Evolution Review Game!!
Idea that life comes from nonliving things. – Ex: maggots come from rotting meat smsstem.blogspot.com
Abiogenesis or spontaneous generation
Idea that life comes from preexisting life – Ex: you come from your parents
Biogenesis
Who conducted the following experiment? 1.One set of jars with meat open 2.One set of jars with meat closed 3.Flies gathered on open meat and laid eggs 4.Maggots appeared only on open meat.
Francesco Redi
What did Redi’s experiment prove?
Maggots come from preexisting life smsstem.blogspot.com
Who conducted the following experiment? 1.Heated broth in goose neck flask 2.Let broth sit for days 3.Broth still clear 4.Broke neck off of flask 5.Broth turned cloudy with micorganisms
Louis Pasteur en.wikipedia.org
What was the conclusion of Pasteur’s experiment?
Biogenesis: Life comes from preexisting life
Any trace or remains of an organism that has been preserved by a natural process
Fossils
How are fossils used as evidence of evolution?
Comparing structure of fossils with present day organisms allow us to infer evolutionary relationships greaterancestors.com 2 pts
What type of rock are fossils found in?
Sedimentary
Do all organisms that die become fossils?
No Why? – Not in sedimentary rock – Decay quickly (rainforest) – Get eaten room42.wikispaces.com 4pts
Method of dating that uses fossils position in sedimentary rock
Relative dating
Law that says: – Since layers are deposited at different times, layers on the bottom are older than on top
Law of Superposition bumipunbercerita.blogspot.com
Method of dating that gives a precise age
Absolute Dating vle.whs.bucks.sch.uk
The use of decay of radioactive elements found in organisms to find their absolute age Ex: Carbon dating
Radioactive Dating
What is Half-Life?
How many years it takes for half of the amount of an element to decay
Suppose a radioactive element has a half-life of 10,000 years. If the original amount of the element in an organism is 18g, how old is the organism if the amount of the element is currently 9g? 10,000 years old
What if there was only 4.5g left? 20,000
What are the two types of evolution?
Geological Evolution: the evolution of the Earth itself Organic Evolution: the evolution of living things 2 pts
Name 3 pieces of evidence that supports evolution.
Fossils Homologous Structures Vestigial Structures Similarities in Embryology Darwin’s Finches Antibiotic Resistance Pesticide Resistance Sickle Cell Anemia and Malaria 3 pts
Whose explanation of evolution was correct?
Darwin book.pdfchm.net
Describe Natural Selection.
Individuals survive that have inherited traits adapted to their environment. 1 pt
Use Lamarck’s explanations to explain why crabs have large claws io9.com
Tendency towards perfection: Crabs want big claws Use and disuse: Crabs use their claws a lot so they got big Acquired characteristics: Crabs passed on the large claw trait to their offspring
Use Darwin’s explanations to explain how crabs got large claws.
Overproduction: too many crabs Competition/struggle: large fish Genetic variation: some crabs had large/med/small claws Survival of the fittest/Natural Selection: the large claw gave those crabs a better chance of surviving to adulthood to reproduce and therefore passing on their “large claw” gene to offspring EVOLUTION!!!! After several generations the species change and become better adapted to their environment 5 pts
What is a gene pool?
All genes in a population
What is a population?
Groups of interbreeding individuals that live in the same place at the same time
What does this picture represent?
Homologous structures
What is a vestigial structure and give an example.
Structures that no longer function or function less than in an ancestor, but are present because they are left over from an ancestor Ex: tailbone in humans, appendix in humans, wisdom teeth in humans, toe on a boa 2 pts
What organism is most closely related to the fish?
The salamander.
Explain how Darwin’s finches are used as evidence for common ancestry.
There are 13 species of finches on the Galapagos that descended form 1 common ancestor form the mainland of South America. Similar because inherited similar DNA from common ancestor, different because environmental pressures cause natural selection 3 pts
What caused a change in the genetics to make some bacteria resistant to antibiotics?
A mutation
*Be sure you can use Darwin’s explanations to describe this process!!
Suppose you were living in tropical Africa. Would you rather be Homozygous dominant for the sickle cell gene, Heterozygous for the sickle cell gene, or homozygous recessive for the sickle cell gene? Why?
Individuals heterozygous for the trait are resistant to malaria and therefore have a better chance of surviving to reproduce AA- does not have sickle cell, NOT resistant to malaria Aa- does not have sickle cell, resistant to malaria aa- has sickle cell anemia, resistant to malaria 2pts
Natural selection depends on what?
Variation Struggle Survival of the “fittest” 3pts
Natural Selection is based on the laws of ____________.
Laws of GENETICS!! GENES!!!!!!!!!!!! 3pts (because I love genes!!)
Explain crossing over yahoosports.tumblr.com
Crossing over is the exchange of genes form one homologous chromosome to another
What is the only source of a new gene type?
Mutation simpsons.wikia.com
What are two methods of isolation? Give examples
Geography Ex rivers or mountains Reproduction Mate at different times or places 4 pts
How is isolation a source of genetic variation?
The isolated population may have different environmental pressure and therefore different genes may be selected for. 2 pts
Isolation often leads to speciation. What is speciation?
The development of a new species 1 pt
How new species can emerge: _________→ _________→ __________→ _________
Genetic variation → environmental change→ natural selection→ new species 4 pts
Those species that produce many "cheap" offspring and live in unstable environments
R-selection 1 pt
Give an example of an organism that exhibits k-selection
Elephants, monkeys, humans
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Is gradualism faster or slower than punctuated equilibrium?
Slower 1 pt
When a single species or small group of species evolves into many different forms
Adaptive Radiation 1 pt
What type of evolution describes: Grizzly bears and Polar bears have a common bear ancestor, but different climates selected for different climates selected for different variations nickolaylamm.com
Divergent Evolution 1 pt
Unrelated organisms have similar traits due to similar environments
Convergent Evolution 1 pt
What type of selection does this graph describe?
Directional 1 pt
What type of selection results in species having both extremes of a trait; can lead to speciation
Disruptive Selection 1 pt
Average birth weight is an example of what type of selection?
Stabilizing Selection 1 pt
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