Chapter 6……... Jeopardy! It’s a Strange Kind of Change Luke… I am Your Father Tale as Old as Time I Choose You, Pikachu! Mixed Bag 100 200 300 400 500.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Name ________________________ Date ______________ Pd _____
Advertisements

Jeopardy Earth –A Home for Life
Chapter 5: Expert Question Answers. 1.Fossils - shows how some species have changed over time. 2.Homologous Structures - Body parts are similar in related.
Lesson 6.1 Objectives  How scientists use fossils to learn about the history of life  How organisms evolved more complex forms over time  About mass.
The Evolution of Animal Traits Chapters 15 and 16
Hosted by Mrs. Kippen VocabFossilsDarwinEvidence
Unit 7 – Evidence of Evolution
Evolution.
How do organisms adapt and change over time? What makes this flounder fish so unusual? And, how did it get this way?
Unit 5: Evolution Notes.
Nature of Science.
Chapter 15 a Darwin’s Thinking Life’s Diversity Darwin’s Case
Species Change Over Time. What is evolution? Definition: The gradual change in a species over time Takes a Looooong time Results from a change in the.
Evolutionary Theory A Theory to Explain Change Over Time.
Big IdeasDarwinOver TimeTermsExamples 100.
Aim: Why do living things evolve? I. Early Theories A. Theory of Use and Disuse (Jean Baptiste Lamarck – French biologist) Your thoughts on this Theory?
Species change over time. McDougall/Littell.  Evolution is the process by which species change over time.  Evolution occurs due to changes in the genetic.
Theory of Evolution Chapter 13. Charles Darwin 1831 sent as a naturalist on the HMS Beagle to survey the South American coast Studied animals and plants.
10.1 Early Ideas About Evolution KEY CONCEPT There were theories of biological and geologic change before Darwin.
A naturalist (a person who studies the natural world)
Species Variation Obj.6 Describe evidence of species variation due to climate, changing landforms, interspecies interaction, and genetic mutation.
Evolution  Fossil Records Remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past Usually found in sedimentary rocks.
Mrs. Degl Intro to Evolution Evolution – The process of change over time The Theory of Evolution suggests that existing forms of life on Earth have evolved.
 There are several scientists who observed and predicted the causes behind evolution.  Evolution- the development of new organisms from pre-existing.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Theory of Evolution Vocabulary Evidence.
Chapter 6: Evolution Charles Darwin. Georgia Performance Standards S7CS8 Students will investigate the characteristics of scientific knowledge and how.
Evolution. What is it? Changes that occur in a population over time, in response to the environment.
< BackNext >PreviewMain Section 1 Change over Time Bellringer The cockroach first appeared on Earth over 250 million years ago and is thriving today all.
MESSANA 8 TH GRADE 5.01 Interpret ways in which rocks, fossils, and ice cores record Earth's geologic history and the evolution of life including: Geologic.
Adaptations and Natural Selection By: Mr. Lowe Important Vocabulary Species = Group of organisms who share similar characteristics and can reproduce.
Species Variation Obj.6 Describe evidence of species variation due to climate, changing landforms, interspecies interaction, and genetic mutation.
NEW CHAPTER The History of Life on Earth CHAPTER the BIG idea Living things, like Earth itself, change over time. Earth has been home to living things.
Change through Time. Earth has been home to living things for about 3.8 billion years. Fossil records inform humans about the development of life on Earth.
Chapter 15. Evolution – any change over time Theory – testable explanation that is well supported 1831 – Charles Darwin’s voyage aboard the H.M.S. Beagle.
Evolution Evolution- changes that have transformed life over time.
10.1 Early Ideas About Evolution There were theories of biological and geologic change before Darwin.
Evolution: modern organisms have changed over time and all organisms share a common ancestor Evidence for Evolution Homologous Structures Fossil Record.
THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE Chapter The Origin of Life  Fossils suggest that life on earth is over 3.5 billion years old.  Several hypotheses for.
How was Darwin’s Theory Shaped by other scientists?
How was Darwin’s Theory Shaped by other scientists?
Principles of Evolution: Chapter 10
Species Change Over Time
How Do Darwin and Lamarck’s Theories Compare?
EVOLUTION Chapter 15.
Theory of Evolution.
A Theory to Explain Change Over Time
Chapter 7 Adaptation Over Time.
The History of Life on Earth
EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION
Unit B Chapter1 History of Life on Earth
The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection ( )
Unit B: Life Over Time Chapter 6: Evolution of Living Things
Evolution.
THIS IS Evolution Jeopardy.
Evolution Test Study Guide Part 1
Evidence for Evolution
Section 6 Quiz Review.
Chapter 6: Adaptations Over Time
EVOLUTION QUESTIONS.
Evolution Theory that explains all of the changes that have happened to living organisms on earth Based many experiments and much information Some information/experiments.
The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection ( )
Vocabulary. Vocabulary Earth’s History Charles Darwin.
Chapter 10 Science Test Notes
Change through Time.
The History of Life On Earth
Scientists explore the concept of evolution
Evolution.
Evolution Change Over Time.
EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 6……..

