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Mr. Bartolone’s Evolution Jeopardy
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An organisms that no long exists on Earth is considered
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Extinct Click Anywhere to Continue
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Characteristic / trait which improves an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce
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Adaptation Click Anywhere to Continue
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Natural Selection is also known as…
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Survival of the Fittest Click Anywhere to Continue
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A change in a gene 1-400
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Mutation Click Anywhere to Continue
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Differences among members of the same species
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Variation Click Anywhere to Continue
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Came up with the theory of Evolution
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Charles Darwin Click Anywhere to Continue
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When the stronger / better adapted organisms survive…
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Survival of the Fittest Click Anywhere to Continue
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A farmer breeding only his or her best livestock is an example of…
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Artificial Selection Click Anywhere to Continue
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People of Darwin’s time understood that _______ were preserved remains of ancient organisms
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Fossils Click Anywhere to Continue
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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
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What are the 5 pieces of Evidence of Evolution?
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Fossils Embryology Biochemistry Biogeography Comparative Anatomy Click Anywhere to Continue
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Give an example of Artificial Selection…
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Dogs, plants Click Anywhere to Continue
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How do fossils show change?
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They show us similarities and differences between organisms Click Anywhere to Continue
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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
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Which scientists felt you could change yourself during your life time?
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Jean Lamarck Click Anywhere to Continue
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Is a mutation a good or bad thing?
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Can be both! Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is Biochemistry? 5-100
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Comparing DNA of organisms Click Anywhere to Continue
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What is Biogeography? 5-200
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Differences and similarities between organisms in different parts of the world Click Anywhere to Continue
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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
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What is the difference between artificial and natural selection?
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Artificial = we make Natural = happens in nature Click Anywhere to Continue
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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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