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Camouflage and mimicry are examples of
 
Adaptations
 
Embryology
 
Hibernation
Large, flightless birds like the Ostrich and Emu evolved similarly due to similar _____________________.
 
Environments
 
Thoughts
 
Feelings
The Glyptodon is an example of
 
a fossil
 
a myth
Domesticated dogs are an example of
 
Artificial Selection (selective breeding)
 
Natural selection
 
Embryology
The more genetic variation a population has, the more likely it is for the population to _______________.
 
Evolve
 
Go extinct
True/False - All traits are adaptations.
 
False
 
True
True/False - A trait is only useful to a population if it can be passed on to future generations
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
The term for a group of similar organisms that can reproduce and make fertile offspring
 
Species
 
Variation
 
Homologous structures
 
Appendix
Survival of the Fittest was proposed by this English naturalist
 
Charles Darwin
 
Lamarck
 
Wallace
 
Van Leeuwenhoek
The differences among a species, like different shaped turtle shells, are called
 
Variations
 
Hibernation
 
Toast
 
Selection
By having these (insert term we learned), organisms can have increased fitness
 
Adaptations
 
Food cravings
 
Blue fur
 
Toast
Give an example of an artificially selected organism
 
Corn
 
Maple trees
 
Spruce trees
 
Dandylions
When an animal breeder or farmer chooses the best traits to produce a better livestock they are using the process of
 
Artificial Selection
 
Natural selection
Phrase that goes with "the fittest don't die out and therefore reproduce and pass on their genes"
 
Survival of the Fittest
 
Equality for all
These are the remains of organisms that lived long ago and can be connected to organisms that live in the modern time
 
Fossils
 
Vestigial structures
True/False - Evolution by natural selection is a scientific theory.
 
True! It's been tested with experiment many times
 
False, it's totally made up
Which one is not considered an adaptation
 
Vestigial structures
 
Hair
 
Flying
 
Camouflage
The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in their environment
 
Fitness
 
Hotness
 
Strength
 
Thirst
Traits that allow an organism to survive and reproduce in their environment
 
Adaptations
 
Embryological similarities
 
Organelles
 
Chromosomes
The name of the process where organisms that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
 
Natural Selection
 
Artificial selection
True/False - Organisms decide to change over time
 
False! The environment shapes organisms
 
True! We can be anything we need to be.
True/False - Individuals evolve over time
 
False! Populations evolve, not individuals
 
True! Let's all think really hard so we can evolve Wings!
The change in a population over time is called
 
Evolution
 
Homologous structures