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Evolution Part 2 Review
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- Q1What is a species?an animal that has the same type of body structuresan animal that lives in the same areaa new type of animala population of the same animal30s
- Q2The formation of a new and distinct species is calledreproductionconvergent evolutionevolutionspeciation30s
- Q3Reproductive isolation meanstwo organisms cannot breed succesfullyan organism is asexualtwo organisms become onean organism is infertile30s
- Q4Convergent evolution is when ...organisms without a common ancestor develop to be similar to each otherorganisms are the same speciesorganisms evolve from a common ancestororganisms evolve in partnership with each other30s
- Q5Divergent Evolution is...organisms are unable to live togetherorganisms evolve as partnersorganisms split into different species from a common ancestororganisms that do not have a common ancestor have similar body structures30s
- Q6Coevolution is...organisms without a common ancestor evolve similar body stuctureswhen organisms evolve in partnership with each otherorganisms live in the same geographic areaorganisms with a common ancestor develop into new species30s
- Q7What do we call when organisms change a little bit at a time until they evolve into a new species?punctuated equilibriumspeciationgradualismenvironmentalism30s
- Q8When an organism remains stable for a long period of time and then goes through rapid periods of evolutionary change, it is calledgradualismextinctonpunctuated equilibriumspeciation30s
- Q9Fins on a shark and fins on a dolphin are examples ofconvergent evolutioncoevolutiondivergent evolution30s
- Q10Wings on a butterfly and wing on a bat are examples ofcoevolutondivergent evolutonconvergent evolution30s
- Q11White bear and brown bears are examples ofconvergent evolutioncoevolutiondivergent evolution30s
- Q12Different types of fireflies are an example ofdivergent evolutioncoevolutonconvergent evoluton30s
- Q13Birds that eat ticks off of cows is an example ofcoevolutondivergent evolutionconvergent evolution30s
- Q14The bacteria that lives inside the human body and help with digestion is an example of ....convergent evolutoncoevolutiondivergent evoluton30s
- Q15Evidence from embryology supports evolution becauseall organisms have embyosembryos from all animals are the sameembryos from animals that are closely related go through similar developmentembryos are completely different for different organims30s