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What is the theory of evolution?
Gradual change in
inherited
characteristics
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How does evolution occur?
Through the process of
natural selection
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What does natural selection state about organisms?
They show a wide range of
variation
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What happens to individuals with favorable characteristics?
They are more likely to
survive
and
breed
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How are characteristics passed on to offspring?
Through
genes
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Why is the theory of evolution by natural selection widely accepted?
There is
substantial
supporting data
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What is one piece of evidence for evolution?
Fossil record
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What do fossils represent?
Remains of
organisms
from
millions
of years ago
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How can fossils be formed?
From parts that do not
decay
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What are hard parts of organisms that can form fossils?
Bones replaced by
minerals
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What can fossils tell scientists?
How early
organisms
changed over time
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What are the benefits and problems with the fossil record?
Benefits:
Shows early organisms were
soft-bodied
Tracks changes in individual
species
Helps understand life's development
Problems:
Gaps in the fossil record
Some fossils destroyed by
geological
activity
Uncertainty
about life's beginnings
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What is extinction?
No remaining individuals of a
species
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What factors can contribute to a species' extinction?
New
predators
and diseases
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What catastrophic events can lead to extinction?
Asteroid impacts
and
volcanic eruptions
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How do bacteria evolve rapidly?
They
reproduce
very quickly
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Why is the development of antibiotic resistance significant?
It supports the
theory of evolution
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Why is the development of new antibiotics slow?
It is
expensive
and time-consuming
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How can doctors reduce antibiotic-resistant strains?
Prescribe
antibiotics
only for serious
infections
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Why should patients complete their antibiotic courses?
To kill all
bacteria
and prevent resistance
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How should antibiotics be used in farming?
Use should be
restricted
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What is the term for differences in characteristics among individuals in a population?
Variation
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What are the three causes of variation in populations?
Genetic
,
environmental
, and combination causes
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What is a mutation?
A change in a
DNA sequence
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How often do mutations occur?
Continuously
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What is the effect of most mutations?
They
have
no
or
little
effect
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What can happen if a new phenotype is suited to an environmental change?
It can lead to rapid
species
change
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What is selective breeding?
Humans breed plants and animals for
traits
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How long have humans been using selective breeding?
For
thousands
of years
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What are the disadvantages of selective breeding?
Can lead to
inbreeding
Increases susceptibility to diseases
Reduces
genetic variation
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What are the steps in the process of selective breeding?
Choose parents with
desired traits
Breed them together
Select
offspring
with desired traits
Repeat over generations
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What characteristics can be targeted in selective breeding?
Usefulness
or appearance
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What is genetic engineering?
Changing an organism's
genome
by
gene transfer
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What are genetically modified (GM) crops?
Crops
engineered
for specific traits
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What are the benefits of genetic engineering?
Overcome
inherited
diseases
Higher
crop yields
Resistance to pests and diseases
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What are the risks associated with genetic engineering?
Gene spread to wildlife
Negative impacts on
ecosystems
Ethical concerns about gene manipulation
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How can GM crops be engineered for better adaptation?
To be resistant to
herbicides
and
pests
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What ethical concerns are raised by genetic engineering?
Manipulating
genes
of
fetuses
for traits
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What are the two main types of reproduction?
Sexual
and
asexual
reproduction
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What are the characteristics of sexual reproduction?
Involves two parents
Cell division through
meiosis
Fusion of male and female
gametes
Produces genetically different offspring
Results in wide variation among offspring
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