Biology Darwin's Evolution Study Guide
Homologous structures such as the bones in wings, flippers, and arms are most closely concerned with
Anatomical similarity
Most of Darwin's observations about changes in species overtime and in different environments took place in and near
Galápagos Islands
Darwin concluded that the fossils of extinct Glyptodont must be related to living armadillo. His conclusion is based on
Homologous structures
In what rocks, fossils are found?
Sedimentary
The organisms examined but Darwin on the Galápagos Islands that were most important in his development of the theory of natural selection were
Tortoises and finches
True or false. All the finches, from different species with different beaks, on the Galapagos Islands are descended from a common ancestor (mainland finch) and therefore related.
True
True or false. Evolution can be described as the change of species over time.
True
True or false. Extinction is the product of natural selection.
True
True or false. Homologous structures are inherited from a common ancestor.
True
True or false. The greater the differences in the DNA base-sequence between two species, the farther they are related.
True
Humans evolve with the disappearance of tail, despite the presence of tailbone. The tail in human is a
Vestigial structure