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BrainEvidence

OfEvolution

Darwin Classification Homeostasis Cells

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What part of the brain is responsible for higher-order

thinking?

A 100

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Cerebrum

A 100

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What part of the brain is responsible for balance and

posture?

A 200

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Cerebellum

A 200

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What part of the brain allows for communication between

the left and right hemispheres?

A 300

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Corpus Callosum

A 300

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What part of the brain controls the movements of

your body?

A 400

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Motor cortex

A 400

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Which part of the brain controls the feelings and sensations on your body?

A 500

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Sensory cortex

A 500

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What structural adaptation allows humans to grip objects with strength and precision?

B 100

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Opposable thumb

B 100

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What is the term describing how humans walk on 2 feet

fully upright?

B 200

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Bipedal

B 200

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What is the term for similar structures (biological

characteristics) shared by different animals?

B 300

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Homologous structures

B 300

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What radioactive element is commonly used to find the

exact age of a fossil?

B 400

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Carbon-14

B 400

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What is the name of the complex molecule that stores

an organism’s genetic information?

B 500

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DNA

B 500

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What is the name of Darwin’s theory of evolution?

C 100

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Natural Selection

C 100

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What is another term for Natural Selection?

C 200

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“Survival of the fittest”

C 200

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What are the inherited characteristics that are beneficial for survival?

C 300

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Adaptations

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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What is necessary for a species to survive?

C 400

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Reproduction

C 400

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According to Darwin, species overproduce. As a result,

what must all members of the species do to survive?

C 500

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Compete (for resources)

C 500

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What did King Philip Come Over For?

D 100

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Good Soup

D 100

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In the classification hierarchy of life, which group has

organisms that are the most similar to each other?

D 200

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Species

D 200

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The 5 kingdoms are: Monera, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi

and…

D 300

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Prokaryotae

D 300

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How do plants and some fungi obtain food?

D 400

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Photosynthesis

D 400

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What is the Genus species classification for humans?

D 500

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Homo sapiens

D 500

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What is the internal balance of conditions within an

organism?

E 100

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Homeostasis

E 100

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What is the smallest unit of life?

E 200

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Cell

E 200

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What is the diffusion of water from an area of higher

concentration to an area of lower concentration?

E 300

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Osmosis

E 300

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What kind of solution has the same concentration of solute inside and outside the cell?

E 400

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Isotonic

E 400

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What kind of solution has a higher concentration of solute outside the cell compared to

the inside the cell?

E 500

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Hypertonic

E 500

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F 100

What are the 3 organelles that are in a plant cell, but not in

an animal cell?

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Cell wall, chloroplasts, and 1 large vacuole

F 100

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Which organelle acts as the brain of the cell and stores

DNA?

F 200

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Nucleus

F 200

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Which organelle is the “power plant” where the cell changes food energy into cell

energy?

F 300

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Mitochondria

F 300

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Which organelle is the packaging and distributions

center for the cell?

F 400

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Golgi Apparatus

F 400

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Cell membranes only allow certain types of molecules into the cell. This is called

what?

F 500

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Selective Permeability

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Lucy

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What is the Genus species of Lucy?

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Australopithecus afarensis

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