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Vocab Evidence of Evolution MacroEvolution Classification Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Theory of Evolution He traveled to the Galapagos Islands on the HMS Beagle and observed similar species suited to their particular environment. A 100 Who is Charles Darwin? A 100 This theory supports evolution and explains why islands have a large number of species found nowhere else A 200 What is the Plate Tectonic Theory? A 200 He proposed that giraffes got their long necks from stretching them. (the idea of use and disuse) A 300 Who is Lamarck? A 300 These 4 branches of science help to support the theory of evolution A 400 What is embryology, anatomy, palentology, and molecular biology? A 400 Process by which individuals better suited to their environment can survive and reproduce most successfully. A 500 What is Natural Selection or Survival of the Fittest? A 500 A long, slow change in organisms over long periods of time. B 100 What is Evolution? B 100 Any inherited trait or characteristic that increases an organism’s chances for survival. B 200 WhatisisAdaptation? adaptation? What B 200 A sudden change in the sequence of DNA B 300 What is a Mutation? B 300 The combined genetic make-up of ALL the members of a population. B 400 What is a Gene Pool? B 400 A process in which HUMANS choose the most desirable traits of a population for breeding purposes. B 500 What is Artificial Selection? B 500 Preserved or mineralized remains of organisms usually found in sedimentary rock. C 100 What are Fossils? C 100 Structures that have similar embryological origin and structure but are adapted for different purposes (Example: Human arm/Bat wing) C 200 What are Homologous Structures? C 200 •Fossil Records •Geographical Distribution •Homologous Structures •Vestigial Organs •Similarities in Embryology C 300 What is Evidence of Evolution? C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 Appendix in Humans Leg Bones in Whales C 400 What are examples of Vestigial Structures? C 400 The early stages of development in organisms in which there are many similarities among different species. C 500 What is Embryology? C 500 This may happen if a species lacks the variations necessary to adapt to a changing environment. D 100 What is Die and Become Extinct? D 100 Two populations are capable of interbreeding but have differences in courtship rituals or other reproductive strategies that involve behavior. (ex: Eastern and Western Meadowlarks) D 200 What is Behavioral Isolation? D 200 Two populations are separated by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or other bodies of water. D 300 What is Geographic Isolation? D 300 This happens when a population is separated and has low gene flow, which eventually results in 2 different species D 400 What is Speciation? D 400 This historical event in England caused tree trunks and buildings to blacken with soot allowing for birds and other predators to hunt the light-colored moths more easily. D 500 What is The Industrial Revolution? D 500 A Swedish botanist that developed a two-word naming system (Science of Taxonomy) E 100 Who is Linnaeus? E 100 The broadest, largest category of organisms with the fewest of traits in common E 200 What is Kingdom? E 200 The most specific level of classification in which organisms have the most traits in common A Genus is composed of a number of these E 300 What is Species? E 300 The 2-word scientific naming of an organism E 400 What is Binomial Nomenclature? E 400 The two levels of classification used to name an organism E 500 What is Genus and Species? E 500 These are the 3 domains of life F 100 What are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya? F 100 Differences such as fur color shape of teeth beak sizes shapes in shells F 200 What is Variation? F 200 This process reduces genetic variation F 300 What is a Genetic Drift? F 300 The two main sources of genetic variation F 400 What is genetic recombination and mutations? F 400 This is the most accurate way to classify organisms F 500 What is DNA analysis? F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: TAXONOMY Please record your wager. What scientists believe might explain why many bones of fossil vertebrates are similar to those in living vertebrates. What is a Common Ancestor? Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!