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Evolution Jeopardy. Answer. This scientist came up with the theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Question. Who was Charles Darwin?. Answer. This scientist thought that aquired characteristics could be passed from parents to offspring, like the length of a giraffe’s neck. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Evolution Jeopardy
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Answer
This scientist came up with the theory of
evolution by means of natural selection.
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Question
Who was Charles Darwin?
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Answer
This scientist thought that aquired
characteristics could be passed from parents
to offspring, like the length of a giraffe’s
neck
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Question
Who was Lamarck?
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Answer
This mathematician noticed that the human
population could not increase indefinetly, i.e. population was kept in check by
disease and limits on resources.
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Question
Who was Malthus?
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Answer
This naturalist wrote an essay similar to Charles Darwin’s
theory of evolution, the essay prompted
Darwin to publish a joint paper with him and finish his book.
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Question
Who was Alfred Wallace?
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AnswerThis idea of farmers and
breeders prompted Darwin to come up with
the idea of natural selection, this is how farmers and breeders
came up with crop and livestock varieties.
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Question
What is selective breeding?
(artificial selection is ok)
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Answer
This is the most famous group of islands that
Darwin visited.
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Question
What are the Galapagos Islands?
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Double JEOPARDY• How much do you wish to wager?
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Double JEAPORDY Answer
The name of the ship that Darwin was on for
his voyage.
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Double JEAPORDY Question
What is the HMS Beagle?
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Answer
How long the voyage lasted.
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Question
What isabout five years?
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Answer
Darwin hypothesized that the finches did
this after the ancestral population was blown
over from the mainland and over time groups
populated the different islands and developed
different traits.
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Question
What isadaptive radiation?
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Answer
These famous winged inhabitants of the
Galapagos Islands gave Darwin much evidence to develop his theory.
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Question
What are finches?
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Answer
This was Darwin’s job aboard the ship.
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Question
What is naturalist?
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Answer
Organisms differ.
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Question
What is variation?
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Answer
Organims produce many more organisms than
can do this.
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Question
What is survive?
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Answer
Organisms do this for limited resources.
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Question
What iscompete?
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AnswerThis is the more
common term for the struggle for existance, individuals best sutied to their environment
survive and reproduce most successfully.
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Question
What is survival of the fittest?
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Answer
The environmental conditions “select”
which organisms will survive and which do
not have proper survival adaptations.
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Question
What isNatural Selection?
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Answer
FinchesTortoises
ArmadillosMarine Iguanas
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Question
What areArmadillos
(not on the Galapagos)
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Answer
Fossil RecordGeographic DistributionHomologous Structures
Cell Theory
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Question
What is Cell Theory?
(not evidence supporting evolution)
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AnswerPlantsArchaeAnimals
Fungi
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Question
What isArchae
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AnswerTheory
Verified HypothesisGuessFacts
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QuestionWhat isguess?
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AnswerBehavioral IsolationGeographic IsolationTemporal Isolation
Summative Isolation
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QuestionWhat is
summative isolation(not an isolation mechanism)
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AnswerYounger fossils resemble
modern species, fossils show transitions from
older species to modern species, different fossils
are found in different layers
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QuestionWhat is
Fossil evidence?
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AnswerGenes (DNA) are
compared to see how close they match, fewer gene differences = more closely related organisms
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QuestionWhat are
Molecular comparisons?
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AnswerClosely related organisms
develop similarly after fertilization; humans,
chickens, lizards, and fish all have pharangeal pouches and tails at
early stages of development
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QuestionWhat is comparative
embryology?
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AnswerRelated organisms have similar internal structures
from ancestral species like the limb bones in humans, cats, whales,
and bats.
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QuestionWhat is comparative
anatomy?
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AnswerThese are structures that have no apparent use in modern organisms, they
are commonly called evolutionary leftovers, they are remnants of
structures from ancestral species.
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QuestionWhat are vestigial
structures?