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With your host or hostess, Your classmate Chapter 4 Review Jeopardy
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Human?Fossils In the body TimelineMisc. 100 200 300 400 500
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Human? 100 All modern humans belong to the species a. Cro-Magnon. b. Homo sapiens. c. Neanderthalensis. d. humanoids.
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Human? 200 About how many years old is the humanlike fossil called Lucy? a. 1.5 billion years b. 5.3 million years c. 2.3 billion years d. 3.5 million years
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Human? 300 Body structures that seem to have no function are called a. homologous structures. b. glands. c. vestigial structures. d. mutations.
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Human? 400 An example of how human activities affect other organisms is a. mutations. b. pollution. c. adaptations. d. a hominid.
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Human? 500 The science that deals with the study of human beings is known as a. psychology. b. geology. c. biology. d. anthropology.
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Fossils 100 Any remain or trace of a once-living organism is a a. skeleton. b. shell. c. fossil. d. sediment.
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Fossils 200 Which of the following would most likely be found as a fossil? a. a shell b. a body organ c. skin d. a leaf
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Fossils 300 Insect fossils often are found preserved in a. amber. b. ice. c. tar. d. wood.
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Fossils 400 The most complete fossil record of evolutionary change is that of a. humans. b. the dinosaur. c. the horse. d. insects.
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Fossils 500 Most fossils are formed in a. igneous rock. b. sedimentary rock. c. metamorphic rock. d. clastic rock.
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In the body 100 A sudden change in a gene is called a. an adaptation. b. a mutation. c. a variation. d. natural selection.
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In the body 200 The modern theory of evolution is called the theory of a. relativity. b. natural selection. c. variation. d. adaptation.
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In the body 300 Body parts that are similar in structure are called a. homologous structures. b. vestigial structures. c. the fossil record. d. DNA evidence.
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Daily Double How many points would you like to wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???
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In the body 400 The process by which organisms change over time is known as a. adaptation. b. evolution c. natural selection. d. variation.
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In the body 500 Differences among individuals in a species are called a. adaptations. b. mutations. c. natural selection. d. variations.
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Timeline 100 Which of the Homo sapiens lived from 130,000 to 35,000 years ago?
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Timeline 200 How long ago did Homo habilis live?
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Timeline 300 How long did Homo erectus live?
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Timeline 400 How much longer than Homo habilis did Homo erectus inhabit Earth?
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Timeline 500 Which of the ancestors inhabited Earth for the longest time?
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Miscellaneous 100 Organisms that are no longer found as living species are said to be a. untraceable. b. rare. c. extinct. d. endangered.
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Miscellaneous 200 The idea that each species produces more offspring than can survive is called a. variation. b. natural selection c. evolution. d. overproduction.
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Miscellaneous 300 Natural selection also is known as survival of the a. species. b. variation. c. fittest. d. fossil.
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Miscellaneous 400 Special traits that help organisms survive in their environment are a. adaptations. b. genes. c. mutations. d. fossils.
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Miscellaneous 500 A group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves is known as a. a species. b. ancestors. c. mutations. d. genes.
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Chapter Review Jeopardy THANK YOU for PLAYING!!! Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
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Final Jeopardy Would species have evolved over time if the environments they lived in never changed? Explain your answer.
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