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Unit 6: Inheritance, Variation, and Evolution
6.2 Variation and Evolution
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Natural selection is the process by which certain traits become more or less common based on their relative
fitness
Variation within a population is essential for evolution through
natural selection
to occur.
True
What is an adaptation in evolutionary terms?
A trait for survival
Alfred Wallace independently formulated a theory of natural selection similar to
Darwin's
Match the scientist with their contribution to evolutionary theory:
Charles Darwin ↔️ Natural selection
Alfred Wallace ↔️ Corroborating evidence
Both Darwin and Wallace recognized that evolution occurs through the gradual change in the characteristics of a
population
Adaptations are characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce in its
environment
What evidence did Alfred Wallace provide to support Darwin's theory of evolution?
Corroborating evidence
Arrange the steps of natural selection in the correct order:
1️⃣ Variation within a population
2️⃣ Inheritance of traits
3️⃣ Competition for resources
4️⃣ Differential survival
5️⃣ Evolution
Individuals with traits that provide an advantage are more likely to survive and
reproduce
What are the four main mechanisms of evolution?
Mutation, migration, genetic drift, gene flow
Changes in DNA sequence that introduce new genetic variations are called
mutations
What is natural selection based on?
Relative fitness
Variation within a population is essential for evolution through
natural selection
True
Match the scientist with their contribution to the theory of evolution:
Charles Darwin ↔️ Proposed natural selection
Alfred Russel Wallace ↔️ Corroborated natural selection
Steps of natural selection
1️⃣ Variation
2️⃣ Inheritance
3️⃣ Competition
4️⃣ Differential Survival
5️⃣ Evolution
Match the evolutionary mechanism with its definition:
Mutation ↔️ Changes in DNA sequence
Migration ↔️ Movement of organisms
Genetic Drift ↔️ Random changes in allele frequencies
Gene Flow ↔️ Transfer of genetic material
Bees carrying pollen between flower patches is an example of
gene flow
Homologous structures indicate common
ancestry
True
Speciation is the process by which new
species
arise.
How do human activities like pollution affect evolution?
Drive adaptive responses
What is evolution defined as?
Gradual change in populations
What is an adaptation in evolutionary terms?
A trait for survival
Natural selection is the process by which certain traits become more or less common based on their relative
fitness
Individuals with advantageous adaptations are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on their traits.
True
What contribution did Charles Darwin make to evolutionary theory?
Developed natural selection
Darwin and Wallace jointly recognized the importance of natural selection in driving evolution.
True
What is the key observation Darwin made about individuals within a population?
They exhibit variation
What is natural selection driven by in a population?
Relative fitness
Individuals with advantageous adaptations are more likely to survive and pass on their traits to
offspring
.
True
Natural selection is the primary mechanism driving
evolution
What is the role of variation in natural selection?
Provides differences in traits
Over generations, advantageous traits become more common in a population, leading to evolution.
True
Match the mechanism of evolution with its definition:
Mutation ↔️ Changes in DNA sequence
Migration ↔️ Movement of organisms
Genetic drift ↔️ Random changes in allele frequencies
Gene flow ↔️ Transfer of genetic material
The mechanisms of evolution, alongside
natural selection
, alter the genetic makeup of populations.
True
An adaptation is a characteristic that helps an organism survive and
reproduce
What caused the peppered moth in England to change from white to dark?
Industrial pollution
What process did both Darwin and Wallace recognize as the driver of evolution?
Natural selection
How did finches with larger beaks survive during droughts in the Galapagos Islands?
Cracked larger seeds
Genetic drift is more significant in small
populations
True
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