7.6 Evidence of Evolution

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    • What is the definition of evolution as it relates to organisms?
      Change in genetic makeup
    • Evolution applies to individual organisms rather than populations.
      False
    • The fossil record consists of preserved remains or traces of organisms from the past
    • Match the type of anatomical structure with its description:
      Homologous structures ↔️ Shared ancestry, different functions
      Analogous structures ↔️ Independent evolution, similar functions
    • The forelimbs of mammals are examples of homologous
    • What does the fossil record reveal about the evolutionary history of organisms?
      Gradual transformations
    • What is the focus of comparative anatomy in evolutionary studies?
      Structural similarities and differences
    • Comparative embryology provides evidence for evolution by revealing shared developmental pathways
    • Match the concept in molecular biology with its significance in evolutionary studies:
      Conserved sequences ↔️ Shared evolutionary history
      Protein similarities ↔️ Changes in structure and function
    • Conserved sequences in DNA and proteins indicate a shared evolutionary history
    • Give an example of conserved genes in humans and chimpanzees.
      Conserved hemoglobin genes
    • Evolution is driven by factors such as natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift
    • What is the fossil record composed of?
      Preserved remains and traces
    • What is an example of a transitional fossil that links major groups?
      Archaeopteryx
    • Natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift are key drivers of evolution
    • How does the fossil record provide evidence for evolution?
      Chronological sequence of species
    • The fossil record is complete and shows every evolutionary transition.
      False
    • What is an example of analogous structures in different organisms?
      Wings of insects and birds
    • Analogous structures indicate common ancestry.
      False
    • Fossils can be composed of bones, shells, plant matter, imprints, or casts
    • Homologous structures perform the same function in all organisms.
      False
    • What do early limb buds in human embryos suggest about common ancestry?
      Shared developmental pathways
    • What does molecular biology compare to provide evidence for evolution?
      DNA and protein sequences
    • Protein similarities reveal how structures and functions have changed over time.

      True
    • What is evolution defined as?
      Change in heritable traits
    • Evolution applies to populations, not individual organisms.

      True
    • Order the ways the fossil record provides evidence for evolution.
      1️⃣ Demonstrates sequences of species over time
      2️⃣ Illustrates transitional forms
      3️⃣ Reveals extinction events
    • The fossil record is complete and captures the full evolutionary history of all organisms.
      False
    • The fossil record is only a partial picture of evolutionary history due to its incompleteness
    • The fossil record is complete because all organisms fossilize well.
      False
    • Match the key aspects of the fossil record with their descriptions:
      Definition ↔️ Preserved remains or traces of organisms
      Composition ↔️ Bones, shells, plant matter
      Significance ↔️ Illustrates evolutionary transitions
      Limitations ↔️ Incomplete due to preservation conditions
    • Homologous structures are similar in structure due to common ancestry
    • Give an example of homologous structures.
      Forelimbs of mammals
    • Match the features of homologous and analogous structures:
      Origin of homologous structures ↔️ Common ancestor
      Structure of analogous structures ↔️ Different
      Function of homologous structures ↔️ Varied
      Example of analogous structures ↔️ Wings of insects and birds
    • Comparative embryology reveals shared developmental pathways suggesting common ancestry
    • Which group retains a tail throughout life as embryos develop?
      Fish
    • Comparative embryology provides evidence of evolution by revealing shared developmental pathways among related species.
      True
    • Conserved sequences in molecular biology reflect common ancestry, while protein similarities reflect evolutionary divergence
    • Biogeography studies the geographic distribution of living organisms and the factors influencing it.

      True
    • What does endemism refer to in biogeography?
      Restriction of a species
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