2. Is this an example of random mating or non-random mating? How do you know?
1. How is the male bird in this video demonstrating his fitness?
2. Is this an example of random mating or non-random mating? How do you know? 1. How does migration increase genetic variation in a population?
2. The female house fly may lay a total of five to six batches of 75 to 100 eggs. In warm weather, eggs hatch in 12 to 24 hours. The larva will pupate and become adults capable of reproduction in 8 days. Do you think evolution will happen slowly or quickly in this population? 1. What are the driving forces of evolution?
2. Explain one of the driving forces of evolution listed on the board. 1. What is evolution?
2. How do you think mutations result in evolution? 1. How did the environment change which led dark moths to survive better?
2. In this scenario, what phenotype was selected for that allowed some moths to do better than others? what phenotype was selected against? 1. What do organisms compete for?
2. Why is it important that adaptations be heritable? 1. What is an adaptation that an animal living in a cold climate might have?
2. What do you think would happen if animals were not capable of adapting to environmental change? 1. Give me an example of an adaptation an animal has.
2. If you could choose an adaptation, what would it be? |
CategoriesMrs. HusselsteinBiology Warm-Up questions. Please write your answers in the Warm-Up document provided weekly on Google Classroom. |