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Intro to Evolution Worksheet
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Using your books, answer the following questions about evolutionary biology.
Organizing Your Knowledge:
Charles Darwin was not the first person to ponder the origin of species. Match each of the
following with his place in helping to understand the history of life. Don’t focus on
names and dates, but rather on how ideas about the origin and history of life have
changed over the centuries.
A.) Darwin
B.) Lyell
C.) Wallace
D.) Anaximander
E.) Aristotle
F.) Lamarck
G.) Buffon
___1.) Ancient Greek who believed living things have changed.
___2.) Greek philosopher who believed species are fixed.
___3.) Fossils led this Frenchman to believe the earth is old.
___4.) Proposed that acquired characteristics are inherited.
___ 5.) Wrote The Origin of Species.
____6.) Believed in gradual geologic change, not catastrophes.
____7.) Thought of a theory of evolution identical to Darwin’s.
Evidence Abounds!!!
There are other kinds of evidence of evolution besides fossils. Name the category of
evidence to which each of the following examples belongs.
Category
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Example
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The DNA of humans and chimpanzees is about 98%
Identical.
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Remains of upright-walking but small brained apes
have been found in Africa.
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All animals with backbones have 12 pairs of nerves
extending from the brain.
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A protein called albumin is very similar in dogs and
wolves, less similar in dogs and cats.
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The farther an island is from the mainland, the more
different its plants and animals are.
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Animals called trilobites were common in oceans 300
million years ago, but they have been extinct for
millions of years.
Fertilized eggs of earthworms, insects and snails all
go through the same pattern of cell division.