High School Science

Evolution

Biology

Quarter 4

McGraw Hill Module 14

LS4.C) BIO 4.4 ​ Engage in argument from evidence ​ that changes in environmental conditions may ​ cause ​ increases in the number of individuals of some species, the emergence of new species over time, and/or the extinction of other species. ​ Emphasize the cause and effect relationships for how changes and the rate of change to the environment affect distribution or disappearance of traits in a species. Examples of changes in environmental conditions could include deforestation, application of fertilizers, drought, or flood. (LS4.C)

● I can look for evidence of how and why environmental changes have affected species. ● I understand how the rate of environmental change affects species.

CONCEPTS (Nouns)

SKILLS (Verbs)

● Natural selection ● Evolution ● Genetic variation due to mutation and sexual reproduction ● Competition and fitness

● Construct an explanation based on evidence ● Analyze and interpret data ● Engage in argument from evidence

VOCABULARY

● Artificial selection ● Natural Selection ● Evolution ● Derived trait ● Ancestral trait ● Homologous structure ● Vestigial structure ● Adaptive radiation ● Gradualism ● Punctuated equilibrium

● Analogous structure ● Embryo ● Biogeography ● Fitness ● Camouflage ● Mimicry ● Hardy-Weinberg principle ● Allopatric speciation ● Sympatric speciation

● Genetic drift ● Founder effect ● Bottleneck

● Stabilizing selection ● Directional selection ● Disruptive selection ● Sexual selection ● Prezygotic isolating mechanism ● Postzygotic isolating mechanism

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