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Species Reproduction Evolution Classification History Of The Earth 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 Final Jeopardy

This is a distinct form of life -What is a species? 5

-What is the biological species concept? A population or a group of populations that are able to reproduce is defined as what? -What is the biological species concept? 10

What hybrid species is formed when a horse and donkey mate? -What is a mule? 15

List two types of isolation that keep species and populations apart. -What are reproductive and geographic Isolation 20

-What is adaptive radiation? A single species that evolved into several other species that live in different ways is known as what? -What is adaptive radiation? 25

- What is sexual reproduction Type of reproduction that involves the genetic mixing from two parents. - What is sexual reproduction 5

- What is reproductive isolation Condition in which a reproductive barrier keeps two species from interbreeding is known as? - What is reproductive isolation 10

Type of reproductive barrier in which an organism is unable to reproduce or produce offspring. - What is fertility? 15

-What is geographic isolation Separation of populations as a result of geographic change or migration to geographically isolated places where they are unable to reproduce? -What is geographic isolation 20

-What is adaptive radiation? Type of changes that can occur if populations are separated and are exposed to different habitats? -What is adaptive radiation? 25

The development of new types of organisms from preexisting types of organisms is called? -What is evolution? 5

These are small changes that occur within the genes of a population? -What is microevolution 10

-What is macroevolution The formation of new wings or extinction of a species that is evident in the fossil record is an example of what? -What is macroevolution 15

Scientist that developed and supported the idea of evolution? -Who is Charles Darwin? 20

-What is natural selection? The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do is known as? -What is natural selection? 25

-What is classification? This is organizing species into groups based on similar characteristics? -What is classification? 5

Branch of science that deals with naming, identifying and classifying species? - What is taxonomy? 10

Scientist that is known as the father of classification? -Who is Carolus Linnaeus 15

What level of classification comes after order? -What is Family? 20

-What are bacteria, archaea, and Eukarya? What are the 3 domains? -What are bacteria, archaea, and Eukarya? 25

Examples of these include preserved eggs, footprints, and body parts -What are fossils? 5

The length of time it takes for 50% of a radioactive isotope to decay is? -What is half-life 10

During the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, the dominant land animals were -What are dinosaurs 15

The study of the processes of multicellular organisms as they develop from fertilized eggs to adults is called? -What is Embryology 20

Name this adorable ball of fur - What is a Red Panda 25

Final Jeopardy Use the figure to determine how many years the Silurian Period lasted.

Final Jeopardy Use the figure to determine how many years the Silurian Period lasted.

Final Jeopardy What is 30 million years