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Biology Jeopardy

“Logic”ally speaking. True or false. Anything and everything. I’m going to get an A. Modified true/false. Biology Jeopardy. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. Final Jeopardy. 10 points. True or false-

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Biology Jeopardy

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  1. “Logic”ally speaking True or false Anything and everything I’m going to get an A Modified true/false Biology Jeopardy 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 Final Jeopardy

  2. 10 points True or false- A vestigial structure in one organism can be defined as a reduced form of a functional structure

  3. True, vestigial structures are reduced forms of a functional structure –our appendix and a snake’s pelvis are examples 10 points

  4. 20 points True or False- Biochemical traits helped Darwin unravel his theory of evolution

  5. 20 points False, biochemical traits were not yet known when Darwin made his observations

  6. 30 points True or false – Darwin developed his theory of evolution exclusively from his work on the Galapagos Islands

  7. 30 points False, Darwin spent only a short time at the Galapagos, but then lived back in England for over 20 years before he released his observational findings

  8. 40 points True or false - Homologous structures indicate a shared ancestry, while vestigial structures do not

  9. 40 points False, both homologous and vestigial structures show a shared ancestry

  10. 50 points True or false- Fossils provide evidence of evolution

  11. 50 points True, fossils provide scientists with great evidence of past life forms and changes over time in species (evolution)

  12. 10 points Charles Darwin was a naturalist on this ship – give complete name

  13. 10 points Charles Darwin was a naturalist on the HMS Beagle

  14. 20 points Pollinators and flowering plants – moth and a comet orchid – are examples of ____________.

  15. 20 points Pollinators and flowering plants – moth and a comet orchid – are examples of coevolution

  16.  30 points Modified True or false: Punctuated Equilibrium and Gradualism are two models that describe the cause of speciation.

  17. 30 points False, Both describe the RATE of speciation, not the cause

  18. 40 points Modified true/false Inbreeding in a population leads to individuals that are heterozygous for many traits

  19. 40 points False, inbreeding leads to more homozygous traits in individuals

  20. Modified True/False The Hardy-Weinberg Principle says that evolution will not occur in a population unless allelic frequencies are acted on by forces that cause change 50 points

  21. 50 points True, the Hardy-Weinberg principlesays that evolution will not occur in a population unless allelic frequencies are on by forces that cause change.

  22. 10 points In terms of population size (large or small) and amount of mutations (few or many) Which combination would provide the greatest potential for evolution?

  23. 10 points Having a small populationwith many mutations will provide the greatest potential for evolutionary change.

  24. Bird wings and insect wings are examples of _____________ structures Bonus 10 points: do they have a common ancestor, yes or no? 20 points

  25. Bird wings and insect wings are examples of Analogous structures Bonus 10 points: do they have a common ancestor, yes or no? NO common ancestor 20 points

  26. 30 points Snake pelvis and human appendix are examples of __________ structure

  27. 30 points Snake pelvis and human appendix are examples of vestigial structure

  28. 40 points Bones of the bird wing, whale pectoral fin and reptile forelegs are examples of _________ structures Bonus 10 points: Do they show a common ancestor- Yes or no?

  29. Bones of the bird wing, whale pectoral fin and reptile forelegs are examples of homologous structures Bonus 10 points: Do they show a common ancestor- Yes 40 points

  30. Superficially similar features molded by natural selection in very different species would be classified as __________ structures. “Superficial” means that it only appears to be the same from the outside, but is totally different on the inside 50 points

  31. Superficially similar features molded by natural selection in very different species would be classified as Analagous structures. “Superficial” means that it only appears to be the same from the outside, but is totally different on the inside 50 points

  32. 10 points If Derived traits are recent, then _________ traits are more primitive

  33. 10 points If derived traits are more recent, then ANCESTORAL traits are more primitive

  34. 20 points If a population of organisms is in genetic equilibrium, then the _____________ principle is expressed.

  35. If a population of organisms is in genetic equilibrium, then the HARDY-WEINBERG PRINCIPLE is expressed. 20 points

  36. 30 points In general, if a population diverges and becomes reproductively isolated, then __________ has occurred.

  37. In general, if a population diverges and becomes reproductively isolated, then SPECIATION has occurred 30 points

  38. 40 points If no physical barrier separates a diverging population as it becomes two distinct populations, then _________ has occurred.

  39. If no physical barrier separates a diverging population as it becomes two distinct populations, then Sympatric speciation has occurred. 30 Bonus points: NAME the other type of speciation and give an example… 40 points

  40. If a species is suddenly introduced into a new habitat (Example: the cichlids that once lived in Africa’s Lake Victoria) then __________ might occur. 50 points

  41. If a species is suddenly introduced into a new habitat (example: the cichlids that once lived in Africa’s Lake Victoria) then Adaptive Radiationmight occur. 50 points

  42. 10 points Modified True/False: A mutation is a random change in genetic material

  43. 10 points TRUE, A mutation is a random change in genetic material

  44. 20 points Modified True/False Any change in the allelic frequencies in a population that is due to chance is called founder effect.

  45. 20 points FALSE Any change in the allelic frequencies in a population that is due to chance is called Genetic drift

  46. Modified True/False A population of ants declines to a very low number. When the ants’ habitat is turned into a park for picnics by humans, the population of ants rebounds. This is an example of natural selection. 30 points

  47. False A population of ants declines to a very low number. When the ants’ habitat is turned into a park for picnics by humans, the population of ants rebounds. This is an example of bottleneck 30 points

  48. Modified True/False Humans either born below-normal or above-normal birth weights have a lower chance of survival than those with average birth weights. Thus, human birth weights vary little. This is a form of natural selection called stabilizing selection. 40 points

  49. true, Humans either born below-normal or above-normal birth weights have a lower chance of survival than those with average birth weights. Thus, human birth weights vary little. This is a form of natural selection called stabilizing selection. 40 points

  50. Modified True/False Embryos of different organisms exhibit homologous structures during early development, but later become totally different structures in adult form. This indicates that the organisms evolved from different ancestors. 50 points

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