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Biology in Focus (AP) Chapter 19 Flashcards

Adapted from:
Urry, L., Cain, M., Wasserman, S., Minorsky, P., Jackson, R., & Reece, J. (2014). Campbell biology in focus. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. (ISBN# 0321813804)

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6318561732AdaptationInherited characteristic of an organism that enhances its survival and reproduction in specific environments.0
6318561733AnalogousHaving characteristics that are similar because of convergent evolution, not homology.1
6318561734Artificial selectionThe selective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to encourage the occurrence of desirable traits.2
6318561735BiogeographyThe study of the past and present distribution of species.3
6318561736CatastrophismThe principle that events in the past occurred suddenly and were caused by different mechanisms than those operating today. See uniformitarianism.4
6318561738Convergent evolutionThe evolution of similar features in independent evolutionary lineages.5
6318561739EndemicReferring to a species that is confined to a specific, relatively small geographic area.6
6318561740EvolutionDescent with modification; the idea that living species are descendants of ancestral species that were different from the present-day ones; also defined more narrowly as the change in the genetic composition of a population from generation to generation.7
6318561741Evolutionary treeA branching diagram that reflects a hypothesis about evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms.8
6318561742FossilA preserved remnant or impression of an organism that lived in the past.9
6318561743Homologous structuresStructures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.10
6318561744HomologySimilarity in characteristics resulting from a shared ancestry.11
6318561745Natural selectionA process in which organisms with certain inherited characteristics are more likely to survive and reproduce than are organisms with other characteristics.12
6318561746PaleontologyThe scientific study of fossils.13
6318561747PangaeaThe supercontinent that formed near the end of the Paleozoic era, when plate movements brought all the landmasses of Earth together.14
6318561748StratumA rock layer formed when new layers of sediment cover older ones and compress them.15
6318561750Vestigial structureA structure of marginal, if any, importance to an organism. Vestigial structures are historical remnants of structures that had important functions in ancestors.16
6318561751Lamarcktheory of disuse and use; inheritance of acquired characteristics (1744-1829)17
6318561752Theory of use and disuseif a body part is used, that body part becomes larger and stronger, if it is not used, it deteriorates18
6318561753HuttonGradualism: believed that major changes such as earth today were shaped by slow and continuous processes. Gave clues to scientists that earth was much older than previously thought. (1795)19
6318561754Lyellbelieved that geologic processes were operating at the same rate as in the past20
6318561755Cuviercatastrophism: believed that the extinction of species was caused by catastrophic events such as floods21
6318561756Aristotlebelieved species were fixed and unchanging bc they were perfectly created by god. He organized them on a scale of increasing complexity "scala naturae"22
6318561757Linnaeusbinomial nomenclature- introduced the classification of species into increasingly general groups23
6318561758Scala NaturaeScale of nature that organized living things in order of complexity by Aristotle24
63185617595 observations and 3 inferences of evolutionobeservations: 1) limited resources 2) pops tend to be stable in size (only seasonal fluctuations) 3)population sizes inc exponentially if all individ bron reprod successfully 4) members of a pop vary in characterstics 5) variation is inheritable Inferences 1)overreproduction = struggle for existence = fraction of offspring exist 2) survival depends on inherited traits, adv traits = more likely to survive & reprod than other individ 3) gradual change in pop with more advanced charcteristics25
6318561760Thomas Malthusa population has the potential to increase faster than its resources and food supplies26

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