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Evolution and Earth History. CP Biology

Jeoparty. Evolution and Earth History. CP Biology. Begin. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution. Human/ Primate Evolution. Patterns of Evolution. Darwin and Friends. Potpourri. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400.

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Evolution and Earth History. CP Biology

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  1. Jeoparty Evolution and Earth History. CP Biology Begin

  2. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution Human/ Primate Evolution Patterns of Evolution Darwin and Friends Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

  3. Patterns of Evolution- $100 • Describe one possible outcome of mass extinctions in regards to evolution/speciation. Back

  4. Patterns of Evolution - $200 Back

  5. Patterns of Evolution- $300 Back

  6. Patterns of Evolution - $400 • Describe adaptive radiation and provide an example of this pattern of evolution. Back

  7. Patterns of Evolution - $500 Provide one specific example of convergent evolution. Back

  8. Patterns of Evolution - $600 • Darwin hypothesized that the finch he observed all came from one species that migrated from somewhere in South America. These finch eventually evolved unique characteristics, shaped by their diet. This in an example of what pattern of evolution? Back

  9. Darwin and Friends - $100 • According to Lamarck, how did organisms acquire inheritable traits? Back

  10. Darwin and Friends - $200 • Give an example of an organism acquiring an inheritable trait using Lamarck's theory. Back

  11. Darwin and Friends - $300 • Darwin suggested that organisms changed over time through ________ ________ as opposed to changing their bodies through use & disuse. Back

  12. Darwin and Friends - $400 • Darwin's theory was backed up by the experiments of a famous monk named...? Back

  13. Darwin and Friends - $500 • True/False: • Working together on evolutionary theory, Darwin and Mendel became pals. Back

  14. Darwin and Friends - $600 • Describe how Alfred Wegener’s Continental Drift theory assisted Darwin’s theory of evolution? Back

  15. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution - $100 • James Hutton observed upturned layers of rock, like this. • What conclusion did this observation lead him to make? Back

  16. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution - $200 • What is an index fossil (two specific qualities must be included in explanation) ? Back

  17. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution - $300 • Describe the Law of Superposition. Back

  18. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution - $400 Back

  19. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution - $500 • Describe 3 pieces of evidence that Alfred Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift? Back

  20. Earth History: Evidence of Evolution - $600 • True/False and WHY? The fact that coal deposits are found in dry arid climates is evidence that the earth is hundreds of millions of years old. Back

  21. Human/Primate Evolution - $100 • The closest relative of Homo sapiens (you) is what organism from the skull lab? Back

  22. Human/Primate Evolution - $200 • One of the most important measurements for keying out a hominoid skull correctly is what (think of the dichotomous key)? Back

  23. Human/Primate Evolution - $300 • The skull that was most unlike a normal human skull was what? Back

  24. Human/Primate Evolution - $400 • The "advancement score" from the lab was highest for skulls that were...what? Back

  25. Human/Primate Evolution - $500 • The skulls that you IDed in the lab were IDed using what common scientific tool? Back

  26. Human/Primate Evolution - $600 • What was the name of the specimen that had the third highest advancement score (also first specimen found outside of Africa)? Back

  27. Potpourri - $100 • The "fittest" organisms in a population are those that have an increased ability to do what TWO things? Back

  28. Potpourri - $200 • What was important about Darwin's observations of the finches on each of the islands in the Galapagos? Back

  29. Potpourri - $300 • Assuming that the evolutionary theory is correct, all life came from a ________ ________. Back

  30. Potpourri- $400 • Journey of the Beagle: While Darwin was finding samples of living organisms that he would later use in support of his theory of evolution, his companion (Fitzroy) was looking for what? Back

  31. Potpourri - $500 • Where did Darwin collect the most interesting samples as evidence for his theory of evolution? Back

  32. Potpourri- $600 • According to evolutionary theory, which example demonstrates better fitness: • A cheetah that is quicker than gazelle and is able to hunt more successfully than other predators in the area. • A penguin that is able to lay more eggs than the other penguins in the population. Back

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