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TAKE A YELLOW PAPER FROM TABLE #2 1. READ THE ARTICLE 2. COMPLETE #1 & #2 3. YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES ONCE THE TARDY BELL RINGS Finished early?? Complete the crossword on the back

EVOLUTION & FOSSILS TEST REVIEW You will write all answers (and page # and section found) on your own paper You will be using p

#1 – WHAT DO YOU CALL THE STUDY OF PAST LIFE? Page # 237 Section: Paleontology – The study of past life Answer: Paleontology

#2 – CHARLES DARWIN DEVELOPED A THEORY THAT IS SIMILAR TO THE SAYING, “ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE.” WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS THEORY? Page # 310 Section: Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection Answer: Natural Selection

#3 – BIRDS AND GIRAFFES HAVE TRAITS THAT CAN HELP WITH PROTECTION, SURVIVAL AND GETTING FOOD. THESE BENEFICIAL TRAITS ARE CALLED: Page # 298 Section: Differences between Organisms Answer: Adaptations

#4 - THEORY STATING SPECIES (PLANTS & ANIMALS) CHANGE OVER TIME Page # 299 Section: Differences between Organisms – Do Species Change over Time? Answer: Evolution

#5 - IF AN ORGANISM DOES NOT ADAPT TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT, WHAT CAN HAPPEN TO THAT SPECIES? Page # 278 Section: The Geologic Time Scale – The Appearance & Disappearance of Organisms Answer: Extinction

#6 - SPECIFIC SPECIES OF DOGS THAT HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED BY HUMANS ARE CREATED THROUGH A PROCESS CALLED: Page # 308 Section: Darwin’s Thinking – Ideas about Breeding Answer: Selective Breeding

#7 - PRESERVED REMAINS OF PLANTS & ANIMALS THAT LIVED LONG AGO Page # 264 Section: Fossilized Organisms Answer: Fossils

#8 - MOST COMMON TYPE OF FOSSIL Page # 266 Section: Other types of Fossils – Trace Fossils Answer: Trace

#9 - AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF FOSSIL INCLUDES THE EXACT SHAPE OF THE ROCK Page # 266 Section: Other types of Fossils – Molds & Casts Answer: Mold

#10 - AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF FOSSIL IS WHEN THE ANSWER TO #9 IS “FILLED IN” Page # 266 Section: Other types of Fossils – Molds & Casts Answer: Cast

#11 - LIST EXAMPLES OF EACH TYPE OF FOSSIL: A. TRACE B. PRESERVED REMAINS Page # Section: Fossilized Organisms Answer: A. footprints, poop, tracks B. animals/plants preserved in ice, tar, amber

#12 - FOSSILS FOUND ALL OVER THE WORLD ONLY LIVING DURING A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME ARE CALLED: Page # 268 Section: Dating the Fossil Record – Using Fossils to Date Rocks Answer: Index fossils

#13 – THE REASON ALL PLANTS AND ANIMALS DO NOT BECOME FOSSILS Page # 300 Section: Evidence of Changes over Time Answer: Not buried immediately, leaving them to be disturbed by environmental factors

#14 – THE FOSSIL RECORD IS FOUND IN MANY LAYERS OF THE EARTH. A. WHERE WOULD YOU FIND THE OLDEST FOSSILS? B. WHERE WOULD YOU FIND THE YOUNGEST FOSSILS? Page # 300 Section: Evidence of Changes over Time Answer: A. Bottom layer B. Top layer

#15 – HOW DOES THE FOSSIL RECORD PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF CHANGING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS? Page # 267 Section: Using Fossils to Interpret the Past – A history of Environmental Changes Answer: If you find a fish fossil in an area that is currently a desert, this provides evidence of past marine life in a past marine environment. animals adapt to their environment and if changes to the environment do not allow the organism to adapt quickly enough, the organism/species will die.