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EVOLUTION: MODIFIED THINK-TAC-TOE
You must choose ONE choice from each row below (one choice for Vocab, one choice for
Theory, and one choice for Application) to complete a total of THREE boxes in the table below.
Remember you are choosing ONE option from each row across.
VOCAB Option worth 5 points
THEORY Option worth 10 points
APPLICATION Option worth 15 points
List three of the
conditions of the HardyWeinberg principle.
Explain what natural
selection predicts about
mimicry, camouflage,
homologous structures,
and vestigial
structures.
Indicate which pattern
of evolution is shown by
the man species of
finches on the Galapagos
Islands.
Identify the four
principles of natural
selection and provide
examples not used in the
book.
Describe how fossils
provide evidence of the
theory of evolution.
Compare morphological
and biochemical evidence
supporting evolution.
Research has shown that
Discuss factors that
if a prescribed dose of
could lead to
antibiotic is not taken
speciation.
completely, some bacteria
might not be killed and the
disease might return. How
does natural selection
explain this phenomenon?
Biologists discovered two
populations of frogs that look
similar. The populations are
separated by the Amazon
River, What experiment could
be designed to test whether
the two populations are one
species or two? What type of
mathematical results would
you expect from the
experiment you designed, if
the two populations are two
species that have diverged
only recently?