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100 200 300 400 500 First CellsLamarck and Darwin Evolution in Action Evolution Evidence Galapagos Natural Selection
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The age of the Earth. A 100
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What is a approximately 4.6 billion years? A 100
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These cells that appeared first had no true nucleus. A 200
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What are prokaryotic? (or bacteria) A 200
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Cells that cannot live in the presence of oxygen. A 300
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What are Anaerobes? A 300
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The hypothesis for formation of eukaryotic cells. A 400
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What is endosymbiosis? A 400
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These cell-like structures were created in a laboratory. A 500
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What are microspheres and coacervates? A 500
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Lamarck would have reported that these animals stretched their necks to reach the leaves. B 100
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What are giraffes? B 100
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This is the name of Lamarck’s theory of evolution. B 200
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What is Acquired Inheritance? B 200
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Darwin’s Book. B 300
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What is “Origin of Species” B 300
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Darwin’s theory of evolution. B 400
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What is Natural Selection? B 400
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Darwin’s occupation on the HMS Beagle. B 500
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What is the ship’s naturalist? B 500
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The evolution of a flower and its pollinator. C 100
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What is coevolution? C 100
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The shark and the killer whale demonstrate this process. C 200
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What is convergent evolution? C 200
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A process in which descendents of a single ancestor diversify into new species. C 300
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What is divergent evolution? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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These lizards in the Caribbean demonstrate divergent evolution. C 400
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What are the anole lizards? C 400
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According to the biological definition of species, two organisms are of the same species if they can mate and produce this type of offspring. C 500
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What is fertile? C 500
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This means coming from ancestors with changes. D 100
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What is descent with modifications? D 100
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Vertebrate forearms are said to be this type of structures. D 200
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Homologous D 200
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These are structures that are non functional in a present day organism, that were once functional in an ancestor. D 300
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What is vestigial? D 300
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This is a small vestigial projection attached to the human large intestine. D 400
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What is the appendix? D 400
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These are structures seen the early stages of vertebrate embryos. D 500
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What are pharyngeal pouches (“gill slits”) and tails? D 500
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The Galapagos are these types of land masses. E 100
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What is islands? E 100
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The Galapagos is nearest to this continent. E 200
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What is South America? E 200
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These large reptiles expressed different characteristics related to the vegetation they consumed. E 300
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What are tortoises? E 300
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These finch adaptations may be thought of as homologous structures. E 400
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What are beaks? E 400
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The Grant study of Galapagos finches revealed that populations of these finches when up during dry seasons. E 500
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What are finches with deep, strong beaks? E 500
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This scientist proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. F 100
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Who is Charles Darwin? F 100
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Natural selection is sometimes referred to by this four-word description. F 200
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What is “survival of the fittest”? F 200
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This is a term that refers to any beneficial trait. F 300
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What is an adaptation? F 300
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Humans use this process to produce new types of cattle, plants, dog breeds etc. F 400
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What is artificial selection? F 400
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In order for natural selection to occur, the population must have a range of differences known by this term. F 500
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What is variation? F 500
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Individuals that are better adapted and are able to produce more offspring, are said to have this to a high degree. Click on screen to continue
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