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Chapter 15

Section 3 Evolution in Action. Chapter 15. Objectives. Describe how convergent evolution can result among different species. Explain how divergent evolution can lead to species diversity. Compare artificial selection and natural selection. Explain how organisms can undergo coevolution.

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Chapter 15

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  1. Section 3 Evolution in Action Chapter 15 Objectives • Describehow convergent evolution can result among different species. • Explainhow divergent evolution can lead to species diversity. • Compareartificial selection and natural selection. • Explainhow organisms can undergo coevolution.

  2. Section 3 Evolution in Action Chapter 15 Case Study: Caribbean Anole Lizards • Ongoing examples of evolution among living organisms can be observed, recorded, and tested. • In convergent evolution,organisms that are not closely related resemble each other because they have responded to similar environments.

  3. Section 3 Evolution in Action Chapter 15 Case Study: Caribbean Anole Lizards, continued • Divergence and Radiation • In divergent evolution, related populations become less similar as they respond to different environments. • Adaptive radiation is the divergent evolution of a single group of organisms in a new environment.

  4. Section 3 Evolution in Action Chapter 15 Natural Selection of Anole Lizard Species

  5. Section 3 Evolution in Action Chapter 15 Artificial Selection • The great variety of dog breeds is an example ofartificial selection.

  6. Section 3 Evolution in Action Chapter 15 Coevolution • The increasing occurrence of antibiotic resistance among bacteria is an example of coevolution in progress.

  7. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice 1. What is the term for the idea that geologic processes occurring now on Earth are much the same as those that occurred long ago?A. catastrophism B. uniformitarianism C. adaptive radiation D. convergent evolution

  8. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 1. What is the term for the idea that geologic processes occurring now on Earth are much the same as those that occurred long ago?A. catastrophism B. uniformitarianism C. adaptive radiation D. convergent evolution

  9. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 2. What is the term for the biological process by which the kinds of organisms on Earth change over time? F. evolution G. superposition H. biogeography J. uniformitarianism

  10. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 2. What is the term for the biological process by which the kinds of organisms on Earth change over time? F. evolution G. superposition H. biogeography J. uniformitarianism

  11. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 3. When the internal structures of two species are very similar, what can be inferred about both species? A. They share similar environments. B. They evolved in similar environments. C. They have similar external structures. D. They evolved from a common ancestor.

  12. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 3. When the internal structures of two species are very similar, what can be inferred about both species? A. They share similar environments. B. They evolved in similar environments. C. They have similar external structures. D. They evolved from a common ancestor.

  13. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 5. vestigial : functional :: vacated : A. used B. visceral C. broken D. occupied

  14. Chapter 15 Standardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 5. vestigial : functional :: vacated : A. used B. visceral C. broken D. occupied

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