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  • The outcome of speciation is the formation of new species
    True
  • What is the primary mechanism driving sympatric speciation?
    Genetic or behavioral changes
  • Geographic isolation prevents gene flow between populations.
  • Speciation occurs when populations become reproductively isolated
  • What is polyploidy, and how does it contribute to sympatric speciation?
    Doubles chromosome number, preventing interbreeding
  • Sympatric speciation requires geographic isolation
    False
  • What is speciation?
    New species arise from pre-existing species
  • Match the type of speciation with its definition:
    Allopatric Speciation ↔️ Speciation due to geographic isolation
    Sympatric Speciation ↔️ Speciation within a continuous population
  • Geographic barriers are a key factor in allopatric speciation
    True
  • Match the type of speciation with its defining characteristic:
    Allopatric Speciation ↔️ Geographic barriers cause isolation
    Sympatric Speciation ↔️ Genetic or behavioral changes cause isolation
  • In allopatric speciation, gene flow is prevented by geographic barriers.
  • How can genetic changes lead to reproductive isolation in sympatric speciation?
    Polyploidy or mutations prevent interbreeding
  • How does natural selection drive speciation?
    Environmental conditions favor different traits
  • Speciation occurs when populations become reproductively isolated
  • Geographic barriers prevent interbreeding between isolated populations
  • Steps of allopatric speciation
    1️⃣ Geographic Isolation
    2️⃣ Genetic Divergence
    3️⃣ Reproductive Isolation
  • Polyploidy results in a doubling of chromosome number
  • Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands are an example of speciation driven by geographic barriers
  • Reproductive isolation is the key driver of speciation in both allopatric and sympatric processes.

    True
  • Speciation occurs when populations become reproductively isolated
  • Allopatric speciation occurs when populations become geographically isolated
  • Steps in allopatric speciation
    1️⃣ Geographic Isolation
    2️⃣ Genetic Divergence
    3️⃣ Reproductive Isolation
  • What role does genetic drift play in allopatric speciation?
    Causes random genetic divergence
  • Behavioral changes within a population can lead to sympatric speciation
    True
  • What is an example of allopatric speciation?
    Finches with different beak shapes on separate islands
  • Plants with polyploidy are reproductively isolated due to changes in their chromosome number.
  • Random changes in allele frequencies, known as genetic drift, can lead to speciation.
  • Reproductive isolation is the key driver of speciation in both allopatric and sympatric speciation.
    True
  • What type of speciation occurs within a single, continuous geographic population?
    Sympatric Speciation
  • Reproductive isolation in allopatric speciation occurs due to genetic changes that prevent interbreeding.

    True
  • Match the factors driving speciation with their examples:
    Geographic Barriers ↔️ Darwin's finches on Galapagos
    Reproductive Isolation ↔️ Sympatric speciation in plants
    Natural Selection ↔️ Finches with hard seeds and large beaks
    Genetic Drift ↔️ Founder effect in island populations
  • What is the name of the region where over 2,000 species of cichlid fish evolved due to geographic isolation?
    Great Rift Valley
  • Speciation contributes to biodiversity by allowing populations to evolve independently and adapt to different niches
  • Geographic barriers are a primary factor driving allopatric speciation
    True
  • What is the process by which new species arise from pre-existing species called?
    Speciation
  • What type of speciation occurs when a population becomes geographically isolated?
    Allopatric Speciation
  • Genetic or behavioral changes can lead to reproductive isolation
  • What is the term for the reproductive isolation caused by polyploidy in plants?
    Sympatric Speciation
  • Reproductive isolation due to genetic differences can lead to sympatric speciation.
    True