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Test Date: Feb. 15 2017 SBI3U Test Review Sheet: EVOLUTION UNIT Format: Short answer and multiple choice Materials Required: Pencil, eraser and pen. No cell phone allowed. Note: If you are absent for the test, a parent/guardian must phone me at 416-850-8889 on the morning of the test to explain the absence. Make up test is only granted based on legitimate reasons. TOPICS ON TEST A good set of notes (with homework completed) and handouts is your best studying tool. The use of the textbook is also encouraged. Fact, Law and Theory (See first ppt lesson on Evolution Introduction) Evolution as a scientific theory (See first ppt lesson on Evolution Introduction) & its power to make predictions Adaptation, mimicry, and the effect of neutral, beneficial and harmful mutations on evolution Briefly describe the contributions of the following people: Georges Buffon, Charles Lyell, George Cuvier, Jean Lamarck, Thomas Malthus, Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace Key Terms: inheritance of acquired characteristics, catastrophism, uniformitarianism, palaeontology, natural selection, spontaneous generation Compare Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection with that proposed by Lamarck's inheritance of acquired characteristics and use/disuse of body parts Be able to describe the different lines of evidence of evolution: paleontology (fossil record), embryology, comparative anatomy (analogous and homologous structures and know how to identify them), comparative biochemistry (also molecular biology evidence), artificial selection (knows the experiment discussed in class on guppies; consequences of artificial selection) and biogeography Make sure to complete and watch videos found in Evidence of evolution flipped classroom lesson (ppt) and evidence of evolution activity worksheet What evidence would refute Darwin's evolution theory now that you know all lines of evidence that support evolution theory? Key Terms: analogous and homologous structures, vestigial structures and their examples State and explain the theory of evolution by natural selection Know that sexual selection is a special case of natural selection; the advantages and trade-offs of being sexually selected for Key Terms: fitness, selective advantage, selective pressure, sexual dimorphism Know all mechanisms of evolution: natural selection, sexual selection, Mutation, Gene flow, Genetic drift Know types of natural selection: stabilizing, directional and disruptive & their examples How natural selection operates in the case of the peppered moth Speciation: what it is and the difficulty incurred with the definition of a species; why hybrids are evolutionary deadends? Types of speciation: sympatric and allopatric speciation Key Terms: gene pool, allele frequency Additional Practice Question in Textbook: Try Unit 3 self quiz: 1-11, 13-15, 23, 26, 27 p 380-381 Review: 1-3, 5, 6, 8-15, 32, 33, 38, 45, 47, 48, 50 p 382 Chapter 7: Pg. 318-323 #1-3, 5-7, 9-11, 15, 17, 18, 32, 34-37, 39, 45, 46, 48, 53, 56, 57-59 Chapter 8: Pg. 372-375 #1, 2, 7, 17, 27, 28, 32, 33