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CHAPTER 13 CHECKLIST Honors Bio __________1. Chapter 13.1 – 13.2 vocabulary __________2. Outline Chapter 13.1 – 13.2 __________3. View Darwin Video and complete worksheet __________4. Read 13.1 – 13.2 and section review questions __________5. Beagle voyage map __________6. Outline chapter 13.3 – 13.5 __________7. Chapter 13.3-13.5 vocab __________8. Read chapter 13.3 – 13.5 and complete questions __________9. Comparative Anatomy (limbs worksheet) – not on wiki __________10. Comparative embryology __________11. Comparative biochemistry – not on wiki _________12. Natural Selection – peppered moth activity _________13. Review of 13.1 – 13.5 _________14. Test / quiz on 13.1-13.5 Evolution Honors Bio CHAPTER 13.1-13.2 Vocab. Adaptation Artificial selection Descent with modification Evolution Fossils Geology Natural selection Trace fossils Early Life of Darwin Video Questions Honors Biology http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/28775-assignment-discovery-the-early-life-of-charlesdarwin-video.htm 1. When was Charles Darwin born? 2. Where did Darwin attend college (s)? 3. When did he join the 5 year voyage on the HMS Beagle begin? 4. How did Charles Lyle influence Darwin’s thoughts on evolution? 5. What did Darwin accomplish while on this 5 year voyage on the HMS Beagle? 6. Who did Darwin marry after returning from the voyage and how many children did they have? 7. Why was Darwin hesitant to publish his findings about evolution? 8. What was the name of the book Darwin finally published regarding evolution and when was it published? 9. What were the main ideas in Darwin’s book named above and why was it so controversial? 10. When did Darwin die ? 11. Why was Darwin’s contribution to science so important? Chapter 13.1 – 13.2 Section Review Honors Biology Match the scientists that influenced Darwin’s thought on evolution with their theory. You may use them more than one time. _____1. Greek philosopher who believed species to e perfect and permanent a. Charles Darwin _____2. Proposed that acquired characteristics may be inherited c. Alfred Wallace _____3. His book and gradual geological change influenced Darwin d. Aristotle _____4. Asserted that populations grow faster than resources e. Jean Baptiste Lamarck _____5. Conceived a theory of evolution almost identical to Darwin’s f. Charles Lyell _____ 6. Disease, famine, homelessness and war control human population g. anaximander _____7. Life arose in the water h. Malthus _____8. Simpler life forms precede complex life forms Using complete sentences answer the following questions from section 13.1- 13.2 in your text. 1. Explain how Lamarck’s work influenced Darwin’s thoughts on evolution. 2. Explain how Lyell’s work influenced Darwin’s thoughts on evolution. 3. What was the name of Darwin’s book published in 1859? 4. What does the phrase “descent with modification” really mean? 5. Explain the 3 parts of Darwin’s theory of natural selection and which scientist helped influence these parts. 6. What 3 events help control the human population? 7. Explain the phrase “differential reproductive success”. 8. Explain the phrase “survival of the fittest”. 9. Distinguish between natural and artificial selection. 10. How is artificial selection like modifying a species? 11. What were Darwin’s two main features of his theory of evolution? 12. Where are the Galapagos Islands located? 13. Why are the Galapagos Islands so important to evolution? Voyage of the HMS Beagle Applied Biology Use a colored pencil to draw the route taken by Darwin during his voyage on the HMS Beagle Honors Bio Chapter 13.3-13.5 Vocabulary Analogous structure Biogeography Comparative anatomy Comparative embryology Fossil Fossil record Homologous structure Homology Molecular biology Paleontologist Strata (of rock) Vestigial structure Chapter 13.3- 13.5 Section Review Honors Biology 1. What 3 sources of evidence did Darwin use to establish his theory of descent with modification? 2. What is petrification? 3. List 7 ways fossils or remains of dead organisms are created. 4. What is a fossil record and why is it incomplete? 5. How do scientists determine the relative age of a fossil? 6. What is the oldest fossil and how old is it? 7. List and explain four types of evidence used by scientists to determine evolutionary ancestry. 8. Scientists theorize that most animals on the Galapagos originated from which mainland? 9. What is a homologous structure and how does this imply ancestry? 10. What is a vestigial structure and an 2 examples in humans. 11. How is molecular biology used in creating evolutionary ancestry? 12. What molecular evidence would indicate that all life forms are related? 13. How is natural selection more of an editing process than a creative process? 14. Give an example of how natural selection is occurring today. Comparative Embryology QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. Based on the embryos above, explain which two are more closely related and which two are least likely to be evolutionarily related. Name Lambert Period Date: Answer these questions after the pepper moth game found at : http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/pepperedmoth.html Peppered Moth Analysis 1. Data Table Percent Dark Moths Percent Light Moths Lichen Forest Sooty Forest 2. Explain how the color of moths increases or decreases their chances of survival depending on the environment. 3. 500 light colored moths and 500 dark colored moths are released into a polluted forest. After 2 days the moths were recaptured, make a prediction about the number of each type of moth that would be captured. 4. How has the striking change in coloration come about? (Include an explanation of how the dark moth appeared and how the proportion of dark moths changed from 0.0005% to more than 90% in polluted forests.) 5. What underlying law of nature has produced this change? (Use Darwin's theory of evolution and apply it to what you have learned in this investigation.) Chapter 13 Review Honors Bio 1. Give a brief synopsis of Charles Darwin’s life. 2. List and explain scientists who helped Darwin shape his view on evolution 3. What was the name of Darwin’s controversial book he published and why was it so controversial? 4. According to Malthus what 4 factors control a population? 5. Explain Darwin’s 3 main ideas on how a species adapts to its environment? 5. Explain the 2 main features of Darwin’s theory of natural selection 6. Explain the “common” way an organism gets fossilized in sedimentary rock? 7. List other ways a fossil can be preserved. 8. Explain what relative age means. 9. List and explain 5 types of evidence used to reinforce evolutionary relationships among living organisms. 10. Explain what a homologous structure is and why it is important to evolution. 11. Explain what an analogous structure and why it is important to evolution. 12. Explain what a vestigial structure is and why it is important to evolution. 13. Give 3 examples of vestigial structures in human beings. 14. Give an example of how natural selection is in action today. 15. Summarize Kettlewell’s experiment with peppered moths. (the game you played).