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100 200 300 400 500 Evidence Natural Selection Human Evolution Evolution Vocab Speciation Potpourri main
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Preserved impressions or remnants of organisms that lived long ago. A 100 a100
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Comparing certain molecules like DNA common to most species. A 200
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Examples are the human arm, bird ’ s wing and whales fin. A 300
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As the environment gets progressively cooler there is a distinct change in the plant and animal species. A 400
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If radioactive iodine has a 1/2 life of 8 days, how much would be left after 24 days. A 500
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The person credited with “ survival of the fittest ” theory. B 100 b100
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Variations within a population are caused by this. B 200
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This is responsible for choosing the direction our evolutionary cart goes. B 300
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Darwin ’ s statement dealing with offspring production. B 400
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This graph represents: B 500
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Lucy “ Australopithecus afarensis ” is important because she represents… C 100 c100
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Human line that has only been around for the last half a million years. C 200
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Primate trend that gave them the advantage of tool manipulation? C 300
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Dental evidence that separates us from apes. C 400
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Advantage of both eyes in the front of primates skulls. C 500
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Formation of a new species. D 100 d100
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A kind of natural selection indicated by the below graph: D 200
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The reason for the struggle to survive. D 300
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Relative dating tells us that… D 400
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DAILY DOUBLE D 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager Daily double
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The migration of animals into an area is an example of… D 500
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Organisms that are similar and able to produce fertile offspring. E 100 e100
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Something that must occur in order to get a new species. E 200
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The barrier that is represented by a Doberman and a Chihuahua. E 300
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A river forms separating populations of rabbits on either side. E 400
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An analogous driving force for the evolutionary cart. E 500
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The kind of natural selection represented by the below graph F 100 f100
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Before Darwin, most people believed in… F 200
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An example of a mutation that isn ’ t bad for an organism. F 300
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Comparison of the stages of development within different species. F 400
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Why was Miller ’ s experiment so important to science? F 500
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