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EvolutionReview

History of the Earth

Darwin’sTheory of Natural Selection

Evidence ofEvolution

ShapingEvolutionary

TheoryMiscellaneous

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History of the Earth 100

What type of rock do fossils usually form in?

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History of the Earth 200

What type of dating determines the ages of

rocks by comparing them with other layers?

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History of the Earth 300

What type of dating provides a more accurate age of a fossil?

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History of the Earth 400

What ages of fossils can Carbon-14 be used for? Why?

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History of the Earth 500

How has continental drift influenced the evolution of organisms?

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 100

True or False:Organisms that are more closely related have more similarities in their genes (DNA)

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 200

How did the fossil record influence Darwin?

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 300

How did Darwin’s observations on the Galapagos Islands influence his ideas of natural selection?

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 400

What are the four principles of natural selection?

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 500

What is the relationship between evolution and natural selection?

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Evidence of Evolution 100

Give an example of a specific animal’s adaptation

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Evidence of Evolution 200

What is geographic isolation?

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Evidence of Evolution 300

What structures develop from similar tissues, but meet different needs in an adult?

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Evidence of Evolution 400

What type of structures would we consider bird wings, bat wings, and insect wings?

Why?Answer

Evidence of Evolution 500

Explain 5 pieces of evidence for evolution.

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Shaping Evolutionary History 100

What causes genetic drift to occur?

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Shaping Evolutionary History 200

In which type of selection do both ends have higher fitness than the middle?

ex: Large and small male cichlid fish, but very few medium size males

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Shaping Evolutionary History 300

The changing of beak sizes in the finches on the Galapagos islands is best represented by which type of selection?

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Shaping Evolutionary History 400

What generally happens when reproductive isolation occurs?

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Shaping Evolutionary History 500

Contrast adaptive radiation and convergent evolution.

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MISC 100

What does fitness mean for an organism?

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MISC 200

What is the pattern in which there are long periods of stable, no change, interrupted by short, rapid evolutionary change?

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MISC 300

What type of structures are the human appendix, human tailbone, snake leg bones, and whale pelvis?

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MISC 400

a)Homologous structures are a sign of ___________

b)Analogous structures are a sign of ___________

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MISC 500Which of the following would

favor giraffes with the shortest necks? Why?

A. B. C.

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History of the Earth100 - Answer

Sedimentary

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History of the Earth 200 - Answer

Relative Dating

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History of the Earth300 - Answer

Radiometric Dating

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History of the Earth400 - Answer

Once living organisms (contained Carbon) that are

less than 100,000 years old.

The half-life of Carbon-14 is approximately 5,700

years, so there would be too little Carbon-14 left to

measure after 100,000 years.

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History of the Earth500 - Answer

As continents slowly moved, populations of species were separated. Those that

adapted to new climates probably evolved into new species after many generations.

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 100 - Answer

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 200 - Answer

It shows that organisms have changed over time. Earth is old enough (4.6 billion years old) for these changes to occur. Game

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 300- Answer

Maybe the different species of finches on different islands had once been part of the same species. They had adapted over time to the conditions

on each island.

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 400 - Answer

1. Variation2. Heritability3. Overproduction4. Reproductive

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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection 500 - Answer

Natural selection is one way of how evolution works. Evolution is how species change over time (generally due to natural selection).

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Evidence of Evolution 100 - Answer

Many answers could be correct – as long as it is a characteristic that

increases the survival and reproductive success of that

animal.Ex:Ex: stripes of a tiger to make it more stripes of a tiger to make it more camouflage, the long legs of an ostrich camouflage, the long legs of an ostrich

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Evidence of Evolution 200 - Answer

When populations are separated by barriers such as rivers or

mountains. They become isolated and will eventually evolve into

separate species.

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Evidence of Evolution 300 - Answer

Homologous structures- From a common ancestor

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Evidence of Evolution 400- Answer

Analogous structures- They appear to be similar on the

outside, but are different on the inside structurally (anatomically). They did NOT evolve from a common ancestor.

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Evidence of Evolution 500 - Answer

1. Fossil record2. Comparative anatomy (homologous structures AND

vestigial structures)3. Comparative embryology4. Comparative Biochemistry (DNA)5. Geographic Distribution

***Why is each evidence for evolution??? Be specific (I’m leaving this one up to you )

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Shaping Evolutionary History 100 - Answer

Random chance (NOT due to natural selection)

- Natural disaster could wipe out a large portion of the population, or overhunting (elephant seals), or a small group moves

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Shaping Evolutionary History 200 - Answer

Disruptive selection

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Shaping Evolutionary History 300 - Answer

Directional Selection

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Shaping Evolutionary History 400 - Answer

Speciation- A new species evolves because

they eventually evolve enough changes that they no longer reproduce with the original

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Shaping Evolutionary History 500 - Answer

Adaptive radiation – new species evolve from a common ancestor (branching tree), generally rapid growth as the organisms adapt to new conditions

Convergent evolution – unrelated species evolve similar adaptations (analogous structures), but they do not share a common ancestor Game

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MISC 100 - Answer

The ability to survive and reproduce

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MISC 200 - Answer

Punctuated equilibrium

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MISC 300 - Answer

Vestigial Structures

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MISC 400 - Answer

a) Adaptive radiation

b) Convergent evolution

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MISC 500 - Answer

C. Though disruptive selects for the shortest AND longest necks, it is the only graph shown that does select for short necks. Stabilizing stays stable (middle lengths). The directional graph moves in the direction of the longer necks.

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Final Jeopardy

•Use the following tRNA strand to write the corresponding DNA strand, mRNA strand, and amino acid sequence.

tRNA: GUACGAUGCGUGAAUUAGG

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Final Jeopardy

DNA: GTACGATGCGTGAATTAGG

mRNA:CAUGCUACGCACUUAAUCC

AminoAcid: meth-leuc-arg-thre-stop