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Evolution Edition!
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• 1 person to time and click– click when told• 1 person to keep score – accurate and
quick!
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Final Jeopardy
WARNINGS:1. Ms. Minson is terrible at determining question
difficulty.
2. Ms. Minson tries to be as fair as she can but is not perfect.
3. ***Members of a buzzed-in team will be called upon randomly!***
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Final Jeopardy
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TypeVocabularyMiscellaneous
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Selection for $100A: This was Charles Darwin’s theory that
explained how evolution occurred.
From your vocab list!
Selection for $100A: This was Charles Darwin’s theory that
explained how evolution occurred.
Q: What is evolution by natural selection?
From your vocab list!
Selection for $100
A: Darwin’s breeding of pigeons and farmers’ breeding of crops are
examples of this type of selection.
From your vocab list!
Selection for $100
A: Darwin’s breeding of pigeons and farmers’ breeding of crops are
examples of this type of selection.
Q: What is artificial selection?
From your vocab list!
Selection for $150A: These are 3 examples of organisms that have
been shaped by artificial selection.
Selection for $150A: These are 3 examples of organisms that have
been shaped by artificial selection.
Q: Your answer here!
Selection for $200
A: These are 3 examples of natural selection that Ms. Minson has described in class.
Selection for $200
A: These are 3 examples of natural selection that Ms. Minson has described in class.
Q: Your answer here!
A: Darwin experienced artificial selection first-hand when he bred this animal for hobby.
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Selection for $200
A: Darwin experienced artificial selection first-hand when he bred this animal for hobby.
Q: What is the pigeon?
From your vocab list!
A: A trait that helps an organism to survive in its environment.
Vocabulary for $100
From your vocab list!
A: A trait that helps an organism to survive in its environment.
Q: What is an adaptation?
Vocabulary for $100
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A: Similarities in the fins of whales, arms of humans, and wings of bats due to the fact that they share a common ancestor are examples of
this.
Vocabulary for $200
From your vocab list!
A: Similarities in the fins of whales, arms of humans, and wings of bats due to the fact that they share a common ancestor are examples of
this.
Vocabulary for $200
Q: What are homologous features?
From your vocab list!
A: An organism is said to have a high ________ if it has a survival or reproductive advantage.
Vocabulary for $200
From your vocab list!
A: An organism is said to have a high ________ if it has a survival or reproductive advantage.
Q: What is fitness?
Vocabulary for $200
Vocabulary for $300A: The diminished, functionless hip bones of
whales or the tailbone of humans are examples of these.
Vocabulary for $300A: The diminished, functionless hip bones of
whales or the tailbone of humans are examples of these.
Q: What are vestigial structures?
A: This is the idea that the processes that shaped the earth are still occurring,
suggesting that the earth is very old.
Vocabulary for $400
A: This is the idea that the processes that shaped the earth are still occurring,
suggesting that the earth is very old.
Q: What is uniformitarianism?
Vocabulary for $400
A: This is change over time.
Miscellaneous for $100From your vocab list!
A: This is change over time.
Q: What is evolution?
Miscellaneous for $100From your vocab list!
A: This is an animal that has been bred through artificial selection over time to give rise to the
modern dog.
Miscellaneous for $100
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A: This is an animal that has been bred through artificial selection over time to give rise to the
modern dog.
Q: What is the gray wolf?
Miscellaneous for $100
A: Crossing-over, mutations, and segregation are all sources of this.
Miscellaneous for $150
A: Crossing-over, mutations, and segregation are all sources of this.
Q: What is variation?
Miscellaneous for $150
A: This is the scientist who suggested that organisms passed on acquired traits, that organisms wanted to be perfect, and that organisms lost traits that they did not use.
Miscellaneous for $150
A: This is the scientist who suggested that organisms passed on acquired traits, that organisms wanted to be perfect, and that organisms lost traits that they did not use.
Q: Who is Lamarck?
Miscellaneous for $150
A: This is the definition of a phylogenic tree.
Miscellaneous for $150
A: This is the definition of a phylogenic tree.
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Q: What is a branching diagram that shows evolutionary
relationships?
A: This is the scientist who proposed uniformitarianism, giving Darwin the idea that
the earth was very old, meaning that species had billions of years to slowly change over time.
Miscellaneous for $200
A: This is the scientist who proposed uniformitarianism, giving Darwin the idea that
the earth was very old, meaning that species had billions of years to slowly change over time.
Q: Who is Lyell?
Miscellaneous for $200
A: These are 3 examples of acquired characteristics.
Miscellaneous for $200
A: These are 3 examples of acquired characteristics.
Q: Your examples here!
Miscellaneous for $200
A: The fossil record, comparative morphology, embryology, and biochemical.
Miscellaneous for $200From your vocab list!
A: The fossil record, comparative morphology, embryology, and biochemical.
Q: What are types of evidence for evolution?
Miscellaneous for $200From your vocab list!
A: This is an example of a morphological adaptation.
Miscellaneous for $200
A: This is an example of a morphological adaptation.
Q: Your example here!
Miscellaneous for $200
A: These are 3 of the types of isolation and their meaning.
Miscellaneous for $350From your vocab list!
A: These are 3 of the types of isolation and their meaning.
Q: What are geographic, temporal, behavioral, mechanical, gametic…
Miscellaneous for $350From your vocab list!
A: The type of adaptation seen here.
Name the Type for $100
From your vocab list!
A: The type of adaptation seen here.
Q: What is morphological?
Name the Type for $100
From your vocab list!
A: The type of adaptation seen here.
Name the Type for $100From your vocab list!
A: The type of adaptation seen here.
Q: What is physiological?
Name the Type for $100From your vocab list!
A: The type of adaptation seen here.
Name the Type for $100From your vocab list!
A: The type of adaptation seen here.
Q: What is behavioral?
Name the Type for $100From your vocab list!
Name the Type for $100
A: The type of isolation seen here.
Wood Frog:Mates in Early April
Leopard Frog: Mates in Late May
From your vocab list!
Name the Type for $100
A: The type of isolation seen here.
Q: What is temporal?
Wood Frog:Mates in Early April
Leopard Frog: Mates in Late May
From your vocab list!
Name the Type for $100
A: The type of isolation seen here.
From your vocab list!
Name the Type for $100
A: The type of isolation seen here.
Q: What is geographic?
From your vocab list!
Final Jeopardy!A: These are two pieces of evidence that tells us
wolves and dogs are the same species.
Final Jeopardy!A: These are two pieces of evidence that tells us
wolves and dogs are the same species.
Q: What are they can interbreed and have extremely similar DNA?