B.7(E) Readiness

Misconceptions about natural selection and adaptation

Natural selection is a powerful process: it produces amazing adaptations (such as the "leaf-disguise" of the katydid shown below) and helps us understand much of what we observe in the natural world — but natural selection is often misunderstood. Frequently, the process is misconstrued as one that simply grants a species any trait that it might need for survival. However, as we will see, natural selection has its limitations, and many characteristics of organisms can be better understood with a more realistic view of the process.

The role of selective advantage in natural selection

Natural Selection Activity

Check for Understanding

  1. Explain why natural selection acts on a species and not individuals?

  2. Why is diversity within a species essential for the process of natural selection?

  3. How could you determine if the mechanism of the evolution of a species is natural selection?

Practice answering the following STAAR questions

Answers: B, B, D, J, A, C, B, A, D, H