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1 Evidence for Evolution Six Kingdoms/ Viruses
Eleanor M. Savko Mechanism/ Theory of Evolution Classification Photosynthesis/Respiration 11/14/2018 Evidence for Evolution Six Kingdoms/ Viruses 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

2 5pt Question The process by which organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce at a higher rate than organisms without the favorable trait

3 What is natural selection?
5pt Answer What is natural selection?

4 10pt Question He proposed that giraffes got their long necks from stretching them. (the idea of use and disuse)

5 10pt Answer Who is Lamarck?

6 15pt Question caused the finches on the Galapagos to evolve to have different beak types

7 What is the food source on the islands?
15pt Answer What is the food source on the islands?

8 20pt Question According to the theory of evolution, differences between species may be the result of

9 20pt Answer What are mutations?

10 25pt Question Which theory of how evolution occurs would argue that all of the oak species in Georgia appeared suddenly from one common ancestor, over a short period of time, due to some extreme environmental changes, and that since that time, have not changed much

11 What is punctuated equilibrium?
25pt Answer What is punctuated equilibrium?

12 5pt Question- Classification
The broadest, largest category of classification - organisms have the fewest traits in common

13 5pt Answer What is domain?

14 The 2-word scientific naming of an organism
10pt Question The 2-word scientific naming of an organism

15 What is binomial nomenclature?
10pt Answer What is binomial nomenclature?

16 The two levels of classification used to identify an organism
15pt Question The two levels of classification used to identify an organism

17 What is Genus and Species?
15pt Answer What is Genus and Species?

18 Which two kingdoms are not included in the Domain Eukarya?
20pts Question Which two kingdoms are not included in the Domain Eukarya?

19 What is Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
20pt Answer What is Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?

20 Lists the taxa from broadest to most specific
25pt Question Lists the taxa from broadest to most specific

21 25pt Answer What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species?

22 The ultimate source of energy for life on Earth
5pt Question-Photosynthesis/Respiration The ultimate source of energy for life on Earth

23 5pt Answer What is the sun?

24 Identify the following process 6C02 + 6H20 C6H12O6+O2
10pt Question Identify the following process 6C02 + 6H20 C6H12O6+O2

25 What is photosynthesis?
10pt Answer What is photosynthesis?

26 The energy-transferring molecule used by cells is _______
15pt Question The energy-transferring molecule used by cells is _______

27 What is ATP?

28 20pt Question The cellular process that breaks down food in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide and water

29 What is cellular respiration?
20pt Answer What is cellular respiration?

30 25pt Question In plants the structures that transform light energy into chemical energy

31 25pt Answer What are chloroplasts?

32 5pt Question-Evidence for Evolution
Preserved or mineralized remains of organisms usually found in sedimentary rock.

33 5pt Answer What are Fossils?

34 10pt Question Structures that have similar origin and structure but are adapted for different purposes (Example: arm/whales flipper/Bat wing)

35 10pt Answer What is homologus?

36 15pt Question Process in which species develop similar characteristics because of living in similar environments

37 What is convergent evolution?
15pt Answer What is convergent evolution?

38 20pt Question Process by which a single or small group of a single species evolves into different forms that live in different ways

39 20pt Answer What is speciation?

40 25pt Question When the Industrial Revolution began the tree trunks and buildings blackened with soot. Moths that were darker in color blended in with their environment better than light-colored moths. This is an example of

41 What is Natural Selection?
25pt Answer What is Natural Selection?

42 Viruses are considered nonliving because they ______.
5pt Question-Six Kingdoms/Viruses Viruses are considered nonliving because they ______.

43 What is cannot reproduce without a host?

44 10pt Question Which Kingdom contain prokaryotic organisms that live in extreme environments, such as in acid runoff or in sulfur vents of volcanoes?

45 What is Archaebacteria?
10pt Answer What is Archaebacteria?

46 15pt Question What is the only kingdom where all members have cells that lack cell walls completely?

47 What is the Animal Kingdom?

48 20pt Question Paramecium, Amoeba, and Euglena are all examples of organisms from which Kingdom?

49 What is Protista?

50 What 2 characteristics distinguishes Fungi from Plants?
25pt Question What 2 characteristics distinguishes Fungi from Plants?

51 25pt Answer Mode of nutrition and cell walls (Plants are autotrophic, Fungi are heterotrophic. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose, Fungi has cell walls made of chitin).


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