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Evolution Review AP Bio

What is natural selection? Survival of the fittest Those with the best adaptations survive and reproduce

What are the 5 prezygotic barriers? Temporal isolation Habitat isolation Behavioral isolation Mechanical isolation Gametic isolation

How old is the Earth? 4.6 Billion years old

List the categories of taxonomy. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

What are the 3 domains? Bacteria (prokaryote) Archaea (prokaryote) Eukarya

What happens after mass extinctions? Animals that survive reproduce and become more diverse

What is Pangaea? The supercontinent that existed 200 mya

What can plate tectonics cause? Volcanoes Islands Earthquakes Move continents together or apart Mountains

What caused the Cretaceous extinction and how do we know? An asteroid There is a large crater under the Gulf of Mexico with minerals from outer space

What are lemurs, and where do they live? Primates Prosimians Madagascar

Which ape spends the most time in trees? Gibbons

Who is Jane Goodall? English Primatologist Studied chimpanzees Saw them make tools

Who is Mary Leakey? Archaeologist Found fossilized footprints and Lucy

Who is Lucy? Our ancestor Australopithecus aferensis

Who is Ida? 65 myo common ancestor of all primates, including us

Which ape are we most closely related to? Chimpanzees

Where did modern humans evolve? Africa

When did modern humans evolve? 100,000 years ago

What was the first major step in human evolution? Evolution of bipedalism

List some anthropoids Monkeys Apes Humans

List some prosimians Lemurs Tarsiers Lorises

List some apes Gorilla Chimp Bonobo Gibbon Orangutan

What is an exaptation? When a structure evolves for one purpose and then later is adapted for another Like feathers on dinos then birds

What is a phylogenic tree? A diagram that traces evolutionary relationships

What is convergent evolution? When 2 species that are not closely related resemble each other because they live in similar environments Like bee wings and bird wings Sharks and dolphins

Which kingdoms are included in Domain Eukarya? Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

Which domains are prokaryotic? Bacteria Archaea

Which primates have prehensile tails? New World Monkeys

What is the oldest known primate group? prosimians

When did all primates share a common ancestor? 65 mya

Which primates use tools? Chimps Humans

Do we come from monkeys? No, we share a common ancestor

List the 3 main species of Homo in the order they evolved. Homo habilis Homo erectus Homo sapien

Where is the Fertile Crescent and what is it like? The Middle East “Cradle of Civilization” Where culture developed Used to be farms, now it’s a desert due to overgrazing

Name some Old World Monkeys Baboons Languar Monkey

Name some New World Monkeys. Spider Monkey Tamarin Monkey

What caused the adaptive radiation of finches on the Galapagos? Geographic isolation

If p is equal to 0.6, what is q? 0.4

If 600/1000 people show the dominant phenotype, what is q2? 400/1000 = 0.4 Always always always find q2 first

What are the 5 H-W conditions? Large pop Random mating No mutation No gene flow No selection (equal reproductive success)

The founder’s effect is an example of what? Genetic drift

What do we use phylogenic trees for? To show which organisms/groups of organisms are most closely related

What things are homologous to human arms? Whale flipper Bat wing Frog leg Cat arm

List King Philip in order Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

How do bacteria develop antibiotic resistance? Natural selection Survival of the fittest

How did Linnaeus classify organisms? By how they look (physical characteristics)

Polyploidy is an example of ______ speciation? sympatric

What is a species? A group of individuals that can breed and produce fertile offspring

What is adaptive radiation? The evolution of several species from one single species

What is kin selection? The survival of related individuals with shared genes due to altruistic behavior

What is the founder effect? The establishment of a new, genetically unique population through genetic drift

What is convergent evolution? The independent development of similar characteristics in unrelated organisms

Which results in more variation, sexual or asexual reproduction? sexual

Why are mules sterile? The chromosome number changed and no gametes will pair up the right way