Evolution Test. Things to Study Previous Quizzes Study Guide Analysis questions from labs/activities Warm-Ups.

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Evolution Test

Things to Study Previous Quizzes Study Guide Analysis questions from labs/activities Warm-Ups

Format of the Test Regular – 39 Questions 17 Short Answer 22 Multiple Choice – 58 Points Advanced – 41 Questions 24 Short Answer 17 Multiple Choice – 58 Points

Regular Test Basic Break Down Theory (1) Evolution Evidence (8) – Homologous, Analogous, etc Darwin vs Lamarck (2) Natural Selection (12) – Overproduction, variation, etc – Application examples Utensil Lab (3) Peppered Moth (2) New Image (3) Artificial Selection (4) Genetic Engineering (2) GATTACA (2)

Advanced Test Basic Break Down Theory (1) Evolution Evidence (9) – Homologous, Analogous, etc Darwin vs Lamarck (2) Natural Selection (15) – Overproduction, variation, etc – Application examples Utensil Lab (2) Peppered Moth (1) New Image (3) Artificial Selection (4) Genetic Engineering (2) GATTACA (2)