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Ch 13 Test Review: 44 Questions, Multiple Choice 1.Why did Darwin think they plants/animals on the Galapagos Islands were similar to those off the coast of South America? 2.Where did Darwin conduct most of his research? 3.Know what a population is and be able to identify an example. 4.Know what natural selection is. 5.Know adaptation. 6.What reason does Darwin give for why evolution occurs?

7. Know all details of natural selection and why it occurs and what causes it. 8. Know what ideas Darwin published in his book. This is in your textbook and was included in your notes. The PPT is available on BurgosBioBlog.com 9. Know what gradualism and punctuated equilibrium are. 10. Know what a homologous structure is and be able to identify one when given a picture. 11. Know what a fossil is and be able to give an example. 12. Know what the theory of evolution states.

13. Know the different evidences of evolution. 14. Know what a vestigial structure is. 15. Know how the human embryo looks and what parts it has that are similar to other embryos of other species. 16. Know what a population is and what happens when the population is split into two or more places. 17. Know what causes competition. 18. Know what happens when natural resources are limited.

19. Know about Darwin’s finches, what varied in the different species and why. 20. Know what divergence means and be able to identify and example. 21. Know what a subspecies is and be able to identify an example. 22. Know how new species are formed. 23. Know what ship Darwin was on. 24. Know the name of Darwin’s book. 25. Know what extinction means. 26. Know what the most direct evidence of evolution is. 27. Know how evolution affects bacteria (ie antibiotic resistance).