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Evolution Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Charles DarwinNatural Selection.

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2 Evolution Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Charles DarwinNatural Selection Indirect Evidence MechanismsSpeciation Final Jeopardy

3 Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003

4 Question Answer Charles Darwin - 100 ANSWER: The theory that states there is a change in population over time. QUESTION: Evolution

5 Question Answer Charles Darwin - 200 ANSWER: Darwin was the naturalist on this ship from 1831 to 1835 QUESTION: HMS Beagle

6 Question Answer Charles Darwin - 300 ANSWER: This is one of the most famous books in biology, written by Darwin and published in 1859. QUESTION: “On the origin of species”

7 Question Answer Charles Darwin - 400 ANSWER: Darwin observed that at each location he visited, there were unique variations of the same organisms. What was the name of the place he visited the most on his voyage. QUESTION: Galapagos Islands

8 Question Answer Charles Darwin - 500 ANSWER: How long did it take Darwin to come up with an explanation of how species change over time. QUESTION: 22 years

9 Question Answer ANSWER: Structural adaptation that allows a species to blend with its surroundings. QUESTION: Camouflage Natural Selection - 100

10 Question Answer Natural Selection - 200 ANSWER: An example is the yellow jacket and the syrphid fly. QUESTION: Mimicry

11 Question Answer Natural Selection - 300 ANSWER: Inherited characteristics which increase the chances of surviving and reproducing. QUESTION: Adaptation

12 Question Answer Natural Selection - 400 ANSWER: Traits that exist in organisms that are able to do this will be more obvious in the following generation. QUESTION: Reproduce

13 Question Answer Natural Selection - 500 ANSWER: Bacteria developing resistance to penicillin is an example of this adaptation. QUESTION: Physiological

14 Question Answer Indirect Evidence - 100 ANSWER: These provide a record of early life and possible relationships to current life on earth. QUESTION: Fossils

15 Question Answer Indirect Evidence - 200 ANSWER: An example is the eyes of a blind mole-rat. QUESTION: Vestigial structures

16 Question Answer Indirect Evidence - 300 ANSWER: The study of early stages of development. QUESTION: Embryology

17 Question Answer Indirect Evidence - 400 ANSWER: structural features with a common evolutionary origin. QUESTION: Homologous structures.

18 Question Answer Indirect Evidence - 500 ANSWER: An example is a bird and insects wings. QUESTION: Analogous structures.

19 Question Answer Mechanisms - 100 ANSWER: All of the different alleles in a population. QUESTION: Gene Pool

20 Question Answer Mechanisms - 200 ANSWER: Percentage of any specific allele in the gene pool. QUESTION: Allelic frequencies.

21 Question Answer Mechanisms - 300 ANSWER: Frequency of alleles remains the same in a population over time. QUESTION: Genetic Equilibrium

22 Question Answer Mechanisms - 400 ANSWER: Movement of individuals in and out of a population. QUESTION: Gene flow

23 Question Answer Mechanisms - 500 ANSWER: Individuals with either extreme of a trait’s variation are selected for resulting in this type of natural selection. QUESTION: Disruptive Selection

24 Question Answer Speciation - 100 ANSWER: Physical barrier that divides a population. QUESTION: Geographic Isolation.

25 Question Answer Speciation - 200 ANSWER: Species with a multiple of the normal set of chromosomes. More common in plants. QUESTION: Polyploidy

26 Question Answer Speciation - 300 ANSWER: The rate of speciation that states…species originate through a slow change of adaptations. QUESTION: Gradualism

27 Question Answer Speciation - 400 ANSWER: Distantly related organisms evolve similar traits. QUESTION: Convergent Evolution

28 Question Answer Speciation - 500 ANSWER: A type of divergent evolution in which ancestral species evolve into an array of species to fit a number of diverse habitats. QUESTION: Adaptive radiation.

29 Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The study of DNA and RNA that shows the relatedness of species. QUESTION: Biochemistry


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