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1 Evolution of Populations

2 A. Genetic drift is a change in allele frequencies due to chance.
Genetic drift causes a loss of genetic diversity. It is most common in small populations. A population bottleneck can lead to genetic drift. It occurs when an event drastically reduces population size. The bottleneck effect is genetic drift that occurs after a bottleneck event.

3 The founder effect is genetic drift that occurs after start of new population
It occurs when a few individuals start a new population.

4 B. Sexual selection occurs when certain traits increase mating success.
Sexual selection occurs due to higher cost of reproduction for females. males produce many sperm continuously females are more limited in potential offspring each cycle

5 C. Isolation can cause speciation.
Geographic isolation physical barriers divide population

6 2. Temporal isolation timing of reproductive periods prevents mating

7 3. Behavioral isolation includes differences in courtship or mating behaviors Example: female fireflies only respond to light patterns of males of their own species

8 History of Life

9 Fossils can form in several ways.
Permineralization occurs when minerals carried by water are deposited around a hard structure.

10 Trace fossils record the activity of an organism.

11 Amber-preserved fossils are organisms that become trapped in tree resin that hardens after the tree is buried.

12 Preserved remains form when an entire organism becomes encased in material such as ice.

13 Specific conditions are needed for fossilization.
Only a tiny percentage of living things became fossils.

14 What type of fossil is this?
Arizona - World’s largest collection of petrified wood What type of fossil is this? PETRIFIED WOOD – These trees thrived in a sub tropical forest ecosystem million of years ago. When they fell they were covered by volcanic ash that seeped into their cells. Over millions of years the ash crystallized into a silica-quartz composite that gives it the “stone-like” quality.

15 Relative dating estimates the time during which an organism lived.
It compares the placement of fossils in layers of rock. Scientists infer the order in which species existed.

16 Radiometric dating uses decay of unstable isotopes.
Isotopes are atoms of an element that differ in their number of neutrons. neutrons protrons

17 Radiometric dating uses decay of unstable isotopes.
Isotopes are atoms of an element that differ in their number of neutrons. A half-life is the amount of time it takes for half of the isotope to decay.

18 Several sets of hypotheses propose how life began on Earth.
There are two organic molecule hypotheses. Miller-Urey experiment electrodes heat source amino acids water “atmosphere” “ocean” meteorite hypothesis

19 Microbes have changed the physical and chemical composition of Earth.
The oldest known fossils are a group of marine cyanobacteria. prokaryotic cells added oxygen to atmosphere deposited minerals

20 Eukaryotic cells may have evolved through endosymbiosis.
Endosymbiosis is a relationship in which one organism lives within the body of another. Mitochondria and chloroplasts may have developed through endosymbiosis.


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