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Jeopardy 9 Squares Start Rules: Each group has a white board and a dry erase marker One group chooses category and point value Every group answers If a correct answer is given, that group receives points. If the group that chose the category and point value gets the answer correct they receive an additional two points. If an incorrect answer is given, no points are awarded. If the group that chose the category and point value gets the answer wrong, two points are deducted from their score. Start

10 20 30 Final Jeopardy Question Natural Selection Requirements Natural Selection Types/Variation Sources Isolation/Evolution Patterns 10 20 30 Click and highlight the Category, then type in your own topic. Final Jeopardy Question

6 1 2 5 4 3 10 Point Question Competition 6 1 2 5 4 3 Competition A constant struggle for survival can mean that which interaction is constantly happening? Back to the Game Board 10 Point Question

6 Variation 1 2 5 4 3 There are five requirements for natural selection, name the one that is inheritable and can be caused randomly due to genetics or other processes. Back to the Game Board 20 Point Question

6 Fittest/Fit 1 2 5 4 3 The _________ individuals will survive the longest and produce more offspring than less ____ individuals. Back to the Game Board 30 Point Question

6 Genetic Drift 1 2 5 4 3 Name the process that is defined as: random change in allele frequencies that is most common in small populations. Back to the Game Board 10 Point Question

6 1 2 5 4 3 Directional Selection Which type of selection favors one end of a distribution curve over the middle or other end of the curve? Back to the Game Board 20 Point Question

Number of Birds in Population 6 1 2 5 4 3 Disruptive Selection Number of Birds in Population Beak Size The type of natural selection that favors either end of the distribution curve and can lead to TWO new species. Back to the Game Board 30 Point Question

6 Gradualism 1 2 5 4 3 Unlike punctuated equilibrium, _________ is defined as evolution that occurs at a slow, constant rate. Back to the Game Board 10 Point Question

6 1 2 5 4 3 Adaptive Radiation or Divergent Evolution The evolution pattern that results in one species evolving into two or more separate species. Back to the Game Board 20 Point Question

List the three types of reproductive isolation. 6 Behavioral, Temporal, Geographic 1 2 5 4 3 List the three types of reproductive isolation. Back to the Game Board 30 Point Question

Final Jeopardy Question List the 5 conditions necessary to maintain genetic equilibrium as defined in the Hardy-Weinberg Principle Random Mating Large Population Size No movement into or out of population No Mutations No Natural Selection 4 3 1 2 6 7 5