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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... MRS. MURPHY
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Jeopardy Hodge Podge Darwin Evidence Make a Selection Terms Terms II 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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The ship at which Darwin took his voyage .
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What is the HMS Beagle? A 100
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The archipelligo where Darwin collected samples of various species.
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What is the Galapagos? Slide 4A 200
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The year at which Darwin published his book.
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What is 1859? A 300
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The title of Darwin’s controversial book.
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What is “The Origin of Species”?
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The species of birds at which Darwin based his theory of Natural Selection.
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What are finches? A 500Slide 4
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The type of evidence depicted below.
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What is fossil evidence?
Slide 4B 100
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Many organisms have anatomical structures that may have been useful to ancestors but are no longer a necessity for survival in its descendants. B 200
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What is a vestigial structure?
Whale’s pelvis Wisdom teeth BSlide 4 200
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The sequence of amino acids are compared among organisms such as a human with that of a chimpanzee. The greater the percent similarity is evidence of a common ancestor B 300
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What is biochemistry & DNA sequence?
BSlide 4 300
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B 400
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What are homologous structures?
B 400
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What do all the organisms have in common?
B 500
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What is embryological evidence (gill slits and tails)?
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Process in nature by which organisms that posses favored traits are better suited in their environment to survive, reproduce, thus increasing the frequency of those favorable traits and transmit those traits to future generations. C 100
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What is natural selection?
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C 200
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What is artificial selection?
CSlide 4 200
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Natural selection states that organisms with favorable traits are more ‘FIT’. How does variation occur? C 300
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What is crossing over and independent assortment?
CSlide 4 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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What is depicted below? Be specific!! C 400
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What is ornamentation with regard to sexual selection?
Slide 4C 400
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What is those with favorable traits often survive?
Which of Darwin’s points of evolution supports the diagram above? C 500
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What is those with favorable traits often survive?
CSlide 4 500
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States that fossils found in greater depths are older than those closer to earth’s surface.
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What is the law of superposition?
D 100
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The formation of two or more species over a long period of time.
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What is speciation? Slide 4D 200
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D 300
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What is gradualism? D 300
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Speciation that occurs in spurts, very little change in very little time.
D 400
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What is punctuated equilibrium?
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Structures that evolved in organisms due to a similar environment
Structures that evolved in organisms due to a similar environment. Such as a butterfly wing and a bird wing. D 500
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What are analogous structures?
D 500
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Changes in animals that enable them to better survive in their environment.
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What are adaptations? E Slide 4100
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Each living species has descended with changes from other species over time.
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What is descent with modification?
E 200Slide 4
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Process that determines the age of fossil evidence.
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What is carbon dating? Slide 4E 300
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The combined genetic information of all the members of a particular population
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What is gene pool? E Slide 4400
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Process by which humans select traits that are beneficial to them.
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What is artificial selection?
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What theory is depicted below?
F 100
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What is the Theory of Acquired Traits?
FSlide 4 100
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F 200
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What is natural selection?
F 200
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F 300
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What are transitional species?
FSlide 4 300
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F 400
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What is speciation? FSlide 4 400
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F 500
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Who is Charles Darwin? Slide 4F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Meiosis Please record your wager.
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Which species did the modern whale evolve from?
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