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    • What is the key mechanism driving evolution according to Darwin's theory?
      Natural selection
    • Competition for resources is a key principle of natural selection.

      True
    • Lamarck's theory proposed that traits acquired during an organism's lifetime could be passed on to its offspring
    • Darwin's theory of natural selection emphasizes inherited genetic variations.

      True
    • What is the key mechanism proposed by Darwin to explain how species evolve?
      Natural selection
    • Natural selection contrasts with Lamarck's theory of acquired characteristics
    • Match the principle of Darwin's theory with its description:
      Variation ↔️ Individuals within a population exhibit different traits
      Competition ↔️ Individuals compete for limited resources
      Adaptation ↔️ Traits better suited to the environment increase survival
      Inheritance ↔️ Beneficial traits are passed to offspring
    • Darwin's theory built upon the understanding of genetics to explain trait inheritance.

      True
    • The geographical distribution of species aligns with Darwin's principle of biogeography
    • Comparative anatomy examines similarities in anatomical structures across species to suggest common origins.

      True
    • What is the mechanism that drives evolution according to Darwin's theory?
      Natural selection
    • Match the principle with the corresponding scientist:
      Acquired traits passed on ↔️ Lamarck
      Inherited genetic variations ↔️ Darwin
    • Darwin's theory emphasizes the role of inherited genetic variations
    • Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is in contrast to Lamarck's theory of acquired characteristics
    • Individuals with traits better suited to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
    • Match the principle of Lamarck's and Darwin's theories with their corresponding mechanism.
      Lamarck ↔️ Acquired traits passed on
      Darwin ↔️ Inherited genetic variations
    • Biogeography studies the geographical distribution of species to align with predictions of common ancestry.

      True
    • The Modern Synthesis combines Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection with genetics and population biology.
      True
    • Arrange the key principles of the Modern Synthesis in the correct order.
      1️⃣ Variation
      2️⃣ Inheritance
      3️⃣ Selection
      4️⃣ Speciation
    • Lamarck's theory proposed that acquired traits are passed directly to offspring.

      True
    • Individuals within a population exhibit a range of different traits
    • Who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection?
      Charles Darwin
    • Match the scientist with their contribution:
      Lamarck ↔️ Acquired traits
      Darwin ↔️ Natural selection
    • Lamarck's theory contrasts with Darwin's theory, which emphasizes inherited genetic variations
    • Who first outlined the principles of natural selection?
      Charles Darwin
    • Darwin's theory proposes that evolution occurs through gradual changes driven by natural selection.

      True
    • Arrange the principles of Darwin's theory in the correct order:
      1️⃣ Variation
      2️⃣ Competition
      3️⃣ Adaptation
      4️⃣ Inheritance
    • What does the fossil record provide evidence for in Darwin's theory?
      Evolution over geological time
    • Match the evidence supporting Darwin's theory with its description:
      Fossil Record ↔️ Shows succession of organisms over time
      Biogeography ↔️ Closely related species in same regions
    • The study of embryonic development, called embryology, supports shared evolutionary relationships.
    • Lamarck's theory emphasized the inheritance of acquired traits, while Darwin focused on inherited genetic variations.
      True
    • What is the central idea of Lamarck's theory of acquired characteristics?
      Acquired traits can be inherited
    • What understanding of genetics did Darwin's theory build upon?
      How advantageous traits are inherited
    • Individuals within a population exhibit a range of different heritable traits, which is called variation.
      True
    • Arrange the key principles of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection in the correct order.
      1️⃣ Variation
      2️⃣ Competition
      3️⃣ Adaptation
      4️⃣ Inheritance
    • The fossil record provides evidence for evolution by showing a succession of organisms over geological time
    • Comparative anatomy shows similarities in anatomical structures to suggest common evolutionary origins
    • Genetic variations within populations arise due to mutations and genetic recombination
    • Natural selection acts on genetic variations within a population, favoring those that enhance survival and reproduction