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1 Mr. Bartolone’s Evolution Jeopardy

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3 An organisms that no long exists on Earth is considered
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Extinct Click Anywhere to Continue

5 Characteristic / trait which improves an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce
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Adaptation Click Anywhere to Continue

7 Natural Selection is also known as…
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Survival of the Fittest Click Anywhere to Continue

9 A change in a gene 1-400

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Mutation Click Anywhere to Continue

11 Differences among members of the same species
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Variation Click Anywhere to Continue

13 Came up with the theory of Evolution
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Charles Darwin Click Anywhere to Continue

15 When the stronger / better adapted organisms survive…
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Survival of the Fittest Click Anywhere to Continue

17 A farmer breeding only his or her best livestock is an example of…
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Artificial Selection Click Anywhere to Continue

19 People of Darwin’s time understood that _______ were preserved remains of ancient organisms
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Fossils Click Anywhere to Continue

21 Explain the Theory of Evolution
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If you go back far enough you will find we all come from a common ancestor Click Anywhere to Continue

23 What are the 5 pieces of Evidence of Evolution?
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Fossils Embryology Biochemistry Biogeography Comparative Anatomy Click Anywhere to Continue

25 This man “missed the mark” and thought traits changed during an organism’s life
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Jean Baptiste Lamarck Click Anywhere to Continue

27 What were Darwin’s 5 Principles of Evolution?
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Variation New Species Overproduction Natural selection Struggle for Existence Click Anywhere to Continue

29 Explain how Fossils are evidence of Evolution?
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Show us organisms in the past were different but also share some of the same traits as modern organisms found today. Click Anywhere to Continue

31 Explain how Embryology is an evidence of Evolution…
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Embryos of closely related organisms often have similar stages in development Click Anywhere to Continue

33 Give an example of Artificial Selection…
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Dogs, plants Click Anywhere to Continue

35 How do fossils show change?
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They show us similarities and differences between organisms Click Anywhere to Continue

37 Which scientist said if you look back far enough you will find a common ancestor?
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Charles Darwin Click Anywhere to Continue

39 Which scientists felt you could change yourself during your life time?
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Jean Lamarck Click Anywhere to Continue

41 Is a mutation a good or bad thing?
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Can be both! Click Anywhere to Continue

43 What is Biochemistry? 5-100

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Comparing DNA of organisms Click Anywhere to Continue

45 What is Biogeography? 5-200

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Differences and similarities between organisms in different parts of the world Click Anywhere to Continue

47 How do scientists use Comparative Anatomy?
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Similarities in structures of different organisms can show how closely related they are Click Anywhere to Continue

49 What is the difference between artificial and natural selection?
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Artificial = we make Natural = happens in nature Click Anywhere to Continue

51 How would an insect become resistant to a pesticide?
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Some of the insects have an adaptation that enables them to survive and reproduce Click Anywhere to Continue


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