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All things Darwin
Evidence of Evolution
Patterns of Behavior
Interactions
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Darwin’s job on the HMS Beagle
What is a naturalist?
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A diagram that shows how scientists think different
groups of organismsare related.
What is a branching tree?
1,3
A chemical released by one animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same
species.
What is a pheromone?
1,4
The role of an organism in it’s habitat.
What is a niche?
2,1
A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
What is an adaptation?
2,2
Only traits controlled by ____can be acted on by natural
selection.
What are genes?
2,3
The regular, seasonal journey of an animal from one place to
another and back again.
What is Migration?
2,4
Commensalism, mutualism, or parasitism: as cattle foragein fields insects are stirred up, egrets follow the livestock and
catch and feed upon the insects.
What is commensalism?
3,1
The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to
survive and reproduce than other members of the same species.
What is a Natural Selection?
3,2
Similar structures that related species have inherited from a
common ancestor.
What are homologous structures?
3,3
A threatening behavior that oneanimal uses to gain control
over another.
What is aggression?
3,4
An interaction where one organism kills another for food
What is predation?
4,1
The gradual change in a speciesover time.
What is evolution?
4,2
A new species forms when a group is ________ from the rest
Of the species.
What is isolated or separated?
4,3
Animals ___________ for Limited resources.
What is compete?
4,4
A relationship in which both species benefit.
What is mutualism?
5,1
Any difference between Individuals of the same species.
What is variation?
5,2
Three things that scientists look at to determine evolutionaryrelationships among species.
What are fossils, early development, homologous structures or DNA?
5,3
Behavior cycles that occur over a period of approximately
one day.
What is a circadian rhythm?
5,4
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are all types of __.
What is symbiosis or symbiotic relationships?