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Evolution Test Are you ready? • So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write you and your partner’s names…this is where you’ll keep track of your score…and turn in at the end. – For each question there is a point value at the top of the slide…if you get it right, write that number down & circle it. There are 12 questions, I hope you will be able to get all of them correct!
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Page 1: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

Evolution TestAre you ready?

• So, here’s what we’re going to do:– Review today, test tomorrow.– The FRQ is Wednesday in class.– On the notecard write you and your partner’s

names…this is where you’ll keep track of your score…and turn in at the end.

– For each question there is a point value at the top of the slide…if you get it right, write that number down & circle it. There are 12 questions, I hope you will be able to get all of them correct!

Page 2: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Phylogenies are depicted using a clade…• This clade shows where unique characteristics

arise, where “speciation” occurs, and lineage lines

• Draw an equivalent clade to this one

Page 3: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• There’s not ONLY ONE way to show the same phylogenies…

Page 4: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Evolutionary relationships can be described using 1 word…which is:– PHYLOGENY

Page 5: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• In order to justify 2 organisms as being related (or of the same species) the 2 organisms must be able to __________________

• REPRODUCE…BREED (interbreed)

Page 6: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Contrast these 2 models of evolution:– Gradual model of evolution

– Punctuated model of evolution

Page 7: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Contrast these 2 models of evolution:– Gradual model of evolutionSmall changes over time

– Punctuated model of evolutionSudden changes, followed by period of relatively no change (cyclical)

Page 8: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Homologous is _______________________• Analogous is _____________________

• Convergence is _______________________• Divergence is ______________________

Page 9: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Homologous is similar structure, different functions

• Analogous is different structures, similar functions

• Convergence is different species becoming more similar over time

• Divergence is similar species becoming more different over time

Page 10: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Give 1 example of each:– Analogous structures– Homologous structures

Page 11: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Specific ways in which we can tell the degree of closely-related organisms include:– Fossil Records– Morphology– Embryology– Molecular (amino acid sequencing)– Behavioral Traits

Page 12: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Explain the ENDOSYMBIOTIC THEORY:

Page 13: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

• The theory of Endosymbiosis explains the origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria and their double membranes.

• This concept postulates that chloroplasts and mitochondria are the result of years of evolution initiated by the endocytosis of bacteria and blue-green algae.

Page 14: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• What makes us mammals?

Page 15: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• What makes us mammals?– Mammary Glands!!!

Page 16: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• Miller and Urey tested a simulation of earth’s early atmosphere to determine if essential life molecules could have arose from abiotic factors. Explain how they did this:

Page 17: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

10• Miller and Urey tested a simulation of earth’s

early atmosphere to determine if essential life molecules could have arose from abiotic factors. Explain how they did this:

Page 18: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• What is said to have been contained in the earth’s primitive atmosphere?– Water– Nitrogen– Hydrogen– Inert gas

– NOT OXYGEN (g)

Page 19: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• What does this clade tell you about the relationship between the camel and the pig?

Page 20: Evolution Test Are you ready? So, here’s what we’re going to do: – Review today, test tomorrow. – The FRQ is Wednesday in class. – On the notecard write.

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• The camel and the pig are descendants of a common ancestor, but the peccary and pig are more closely related


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