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Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Monday, February 20 Homework Due Today: No Homework due today No School- Happy President’s Day Homework: * Evolution Test Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Monday, February 20-Reflection No School- Happy President’s Day Homework: * Evolution Test Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up- Honors/Pre-AP Bio Tuesday, February 21 Homework Due Today: No Homework today Define and give an example of the following: Homologous structure Analogous structure Vestigial Structure Homework: * Evolution Test Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Tuesday, February 21-Reflection What is the difference between convergent evolution and divergent evolution? Homework: * Evolution Test Wednesday/Thursday

Warm Up Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Wednesday/Thursday, February 22/23 Select the correct type of evolution that is occurring in the following scenarios: A = coevolution B = divergent evolution C = artificial selection D = convergent evolution 1. In 1862, Charles Darwin visited Madagascar where he saw an orchid that had a tube that was 10 inches long before the nectar was reached. He suggested that a moth would be found with a tongue that was also 10 inches long based on his understanding of evolution. Forty-one years later, the moth was found exactly as Darwin predicted. 2. Most early European roses did not have the characteristic of continuous bloom as most roses today have. But by the early 1800s, four Chinese rose cultivars, which did bloom repeatedly, became available to European breeders (the China Rose and the Tea Rose). These were crossed with European roses to produce new repeat-blooming varieties. 3. All of the mammals in Australia are marsupials, except for Dingos. As the continent of Australia split from Africa and Asia, the animals that evolved developed while cut off from the rest of the world. Australia is the only continent in which marsupials have survived; the only marsupial that inhabits North America is the Opossum. None of the marsupials on Australia share more than a small amount of genetic material with any other mammal. 4. The spiny anteater found in Australia is not related to the giant anteater found in Latin America. Each organism has evolved the skills necessary to live on a diet of ants and termites: a long, sticky tongue, few teeth, a rugged stomach, and large salivary glands. Homework Due Today: * No Homework Homework: No Homework A, C, B, D,

Warm Up Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Wed/Thurs, February 22/23-Reflection What was the most challenging portion of the exam? Why? Homework: No Homework

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Friday, February 24 What are some ways that scientist classify organisms? Homework Due Today: * No Homework due today Homework: * No Homework lance

Warm Up-Honors/Pre AP Bio Friday, February 24-Reflection List the current taxonomy categories in order. What is your acronym to help remember them? Homework: *No Homework