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EVOLUTION
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Evolution
Some More of
That Evolution
Or….Evolution!
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Final
Jeopardy
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C1 $100
Which answer BEST shows an
animal’s adaptation to life in a
tropical rain forest?
a)Camouflage in a tree frog
b)An elephant’s long trunk
c) A giraffe’s long neck
d)Migration of birds in winter
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a) Camouflage in a tree
frog
C1 $200
What type of adaptation
is shown?
C1 $200
mimicry
C1 $300
Upon close examination
of the skeleton of an
adult python, a pelvic
girdle and leg bones ca
be found. These
features are example
of__
C1 $300
Vestigial structures
C1 $400
Why might this beak have
developed this way?
C1 $400
To reach nectar in
flowers
C1 final
The final Jeopardy answer is:
Summarize Darwin’s
theory of evolution by
natural selection
Timer
C1 final
Those organisms best
suited to an environment
survive and reproduce,
allowing favorable traits
to be passed to offspring
over time
C2 $100
A structural adaptation
that allows an organism to
blend in with its
surroundings is ____
C2 $100
camouflage
C2 $200
The total number of genes
present in a population is
the ____
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Gene pool
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A variety of structural
adaptations called ____
provides protection for an
organism by copying the
appearance of another
species
C2 $300
mimicry
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____ is a mechanism for
change in a population in
which organisms with
favorable variations live,
reproduce and pass on
their favorable traits
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Natural selection
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____ is a technique in
which the breeder selects
particular traits
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Artificial selection
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Within a decade of
introducing a new
pesticide, nearly all the
descendants of the target
pests were immune to the
usual sized dose. Why?
C3 $100
The pests developed
physiological adaptations
to the insecticide.
C3 $200
Structures that have a
similar evolutionary origin
but are adapted for
different purposes (bat
wing, human arm, alligator
arm)
C3 $200
Homologous structures
C3 $300
When checking shell color for a species of snail
found only in a remote area seldom visited by
humans, scientists discovered the distribution
of individuals that is shown in the graph in
Figure 15-1. Based on the information shown in
the graph, the snail population is undergoing
_____.
Figure 15-1
C3 $300
Directional selection
C3 $400
The flying squirrel of North America closely resembles
the flying phalanger of Australia. They are similar in size
and have long, bushy tails and skin folds that allow them
to glide through the air. The squirrel is a placental
mammal (carries its young internally), while the
phalanger is a marsupial (has a pouch). These close
resemblances, even though genetically and
geographically separated by great distances, can best
be explained by _____.
a. convergent evolution c.spontaneous generation
b. divergent evolution
d.vestigial structures
C3 $400
Convergent evolution
(things look the same
because of environmental
pressures, but aren’t
closely related)
C3 $500
Natural selection can best
be defined as ____
C3 $500
“Survival of the fittest”
C4 $100
The structures shown
below are ____
C4 $100
Homologous structures
C4 $200
Any structure that is
reduced in function on a
living organism but may
have been used by a
known ancestor is a
C4 $200
Vestigial structure
C4 $300
The concept that evolution
occurs over long periods
of stability that are
interrupted by
geographically brief
periods of change is
_______
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Punctuated equilibrium
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Hawaiian honeycreepers are a group of birds
with similar body shape and size. However,
they vary greatly in color and beak shape.
Each species occupies its own niche and is
adapted to the foods available in its niche.
The evolution from a common ancestor to a
variety of species is an example of _____.
a. divergent evolution
b. vegetative propagation
c. cross-pollination
d.convergent evolution
C4 $400
Divergent evolution
C4 $500
The theory of continental drift hypothesizes that Africa and
South America slowly drifted apart after once being a
single landmass. The monkeys on the two continents,
although similar, show numerous genetic differences.
Which factor is probably the most important in maintaining
these differences?
a. comparative anatomy
b. geographic isolation
c. comparative embryology
d. fossil records
C4 $500
Geographic isolation
Which combination of C5 $100
characteristics in a population
would provide the greatest
potential for change?
a)Small population, few mutations
b)Small populations, many
mutations
c) Large population, few mutations
d)Large population, many mutations
C5 $100
b) Small population, many
mutations.
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A pattern of evolution
that results when two
unrelated species begin to
appear similar because of
environmental conditions
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Convergent
evolution
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The alteration of allelic
frequencies by chance
processes is known as ___
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Genetic drift
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____ is the type of
selection that favors
average individuals in a
population.
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Stabilizing selection
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The evolution of ancestral
species onto an array of
species that occupy
diverse habitats is called
_____
C5 $500
Adaptive radiation
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