Jeopardy! It’s a Strange Kind of Change Luke… I am Your Father Tale as Old as Time I Choose You, Pikachu! Mixed Bag

Correct!!!

Nope!!!

Strange Change $100 The British naturalist who studied the evolution of animals in the Galapagos Islands in the 1830s Charles Darwin Jean Lamarck

Strange Change $200 What is the name for the evolution of new species from an existing species? Variation Speciation

Strange Change $300 In this process, organisms with favorable traits are more likely to reproduce and survive Selection Isolation

Strange Change $400 Animals within a species look different and sometimes act differently, known as this… Variation Adaptation

Strange Change $500 This is an inherited trait that gives an organism an advantage in a particular environment Variation Adaptation

Luke.. $100 This is an early form of an organism from which later forms descend Species Ancestor

Luke.. $200 A lizard and a manatee have similar limb (leg) types, but use them in different ways. This similarity in structure supports the theory of evolution by allowing us to trace these animals back to a… Variation Common Ancestor

Luke.. $300 What is the relationship between genes of two closely related organisms? They will be similar, but not identical They will be completely different They will be the same

Luke.. $400 Fish lay hundreds of eggs, but only a couple dozen will actually hatch. Which aspect of natural selection is being shown in the above example? Overproduction Speciation

Luke.. $500 No two zebras have the exact same pattern of stripes. Which aspect of natural selection is being shown in the above example? Evolution Variation

Tale.. $100 Which mass extinction killed the dinosaurs? Cretaceous Extinction Permian Extinction

Tale.. $200 Where did the first organisms live on Earth? Ocean Land

Tale.. $300 What was most likely the first organism on land? Reptile Plant

Tale.. $400 Scientists can study the absolute age of an ancient fossil by which method? calculating the wear and tear of the bones using a well-crafted algebraic formula measuring the rate at which uranium decays into lead and the concentration of both elements found in the fossil and surrounding soil

Tale.. $500 During the Permian Extinction, how many species living in the oceans died? 90% 75%

I Choose You.. $100 According to Lamarck, how did organisms evolve? only the fittest will survive organisms can change their traits during their lifetime and pass it to their offspring

I Choose You.. $200 A reduced and unused physical structure in an organism was once used in earlier organisms. What is the name of this structure? Vestigial Structure Adaptive Structure

I Choose You.. $300 Which supports the theory of natural selection? Speciation and ancestry Variation and adaptation

I Choose You.. $400 How would Darwin explain the fact that tortoises on one island have long necks while tortoises on a different island have short necks The short neck tortoises stretched their necks until they became long The short neck tortoises could not reach food and died, but the long neck tortoises survived

I Choose You.. $500 Over time, a river causes one population of giraffes to become separated into two populations. If these two populations came together, they would be two different subspecies of giraffe and would not be able to breed. Which aspect of natural selection is being shown in the above example? Speciation Variation

Mixed Bag.. $100 The remains of organisms preserved in Earth are called this Australopithecus Fossil

Mixed Bag.. $200 During this phenomenon, huge numbers of organisms are wiped out in a short period of time Mass extinction Speciation

Mixed Bag.. $300 The first animal on Earth was most likely what? A jellyfish A plant

Mixed Bag.. $400 What does relative age tell you about a fossil? Whether one fossil is older or younger than another fossil Exactly when the fossil was formed

Mixed Bag.. $500 How can a fossil record help scientists? fossil records can show the migration patterns of animals during the ice age fossil records can show which animals lived in the same area during the same time by comparing both absolute and relative dating