gene pool,geneticvariation,gene shufflingand mutationsMolecularBiologybest adjusted totheir environmentare the mostsuccessful insurviving andreproducing.survivalof thefittestPreservedremains ofonce livingorganismsfossilsis anexplanation ormodel based onobservation,experimentation,and reasoningtheoryHe isresponsiblefor thetheory ofevolutionCharlesDarwinMale moose,called bulls,roarloudly toattractmates.behavioradaptationThe females of twospecies of fruit fly,Drosophila melanogasterand Drosophila simulansrelease slightly differentmating hormones calledpheromones, which areused to attract malemates.behavioralisolationchangesin thegene poolgeneticvariationThe genitalia of themale damselfly variesin shape. Certainmales can only holdonto & mate withfemales whosegenitalia fit. What typeof reproductive barrieris this?mechanicalisolationall thedifferentalleles in apopulationgenepoolsamestructurebut differentfunctionhomologousstructuressamefunction butdifferentstructureanalogousstructuresthe processwhereby organismsbetter adapted totheir environmenttend to survive andproduce moreoffspring.naturalselectionPosition of thefossil in thesediment.Newer on topOldest onbottomrelativedatingOne speciessplitting intotwo speciesis called... SpeciationA mountain rangeprevents two typesof goat frommating, causingthe gene pool tobecome lessvaried.GeographicalIsolationWhenseparatedpopulationscannot matewith each otherthis is called?reproductiveisolationA group oforganismsthat canbreed withone anotherspeciesflowersthat bloomin differentmonthstemporalisolation?All livingorganismscome formcommonancestorscommondecentComparisonsof howorganismsdevelop. embryologyall the fossilsthat have beencollectedaround theworldfossilrecordDue toinheritable traitspresent, allowsspecies to betteradapt to theirenvironmentadaptationsstructures thatappear to serveno use butresemblestructures inancestorsvestigialstructuresgene pool,geneticvariation,gene shufflingand mutationsMolecularBiologybest adjusted totheir environmentare the mostsuccessful insurviving andreproducing.survivalof thefittestPreservedremains ofonce livingorganismsfossilsis anexplanation ormodel based onobservation,experimentation,and reasoningtheoryHe isresponsiblefor thetheory ofevolutionCharlesDarwinMale moose,called bulls,roarloudly toattractmates.behavioradaptationThe females of twospecies of fruit fly,Drosophila melanogasterand Drosophila simulansrelease slightly differentmating hormones calledpheromones, which areused to attract malemates.behavioralisolationchangesin thegene poolgeneticvariationThe genitalia of themale damselfly variesin shape. Certainmales can only holdonto & mate withfemales whosegenitalia fit. What typeof reproductive barrieris this?mechanicalisolationall thedifferentalleles in apopulationgenepoolsamestructurebut differentfunctionhomologousstructuressamefunction butdifferentstructureanalogousstructuresthe processwhereby organismsbetter adapted totheir environmenttend to survive andproduce moreoffspring.naturalselectionPosition of thefossil in thesediment.Newer on topOldest onbottomrelativedatingOne speciessplitting intotwo speciesis called... SpeciationA mountain rangeprevents two typesof goat frommating, causingthe gene pool tobecome lessvaried.GeographicalIsolationWhenseparatedpopulationscannot matewith each otherthis is called?reproductiveisolationA group oforganismsthat canbreed withone anotherspeciesflowersthat bloomin differentmonthstemporalisolation?All livingorganismscome formcommonancestorscommondecentComparisonsof howorganismsdevelop. embryologyall the fossilsthat have beencollectedaround theworldfossilrecordDue toinheritable traitspresent, allowsspecies to betteradapt to theirenvironmentadaptationsstructures thatappear to serveno use butresemblestructures inancestorsvestigialstructures

Evolution Unit - 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. Molecular Biology
    gene pool, genetic variation, gene shuffling and mutations
  2. survival of the fittest
    best adjusted to their environment are the most successful in surviving and reproducing.
  3. fossils
    Preserved remains of once living organisms
  4. theory
    is an explanation or model based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning
  5. Charles Darwin
    He is responsible for the theory of evolution
  6. behavior adaptation
    Male moose, called bulls, roar loudly to attract mates.
  7. behavioral isolation
    The females of two species of fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans release slightly different mating hormones called pheromones, which are used to attract male mates.
  8. genetic variation
    changes in the gene pool
  9. mechanical isolation
    The genitalia of the male damselfly varies in shape. Certain males can only hold onto & mate with females whose genitalia fit. What type of reproductive barrier is this?
  10. gene pool
    all the different alleles in a population
  11. homologous structures
    same structure but different function
  12. analogous structures
    same function but different structure
  13. natural selection
    the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
  14. relative dating
    Position of the fossil in the sediment. Newer on top Oldest on bottom
  15. Speciation
    One species splitting into two species is called...
  16. Geographical Isolation
    A mountain range prevents two types of goat from mating, causing the gene pool to become less varied.
  17. reproductive isolation
    When separated populations cannot mate with each other this is called?
  18. species
    A group of organisms that can breed with one another
  19. temporal isolation?
    flowers that bloom in different months
  20. common decent
    All living organisms come form common ancestors
  21. embryology
    Comparisons of how organisms develop.
  22. fossil record
    all the fossils that have been collected around the world
  23. adaptations
    Due to inheritable traits present, allows species to better adapt to their environment
  24. vestigial structures
    structures that appear to serve no use but resemble structures in ancestors