BiogeographySimilarspecies arisein the samegeographiclocationBottleneckEffectType ofgenetic driftwherepopulation isreducedArtificialSelectionTraits areselectedfor byhumansGeneFlowMovement ofalleles fromonepopulation toanotherFounder'sEffectType ofgenetic driftcreated by anew colonyStasisNochange inpopulationevolutionConvergentevolutionUnrelatedorganismsresemble eachother due tosimilarenvironmentFossilrecordCan provide"missinglinks" inancestry ofspeciesVestigialstructureBodyparts nolongerusefulNaturalSelectionTraitsselected byenvironmentalfactorsPunctuatedEquilibriumRapidchangeseparated byperiod of nochange at allDNASimilargenetic codeamong closelyrelatedorganismsMutationsChanges inDNA whichincreasediversityGeneticvariationAnorganism'sunique set ofinheritedtraitsEvolutionChange in apopulation'straits overtime.EmbryologyDevelopmentalsimilarities oforganismsfrom commonancestorsAdaptationInherited traitor behaviorthat helps anorganismsurviveFitnessOrganism'sability tosurvive andreproduceGradualismGradualchange overa long periodof timeRecombinationNewcombinationof genes thatoccurs duringmeiosisExtinctionEliminationof aspeciesGeneticDriftAllelefrequencies ina populationchange bychanceHeritabletraitCharacteristicpassed downthroughgenerationsby genesAcquiredtraitCharacteristicthat islearned overan animal'slifetimeCoevolutionTwo speciesevolve inresponse toeach other.AnalogousstructureDifferentstructures whichfunction similarlyin unrelatedspeciesHomologousstructureSimilarstructures whichfunctiondifferently inrelated speciesDivergentevolutionAll speciesshare acommonancestorSexualSelectionTraits thathelp anorganismattract amateBiogeographySimilarspecies arisein the samegeographiclocationBottleneckEffectType ofgenetic driftwherepopulation isreducedArtificialSelectionTraits areselectedfor byhumansGeneFlowMovement ofalleles fromonepopulation toanotherFounder'sEffectType ofgenetic driftcreated by anew colonyStasisNochange inpopulationevolutionConvergentevolutionUnrelatedorganismsresemble eachother due tosimilarenvironmentFossilrecordCan provide"missinglinks" inancestry ofspeciesVestigialstructureBodyparts nolongerusefulNaturalSelectionTraitsselected byenvironmentalfactorsPunctuatedEquilibriumRapidchangeseparated byperiod of nochange at allDNASimilargenetic codeamong closelyrelatedorganismsMutationsChanges inDNA whichincreasediversityGeneticvariationAnorganism'sunique set ofinheritedtraitsEvolutionChange in apopulation'straits overtime.EmbryologyDevelopmentalsimilarities oforganismsfrom commonancestorsAdaptationInherited traitor behaviorthat helps anorganismsurviveFitnessOrganism'sability tosurvive andreproduceGradualismGradualchange overa long periodof timeRecombinationNewcombinationof genes thatoccurs duringmeiosisExtinctionEliminationof aspeciesGeneticDriftAllelefrequencies ina populationchange bychanceHeritabletraitCharacteristicpassed downthroughgenerationsby genesAcquiredtraitCharacteristicthat islearned overan animal'slifetimeCoevolutionTwo speciesevolve inresponse toeach other.AnalogousstructureDifferentstructures whichfunction similarlyin unrelatedspeciesHomologousstructureSimilarstructures whichfunctiondifferently inrelated speciesDivergentevolutionAll speciesshare acommonancestorSexualSelectionTraits thathelp anorganismattract amate

Evolution Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Similar species arise in the same geographic location
    Biogeography
  2. Type of genetic drift where population is reduced
    Bottleneck Effect
  3. Traits are selected for by humans
    Artificial Selection
  4. Movement of alleles from one population to another
    Gene Flow
  5. Type of genetic drift created by a new colony
    Founder's Effect
  6. No change in population evolution
    Stasis
  7. Unrelated organisms resemble each other due to similar environment
    Convergent evolution
  8. Can provide "missing links" in ancestry of species
    Fossil record
  9. Body parts no longer useful
    Vestigial structure
  10. Traits selected by environmental factors
    Natural Selection
  11. Rapid change separated by period of no change at all
    Punctuated Equilibrium
  12. Similar genetic code among closely related organisms
    DNA
  13. Changes in DNA which increase diversity
    Mutations
  14. An organism's unique set of inherited traits
    Genetic variation
  15. Change in a population's traits over time.
    Evolution
  16. Developmental similarities of organisms from common ancestors
    Embryology
  17. Inherited trait or behavior that helps an organism survive
    Adaptation
  18. Organism's ability to survive and reproduce
    Fitness
  19. Gradual change over a long period of time
    Gradualism
  20. New combination of genes that occurs during meiosis
    Recombination
  21. Elimination of a species
    Extinction
  22. Allele frequencies in a population change by chance
    Genetic Drift
  23. Characteristic passed down through generations by genes
    Heritable trait
  24. Characteristic that is learned over an animal's lifetime
    Acquired trait
  25. Two species evolve in response to each other.
    Coevolution
  26. Different structures which function similarly in unrelated species
    Analogous structure
  27. Similar structures which function differently in related species
    Homologous structure
  28. All species share a common ancestor
    Divergent evolution
  29. Traits that help an organism attract a mate
    Sexual Selection