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Evolution- Schmevolution

Wiggle vs. Waddle. It’s Lucy…She’s Dead. When the Time is Right…. Homer Sapiens. Evolution- Schmevolution. Australopithe -THIS. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400.

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Evolution- Schmevolution

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  1. Wiggle vs. Waddle It’s Lucy…She’s Dead When the Time is Right… Homer Sapiens Evolution-Schmevolution Australopithe-THIS Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. $100 George Cuvier came up with this concept, which states that geological change happens rapidly, i.e., Noah’s flood

  3. $100 Catastrophism Home

  4. $200 In Darwinian evolution, what accounts for new physical characteristics in an organism?

  5. $200 Random Genetic Mutation (or variation) Home

  6. $300 This man observed that organisms are continually adapting, but was wrong on the mechanism by which evolution operated.

  7. $300 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Home

  8. $400 Kettlewell’s experiments aimed to demonstrate natural selection by examining what organism?

  9. $400 Moths Home

  10. $500 List the three main features of Darwinian evolution.

  11. $500 Variation Heritability Differential Reproductive Success Home

  12. $100 This aspect of the skull can indicate whether or not an animal was bipedal.

  13. $100 The Foramen Magnum Home

  14. $200 What is a valgus knee?

  15. $200 A knee with an angled hip-to-knee joint Home

  16. $300 What spinal feature do bipeds have that quadrupeds do not?

  17. $300 An S-shaped spinal column Home

  18. Daily Double

  19. $400 Stand up and walk like an ape.

  20. $400 DO IT! Home

  21. $500 Why do bipeds have arched feet?

  22. $500 To act as a shock-absorber Home

  23. $100 What does “Australopithecus” mean?

  24. $100 “Southern Ape” Home

  25. $200 Name the two types of Australopithecine.

  26. $200 Robust and Gracile Home

  27. $300 Many anthropologists place the robust australopithecines in a different genus. What is that genus?

  28. $300 Paranthropus Home

  29. $400 What is Lucy’s scientific name?

  30. $400 Australopithecus afarensis Home

  31. $500 Where were 3 million-year-old hominid footprints found?

  32. $500 Laetoli, Tanzania Home

  33. $100 What is the biggest difference between the genus Homo and the genus Australopithecus?

  34. $100 Cranial Capacity (33% larger in Homo) Home

  35. $200 Who was the first species to use tools?

  36. $200 Homo habilis Home

  37. $300 Who was the first hominid to leave Africa?

  38. $300 Homo erectus Home

  39. $400 This hominid became Homo sapiens in Africa

  40. $400 Homo ergaster Home

  41. $500 This hominid evolved into Neandertal in Europe.

  42. $500 Homo heidelbergensis Home

  43. $100 Homo sapiens evolved on what continent?

  44. $100 Africa Home

  45. $200 This region of the skull is more developed in humans than in Neanderthals.

  46. $200 The Frontal Lobe Home

  47. $300 Name one hominid that coexisted with humans.

  48. $300 H. neandertalensis H. heidelbergensis H. erectus Home

  49. $400 According to the multi-regional theory, what hominid became modern Asians?

  50. $400 Homo erectus Home

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