Title: Evolution
1BIOLOGY JEOPARDY
2History of the Earth
Darwins Theory of Natural Selection
Evidence of Evolution
Shaping Evolutionary Theory
Miscellaneous
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3History of the Earth 100
- What type of rock do fossils usually form in?
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4History of the Earth 200
- What type of dating determines the ages of rocks
by comparing them with other layers?
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5History of the Earth 300
- What type of dating provides a more accurate age
of a fossil?
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6History of the Earth 400
- What ages of fossils can Carbon-14 be used for?
Why?
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7History of the Earth 500
- How has continental drift influenced the
evolution of organisms?
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8Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 100
- True or False
- Organisms that are more closely related have more
similarities in their genes (DNA)
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9Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 200
- How did the fossil record influence Darwin?
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10Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 300
- How did Darwins observations on the Galapagos
Islands influence his ideas of natural selection?
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11Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 400
- What are the four principles of natural
selection?
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12Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 500
- What is the relationship between evolution and
natural selection?
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13Evidence of Evolution 100
- Give an example of a specific animals adaptation
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14Evidence of Evolution 200
- What is geographic isolation?
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15Evidence of Evolution 300
- What structures develop from similar tissues, but
meet different needs in an adult?
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16Evidence of Evolution 400
- What type of structures would we consider bird
wings, bat wings, and insect wings? - Why?
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17Evidence of Evolution 500
- Explain 5 pieces of evidence for evolution.
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18Shaping Evolutionary History 100
- What causes genetic drift to occur?
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19Shaping Evolutionary History 200
- In which type of selection do both ends have
higher fitness than the middle? - ex Large and small male cichlid fish, but very
few medium size males
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20Shaping Evolutionary History 300
- The changing of beak sizes in the finches on the
Galapagos islands is best represented by which
type of selection?
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21Shaping Evolutionary History 400
- What generally happens when reproductive
isolation occurs?
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22Shaping Evolutionary History 500
- Contrast adaptive radiation and convergent
evolution.
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23MISC 100
- What does fitness mean for an organism?
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24MISC 200
- What is the pattern in which there are long
periods of stable, no change, interrupted by
short, rapid evolutionary change?
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25MISC 300
- What type of structures are the human appendix,
human tailbone, snake leg bones, and whale
pelvis?
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26MISC 400
- Homologous structures are a sign of ___________
- Analogous structures are a sign of ___________
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27MISC 500
- Which of the following would favor giraffes with
the shortest necks? Why? - A. B. C.
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28History of the Earth100 - Answer
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29History of the Earth 200 - Answer
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30History of the Earth300 - Answer
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31History of the Earth400 - Answer
- Once living organisms (contained Carbon) that are
less than 100,000 years old. - The half-life of Carbon-14 is approximately 5,700
years, so there would be too little Carbon-14
left to measure after 100,000 years.
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32History of the Earth500 - Answer
- As continents slowly moved, populations of
species were separated. Those that adapted to
new climates probably evolved into new species
after many generations.
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33Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 100 - Answer
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34Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 200 - Answer
- It shows that organisms have changed over time.
Earth is old enough (4.6 billion years old) for
these changes to occur.
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35Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 300- Answer
- Maybe the different species of finches on
different islands had once been part of the same
species. They had adapted over time to the
conditions on each island.
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36Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 400 - Answer
- Variation
- Heritability
- Overproduction
- Reproductive Advantage
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37Darwins Theory of Natural Selection 500 - Answer
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- Natural selection is one way of how evolution
works. Evolution is how species change over time
(generally due to natural selection).
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38Evidence of Evolution 100 - Answer
- Many answers could be correct as long as it is
a characteristic that increases the survival and
reproductive success of that animal. - Ex stripes of a tiger to make it more
camouflage, the long legs of an ostrich to
increase speed, etc.
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39Evidence of Evolution 200 - Answer
- When populations are separated by barriers such
as rivers or mountains. They become isolated and
will eventually evolve into separate species.
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40Evidence of Evolution 300 - Answer
- Homologous structures
- - From a common ancestor
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41Evidence of Evolution 400- Answer
- Analogous structures
- - They appear to be similar on the outside, but
are different on the inside structurally
(anatomically). They did NOT evolve from a
common ancestor.
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42Evidence of Evolution 500 - Answer
- Fossil record
- Comparative anatomy (homologous structures AND
vestigial structures) - Comparative embryology
- Comparative Biochemistry (DNA)
- Geographic Distribution
- Why is each evidence for evolution??? Be
specific (Im leaving this one up to you ?)
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43Shaping Evolutionary History 100 - Answer
- Random chance
- (NOT due to natural selection)
- - Natural disaster could wipe out a large portion
of the population, or overhunting (elephant
seals), or a small group moves away
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44Shaping Evolutionary History 200 - Answer
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45Shaping Evolutionary History 300 - Answer
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46Shaping Evolutionary History 400 - Answer
- Speciation
- - A new species evolves because they eventually
evolve enough changes that they no longer
reproduce with the original population.
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47Shaping Evolutionary History 500 - Answer
- Adaptive radiation new species evolve from a
common ancestor (branching tree), generally rapid
growth as the organisms adapt to new conditions - Convergent evolution unrelated species evolve
similar adaptations (analogous structures), but
they do not share a common ancestor
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48MISC 100 - Answer
- The ability to survive and reproduce
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49MISC 200 - Answer
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50MISC 300 - Answer
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51MISC 400 - Answer
- Adaptive radiation
- Convergent evolution
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52MISC 500 - Answer
- C. Though disruptive selects for the shortest AND
longest necks, it is the only graph shown that
does select for short necks. Stabilizing stays
stable (middle lengths). The directional graph
moves in the direction of the longer necks.
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53FINAL JEOPARDY
54Final Jeopardy
- Use the following tRNA strand to write the
corresponding DNA strand, mRNA strand, and amino
acid sequence. - tRNA GUACGAUGCGUGAAUUAGG
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55Final Jeopardy
- DNA GTACGATGCGTGAATTAGG
- mRNA CAUGCUACGCACUUAAUCC
- Amino
- Acid meth-leuc-arg-thre-stop