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Scientists
Theory
Natural Selection
Fossils
Evidence
Not like the others
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Theory of acquired characteristics
Who is Lamarck
Theory of Natural Selection
Who is Darwin?
Father of genetics
Who is Mendel?
Observed Finches
Who is Darwin?
Lamarck and Darwin a agreed on this.
What is species change over time?
Characteristics developed during a parent organism’s life are inherited by its offspring
What theory of acquired characteristics?
An organism with traits best suited to its environment is more likely to survive and reproduce.
What is natural selection?
Evolution that takes place slowly with many intermediate steps
What is gradualism?
Rapid evolution comes about when the mutation of a few genes results in the appearance of a new species over a relatively short time
What punctuated equilibrium?
What gradualism?
Theory that explains why certain groups went extinct in the bean hunter lab
What is Natural Selection?
Organisms produce more offspring than can survive Organisms produce more offspring than can survive. This is the ___ principle of NS?
What is the 1st principle of NS?
Differences, or variations are passed to offspring Differences, or variations are passed to offspring. This is the ____ principle of NS?
What is the 2nd principle of NS
A dog produces 8 puppies. This is an example of which principle of NS?
What is the 1st principle?
In a litter of puppies, the bigger and stronger puppies will survive In a litter of puppies, the bigger and stronger puppies will survive. This is an example of?
What is the 4th principle of NS?
definition
What is the remains, imprint, or trace of an organism?
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What is a trace fossil?
Daily Double!
Where to find body fossils
What are deserts, tar pits, amber, ice?
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What is a mold or an imprint fossil?
What is a cast fossil?
In the form of a cast, mold, trace or body
What is a Fossil?
Used to see similarities between organisms in their earliest stages of development
What is an embryo?
Definition of eukaryotic
What are homologous structures?
Structures that over time no longer are needed in an organism
What are vestigial structures?
Your wisdom teeth are often removed. They are an example of…
What is a vestigial structure?
Structures that do not have a common origin but appear similar
What are analogous structures?
Homologous structures Fossil Embryo camouflage Homologous structures
What is camouflage?
Relative dating Embryology Age Radioactive Decay Relative dating Embryology Age
What is embryology?
Mendel Lamarck Darwin
Who is Mendel?
Daily Double!
mold of a bone Skull of a human Insect in amber
What is the mold of the bone?
Final Jeopardy
Evolution
3 types of evidence of evolution.
What are embryos, anatomy and fossils?