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Grade 11 University Biology – Unit 3 Evolution – Jeopardy 1 DarwinAdaptationEvolution Evidence Natural and Artificial Selection Theory of Evolution 11111 22222 33333 44444 55555
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Darwin published this book in 1859
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What is The Origin of Species?
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It is why organisms compete for limited resources
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What is “organisms produce more offspring than can survive?”
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It is what individuals with traits that helped them survive in their local environments do
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What is “pass the survival traits to their offspring?”
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Darwin’s theory that natural selection does not demonstrate progress; rather, it merely results from a species’ ability to survive local conditions at a specific time
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What is Descent with Modification?
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Darwin observed that populations of this species of bird specialized over time to use the resources offered by their particular Galapagos Island habitat …an example of Adaptive Radiation
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What are Finches?
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This type of structural adaptation is illustrated by the viceroy butterfly looking very similar to the monarch butterfly
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What is MIMICRY?
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A change in the DNA of an organism
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What is a MUTATION?
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It happens when a mutation occurs in a somatic cell
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What is “the mutation disappears from the population when the organism dies?”
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A structure, behaviour or physiological process that helps an organism survive and reproduce in a particular environment
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What is an ADAPTATION?
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It is where some genetic information is expressed
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What is the PHENOTYPE?
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Homologous structures are similar because they were inherited from this
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What is a COMMON ANCESTOR?
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The fossil record, biogeography, anatomy, embryology and relationships in DNA all provide evidence of this
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What is EVOLUTION?
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The study of the past and present geographical distribution of species populations
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What is BIOGEOGRAPHY?
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This cell type first appeared in the fossil record 3.8 to 3.5 BYA
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What are PROKARYOTIC CELLS?
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A fossil that shows intermediary links between groups of organisms and shares characteristics common to two now separate groups
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What is TRANSITIONAL FOSSIL?
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Environmental conditions that select for certain characteristics of individuals and select against other characteristics
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What is SELECTIVE PRESSURE?
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In farming, it is easier to manage this types of field with only one plant type
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What is a MONOCULTURE?
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Selective breeding of this wild plant has been used to create many common foods including broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts
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What is the WILD MUSTARD PLANT?
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The process by which characteristics of a population change over many generations as organisms with heritable traits survive and reproduce, passing their traits to offspring
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What is NATURAL SELECTION?
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It occurs when humans exert pressure on natural processes to select organisms for certain and desired traits
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What is ARTIFICIAL SELECTION?
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It is the study of ancient life through by examining fossils
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What is PALEONTOLOGY?
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The idea, whose “name” was first used by John Spencer, that the organisms that are the fittest leave the most offspring, so those organisms win the struggle
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What is SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST?
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An idea that body parts that are not used or become unnecessary for survival eventually disappear
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What is USE and DISUSE?
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Charles Lynch suggested this theory geological changes are slow, continuous and operate at the same rates both past and present
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What is UNIFORMITARIANISM?
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The two British naturalists who, although working separately, at nearly the same time provided a similar theory to explain how species change over time
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What are CHARLES DARWIN and ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE?
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