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2-10-2012 Jeopardy Review Evolution Unit: Objectives: SWBAT review the topic covered for the unit while playing jeopardy Warm up: Prepare for jeopardy. Procedure: Break class into groups of four and hand out white boards as to write down their answer choices. • Closure (5 min): Advise students to study and address any misunderstandings. The top three teams will get +3 /+2/ +1 BONUS POINTS (respectively) on their exam! Click to begin. GAME RULES • • • • • There will be (5- 13) teams. Every team answers each question. Not your turn and you’re right = 1 point It is your turn and you’re right = # chosen KEEP ALL ANSWERS PRIVATE ON THE WHITEBOARD. ONLY HOLD UP WHEN TOLD. Charles Darwin Origin of Life POT LUCK Evolution Theories Evolution Evidence 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 3 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points Question Define Evolution Answer The genetic changes in a species over time. Question State the difference between gradualism and punctuated equilibrium Answer Gradualism - evolution over millions of years PE - rapid evolution over 100 to 1000 years Question What are three reasons for a population of a species to evolve? Answer 1. Environment 2. Food 3. Predator Question Who contributed the most to the modern theory of evolution? Answer Charles Darwin Question The four main ways we can support the theory of evolution are: Answer 1. Fossils 2. Embryology 3. Biochemistry/genetics 4. Comparative anatomy Question Define the theory of natural selection. Answer Organisms that are better adapted to their environment are “selected” to be able to survive and reproduce, passing on their favorable traits to their offspring. Question What were Lamarck’s two main points in his theory of evolution? Answer 1. 2. Use and disuse Inheritance of acquired characteristics Question Describe the idea of use and disuse Answer An organism would be able to develop a trait by using or not using it and then that trait would be passed onto its offspring Question What did Charles Darwin not explain in his theory of evolution? Answer He does not explain the genetic basis for variation within a species. Question What is a Theory? Answer A theory is a statement or model that has been tested and confirmed many times Question Define Fossil Answer Any trace or remains of an organism that has been preserved by natural processes Question Write the fossils in order from oldest to youngest Answer 5,3,1,4,2 Question Homologous or analogous structure? Answer Homologous Question What are vestigial structures? Answer Vestigial structures are structures that are in an organism but have reduced in size and serve little or not function Question How can we use embryology to find which organisms have a similar ancestor? Answer Embryology compares the early stages of development of different species to find similarities Question Darwin stated that evolution was driven by ______ ________. Answer Saturated Natural selection Monounsaturated Polyunsaturated Trans Fat Question List the six points of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution? Answer 1. Competition 2. Overpopulation 3. Speciation 4. Variations 5. Adaptations 6. Natural Selection Question Define speciation and what is one way that it could happen? Answer The formation of a new species. One way this could happen is because of geographic isolation Question Does Charles Darwin support gradualism or punctuated equilibrium? Answer Gradualism Question Charles Darwin shares his birthday with what American President? Answer Abraham Lincoln Question Question During what Era did the dinosaurs live? Answer The Mesozoic Era Question More than 99% of all species that have lived are now extinct. (True or False) Answer True! Question What are 4 major eras? Answer 1. 2. 3. 4. Precambrian Paleozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic Question What are three ways that a mass extinction can occur? Answer 1. Climate Change 2. Massive volcanic eruptions 3. Impact of a huge meteorite Question How is it possible that humans (mammals) became the dominate species during the Cenozoic Era Answer After the Mesozoic Era many of the reptiles became extinct and some mammals survived. The mammals that survived were able to evolve! Question Define Punctuated Equilibrium Answer States that a species stays the same for extended periods of time and then over a hundred years a rapid change occurs. Question Define what an allele is. Answer An allele is a trait. (A form of a specific gene) Question What is convergent evolution? Answer Convergent evolution is when different species become similar due to the environmental pressures. Question What would cause the allele frequencies to change in a gene pool? Answer A favorable trait would cause an allele frequency to change over many generations Question What are the four ways that new traits are introduced to a gene pool? Answer 1. Mutation 2. Genetic Recombination 3. Genetic Drift 4. Migration MAKE YOUR FINAL WAGE BETWEEN 1-10 POINTS Final Question Hardy-Weinberg’s Law states that a population would not evolve if 5 things occurred. What are those five things? Final Answer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. No mutations No gene flow can occur (No Migration) Random mating must occur The population must be large enough so that no genetic drift can cause the allele frequencies to change. No selection can occur so that certain alleles are not selected for, or against.