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This is Jeopardy
Evolution
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Final Jeopardy
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C1-100-The answer is…
During his travels Darwin noticed this structural adaptation of finches.
Different beaks
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C1-200-The answer is…
A giraffe stretching his neck or a person building big muscles is an example of this.
Acquired trait
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C1-300-The answer is…
Darwin gathered much of his evidence of evolution on these islands.
Galapagos
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C1-400-The answer is…
Hutton and Lyell influenced Darwin because they suggested that …
Earth was old enough for evolution to have occurred.
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C1-500-The answer is…
Darwin’s revolutionary scientific ideas were published in a work titled
On the Origin of the Species
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C2-100-The answer is…
The definition of “fitness” is
Most able to survive and reproduce
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C2-200-The answer is…
When a farmer breeds only his best livestock, the process involved is called
Artificial selection
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C2-300-The answer is…
The appendix in humans and pelvis in whales are examples of
Vestigial organs.
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C2-400-The answer is…
This was the missing link in Darwin’s Theory
Genetics - DNA
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C2-500-The answer is…
Structures that look somewhat alike and serve the same function but have different embryological origins.
Analagous
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C3-100-The answer is…
Most fossils form here.
Sedimentary rock
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C3-200-The answer is…
How organic molecules formed
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Miller and Urey’s experiments attempted to demonstrate this.
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C3-300-The answer is…
To compare the relative age of fossils, scientists often use an easily recognized species called a/an
Index fossil
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C3-400-The answer is…
A symbiotic relationship between 2 prokaryotes
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The endosymbiotic theory proposes that eukaryotic cells arose from …
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C3-500-The answer is…
Why did oceans not exist 4 billion years ago?
Water was a gas because so hot
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C4-100-The answer is…
Bacteria
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The first organisms on Earth were most likely?
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C4-200-The answer is…
Making new habitats available to them
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In the past, mass extinctions encouraged the rapid evolution of surviving species by….
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C4-300-The answer is…
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Spontaneous generation is the hypothesis that life comes from?
Non-living matter
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C4-400-The answer is…
The process by which 2 species evolve in response to each other is called..
Coevolution
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C4-500-The answer is…
The type of evolution represented by Darwin’s Finches.
Divergent evolution or adaptive radiation.
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C5-100-The answer is…
This theory states that life comes from other life.
biogenesis
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C5-200-The answer is…
Which gas is the most predominant in our atmosphere?
Nitrogen
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C5-300-The answer is…
Organisms that have similar genetic make-ups have a
Recent common ancestor
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C5-400-The answer is…
Prokaryotes from the Precambrian
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Fossilized evidence of Earth’s first life forms would consist of:
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C6-500-The answer is…
What was the significance of the formation of the ozone layer?
Protected land animals from UV radiation
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Final Jeopardy
Back End Game
List and explain four possible causes of the mass extinctions that have occurred in Earth’s history.
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Final Jeopardy Answer
Volcanic ActivityClimate changeMeteors or AsteroidsDiseaseMountain buildingSea level changeCompeting organismsOver-specialization