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Theories
Natural
Selection
Evidence
of
Evolution
Patterns
of
Evolution
Relationships
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FINAL
Theories - $100
Ultimately disproved spontaneous generation
Who is Louis Pasteur?
Back to Board
Theories - $200
Wrote On the Origin of Species about natural
selection.
Who is Charles Darwin?
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Theories - $300
Believed organisms evolved through acquiring
characteristics. Passed acquired traits to offspring.
Who is Lamarck?
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Theories - $400
Created the classification system.
Who is Linnaeus?
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Theories - $500
Explained how populations can be controlled.
Who is Malthus?
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Nat’l Selection - $100
First proposed this idea.
Who is Alfred Wallace?
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Nat’l Selection - $200
Differences of traits of the same species, i.e. color.
What are Variations?
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Nat’l Selection - $300
A structural variation that aids in an organisms
chance of survival in its environment.
What is an Adaptation?
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Nat’l Selection - $400
4 Points of Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
What are Variations, Adaptations, Overpopulation
and Descent with Modification?
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Nat’l Selection - $500
Explains how the best organisms are able to live
and reproduce successfully in a changing
environment.
What is “survival of the fittest?”
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Evidence - $100
Studying the earliest stages of growth and
development of plants and animals.
What is Embryology?
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Evidence - $200
Body structure in a present-day organism that no
longer serves its original purpose. Was probably
useful to an ancestor. Give a human example.
What are Vestigial Organs/Structures?
Appendix, wisdom teeth, body hair, tail bone, etc.
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Evidence - $300
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
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Evidence - $400
Remnants or impressions of organisms found in
sedimentary rock.
What are fossils?
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Evidence - $500
Species that share a common ancestor have
similarities. Can be observed in bones of different
species that are used for different purposes but
evolved from a common ancestor.
What are homologous structures?
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Patterns - $100
Organisms becoming similar over time, having no
common ancestor.
What is convergent evolution?
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Patterns - $200
Controlled breeding for specific traits.
What is Artificial (Selective) Breeding?
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Patterns - $300
When 2 species evolve together.
What is coevolution?
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Patterns - $400
Organisms in a population becoming less similar
over time.
What is divergent evolution?
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Patterns - $500
Give 3 examples of Coevolution.
What are predator/prey, plant/pollinator, and
parasite/host?
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Relationships - $100
Body parts of an organisms that did not evolve
from a common ancestor but are similar in
function.
What Analogous Structures?
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Relationships - $200
All of the alleles of a species in a population at
one time.
What is a gene pool?
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Relationships - $300
An adaptation that enables species to blend in with
their surroundings to not be easily found by
predators.
What is camouflage?
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Relationships - $400
Evolution of a new species. Occurs when members
of similar populations no longer interbreed.
What is speciation?
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Relationships - $500
A structural adaptation that enables one species to
resemble another species.
What is Mimicry?
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Potpourri - $100
When the was the 1st “selfie” taken.
When was 1839 by Robert Cornelius?
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Potpourri - $200
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
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Potpourri - $300
What is the #2 all time grossing movie? What year
was it released?
What is Titanic; 1997?
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Potpourri - $400
The year Diet Coke was invented.
What is 1982?
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Potpourri - $500
The best day of May as defined by Mrs. Hoffman 
What is May 14th?
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Daily Double
Provide similarities between organisms and prove
all organisms share a common ancestor. Explains
how bacterial resistance to penicillin or insect
resistance to pesticides over a short period of time.
Changes in DNA
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Daily Double
Light amplification by stimulated emission of
radiation is most commonly known as:
What is a LASER?
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FINAL JEOPARDY!!
Explain how adaptations are
necessary for survival.