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Evolution - MCAS

MCAS Vocabulary Evolution

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evolution change over time; process by which modern organisms descended from ancient organisms
theory well-tested, well-supported explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
fossil preserved remains of an ancient organism
natural variation differences among individuals of a species; results from mutation and sexual reproduction
struggle for existence competition between organisms for food and space
fitness ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
adaptation inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
survival of the fittest individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; natural selection
natural selection individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; survival of the fittest
common descent principle that all living things have a common ancestor
homologous structure structures that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic tissues
vestigial organ organ so reduced in size, it does not serve an important function; may be homologous to structures in other organisms
gene pool combined genetic information of of all the members of a population
allele frequency how often a form of a gene appears in a gene pool
species two organisms that are so similar they can interbreed in nature and produce fertile offspring
speciation formation of a new species as a result of reproductive isolation
reproductive isolation separation of species that prevents them from interbreeding and producing fertile offspring
behavioral isolation type of reproductive isolation in which two organisms have different mating rituals that prevent them from interbreeding
geographic isolation type of reproductive isolation in which two populations are separated by geographic barries like mountains or bodies of water
temporal isolation type of reproductive isolation in which two organisms reproduce at different times
biodiversity variety of organisms that exist in the biosphere
taxonomy classification of organisms
binomial nomenclature two part scientfic name for an organism; its genus is listed first, followed by its species
genus first part of an organism's scientific name
kingdom second largest taxonomic group; there are six - animalia, plantae, protista, eubacteria, archaebacteria, fungi
domain most inclusive taxonomic group, larger than kingdom; three exist - bacteria, archaea, eukaryota
Protista a single celled plant or animal, ex. amoeba, paramecia, euglena
molecular clock model that uses DNA comparisons to estimate how long two organisms evolved from a common ancestor
phylogenetic tree diagram showing evolutionary relationships of organisms with a common ancestor; resembles a tree
cladogram diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among organisms based on derived characters; resembles a timeline
divergent evolution pattern of evolution in which two species become more and more dissimilar
Fungi kingdom of heterotrophs that obtain nutrients through absorption, ex. mushrooms, yeasts
Eukaryota domain of organisms that contain nuclei, includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists
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