Theories Natural Selection Evidence of Evolution Patterns of
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Theories Natural Selection Evidence of Evolution Patterns of Evolution Relationships Hodge Podge $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 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? Back to Board
Theories - $300 Believed organisms evolved through acquiring characteristics. Passed acquired traits to offspring. Who is Lamarck? Back to Board
Theories - $400 Created the classification system. Who is Linnaeus? Back to Board
Theories - $500 Explained how populations can be controlled. Who is Malthus? Back to Board
Nat’l Selection - $100 First proposed the idea of natural selection. Who is Alfred Wallace? Back to Board
Nat’l Selection - $200 Differences of traits of the same species, i. e. color. What are Variations? Back to Board
Nat’l Selection - $300 A structural variation that aids in an organisms chance of survival in its environment. What is an Adaptation? Back to Board
Nat’l Selection - $400 How Darwin would describe the finch beaks. What is the beak size/shape was an adaptation to allow that finch to eat a specific diet? Back to Board
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? ” Back to Board
Evidence - $100 Studying the earliest stages of growth and development of plants and animals. What is Embryology? Back to Board
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. Back to Board
Evidence - $300 DAILY DOUBLE!!! Back to Board
Evidence - $400 Remnants or impressions of organisms found in sedimentary rock. What are fossils? Back to Board
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? Back to Board
Patterns - $100 Organisms becoming similar over time, having no common ancestor. What is convergent evolution? Back to Board
Patterns - $200 Controlled breeding for specific traits. What is Artificial (Selective) Breeding? Back to Board
Patterns - $300 When 2 species evolve together. What is coevolution? Back to Board
Patterns - $400 Organisms in a population becoming less similar over time. What is divergent evolution? Back to Board
Patterns - $500 Give 3 examples of Coevolution. What are predator/prey, plant/pollinator, and parasite/host? Back to Board
Relationships - $100 Body parts of organisms that did not evolve from a common ancestor but are similar in function. What Analogous Structures? Back to Board
Relationships - $200 All of the alleles of a species in a population at one time. What is a gene pool? Back to Board
Relationships - $300 An adaptation that enables species to blend in with their surroundings to not be easily found by predators. What is camouflage? Back to Board
Relationships - $400 Evolution of a new species. Occurs when members of similar populations no longer interbreed. What is speciation? Back to Board
Relationships - $500 A structural adaptation that enables one species to resemble another species. What is Mimicry? Back to Board
Hodge Podge - $100 When the 1 st “selfie” was taken. When was 1839 by Robert Cornelius? Back to Board
Hodge Podge - $200 DAILY DOUBLE!!! Back to Board
Hodge Podge - $300 What is the #2 all time grossing movie? What year was it released? What is Titanic; 1997? Back to Board
Hodge Podge - $400 The year Diet Coke was invented. What is 1982? Back to Board
Hodge Podge - $500 Odontophobia is the fear of this: What is teeth? Back to Board
Daily Double Provide similarities between organisms and prove all organisms share a common ancestor. (Explains bacterial resistance to penicillin or insect resistance to pesticides over a short period of time. ) Changes in DNA Back to Board
Daily Double Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation is most commonly known as: What is a LASER? Back to Board
FINAL JEOPARDY!! Explain how adaptations are necessary for survival.
- 3 types of natural selection
- Evolution mechanisms
- Natural selection vs evolution
- What's natural selection
- Artificial selection vs natural selection
- Natural selection vs artificial selection
- Difference between continuous and discontinuous variation
- Directional selection
- Natural selection vs artificial selection
- Evidence of evolution section 15-2 review
- Ideal mate theory examples
- Module 23 sleep patterns and sleep theories
- Module 23 sleep patterns and sleep theories
- Module 23 sleep patterns and sleep theories
- Evidence of evolution
- Evidence for evolution doodle notes
- Basilosarus
- Bottleneck effect
- Evidence of evolution
- What are the 4 types of evidence for evolution
- 4 types of evidence for evolution
- Types of evolution
- Comparative embryology definition
- How is the fossil record evidence for evolution
- Evidence of evolution stations answer key
- Lamarck theory of evolution
- Embryology evidence of evolution
- Example of evolution
- Charles darwin
- Biological evidence of evolution
- What is evolution
- Scientific evidence
- Indirect evidence of evolution
- Evidence of evolution of remnants and impressions *
- The fruit of evolution chapter 15
- 5 evidence of evolution