the medium ground finch
relative dating was used in the past now we use absolute dating
how has rock and fossil dating changed since Darwin's time
has lead to strong, predicable evolutionary response
in the laboratory setting selection for a trait in fruit flies
different species
laboratory selection experiments have produced forms that cannot reproduce and thus would in nature be considered
intermediate
many _____ fossils have been found that illustrate how major transitions in life have occurred in the past
light
on trees without lichens Tutt proposed that _____ coloured peppered moths were more visible to predators
increased
over the last 55 million years, the limbs of animals in most lineages of the horse family have ______ in length
light gray , black
peppered moths come in a variety of shades from _____ grey with speckles to completely ____ (melanic)
the absence of many plants and animals means there are many unexploited niches
species on islands often show great diversification why?
homologous
structures with different appearances and functions that are all derived from the same body part in a common ancestor are called ______ structures
evolved from the same body part in a common ancestor
the forelimbs of modern vertebrates are homologous structures meaning that they may have changed evolutionary to perform functions but the
large with complex pattern of ridges
the teeth of modern members of the horse family are
false
true or false; industrial melanism has only been observed in a few countries in Europe
1.the tree niche is empty and so a flower can evolve through natural selection to be tree like 2. tree seeds rarely make it to isolated islands
which of the following are reasons why island tress belong to plant families that typically do not have tree members eg. the sunflower family
silver fox
after generations of selective breeding this animal has been made exceptionally tame
can produce significant evolutionary change
artificial selection clearly shows that selection ____ evolutionary changes such that over millions of years selection can produce the diversity of life on earth
is a nonrandom process
because it favoured those variations that lead to the highest reproductive fitness natural selection (pg 432)
the geographic distribution of modern and extinct species
biogeography studies
substantial
what is the magnitude of change produced by artificial selection
reversal of industrial melanism is not correlated with the re-appearance of lichens
what recent obsevation has prompted scientists to challenge Tutt's hypothesis about the cause of industrial melanism
some organisms do not appear to be perfectly adapted to their environments
what statement is true about natural selection?
70 (MYO)
when did Australia separate from other continents
1.they are also known as fossil genes 2. they are the sites where mutations can occur 3. they are made inactive by mutations
which is correct about pseudogenes
like all mammals giraffes only have 7 vertebrae in their necks which limits their flexibility
why are giraffe necks not perfectly suited for their function?
1. because it is supported by a large body of evidence 2. because it helps explain a very wide range of observations
why is evolution considered a theory