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Title: Evolution Jeopardy


1
Evolution Jeopardy
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Evolution Main Menu
History/Influences
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Theory
1000
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Evidence
800
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Types
200
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Final Jeopardy!
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History/Influences 200
  • This man, who travel on the HMS Beagle as a
    naturalist.

Who is Charles Lyell, Alex
Who is Alfred Wallace, Alex
Who is Thomas Malthus, Alex
Who is Charles Darwin, Alex
Who is Jean Lamarck, Alex
4
History/Influences 400
  • This mans theory of inheritance of acquired
    characteristics said that organisms could pass on
    traits it gained over its life to the next
    generation.

Who is Charles Lyell, Alex
Who is Jean Lamarck, Alex
Who is Alfred Wallace, Alex
Who is Thomas Malthus, Alex
Who is Georges Cuvier, Alex
5
History/Influences 600
  • This clergyman and economist wrote an essay
    dealing with human competition for resources
    which influenced Darwins Theory of Natural
    Selection.

Who is Charles Lyell, Alex
Who is Jean Lamarck, Alex
Who is Alfred Wallace, Alex
Who is Thomas Malthus, Alex
Who is Georges Cuvier, Alex
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History/Influences 800
  • This mans independent findings of Evolution
    pressured Darwin to publish the Origin of Species
    in 1859, 23 years after returning from his voyage
    of the HMS Beagle.

Who is Jean Lamarck, Alex
Who is Charles Lyell, Alex
Who is Alfred Wallace, Alex
Who is Thomas Malthus, Alex
Who is Georges Cuvier, Alex
7
History/Influences 1000
  • His book, Principles of Geology, which introduced
    the Theory of Uniformity suggested that the earth
    was millions of years old, not 6,000 years old as
    previously thought.

Who is Charles Lyell, Alex
Who is Jean Lamarck, Alex
Who is Alfred Wallace, Alex
Who is Thomas Malthus, Alex
Who is Georges Cuvier, Alex
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Theory 200
  • In Darwins Theory of Natural Selection, this
    term means those who have the best adaptations to
    live and reproduce for that time and place, not
    the amount of sit-ups one can do.

What is Fitness, Alex
What is Descent, Alex
What is Competition, Alex
9
Theory 400
  • Darwins Theory of Natural Selection contains
    these three parts.

What are Struggle for Existence, Survival of
the Fittest And Descent with Modification, Alex
What are Inheritance of Acquired Traits,
Replication And Fertilization, Alex
What are Gradualism, Uniformity and Speciation,
Alex
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Theory 600
  • The two main sources of genetic variation are

genotypes and phenotypes
Gene shuffling and mutations
Disruptive selection, Alex
Directional selection
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Theory 800
  • Darwins Theory lacked these two pieces of
    evidence in his day and caused him to be
    challenged by critics.

What is evidence of Transitional Forms And
Genetics Knowledge, Alex
What is evidence of The Fossil Record
and Vestigial Organs, Alex
What is evidence of Homologous Structures and
Fitness, Alex
What is Microscopic evidence and Gene Therapy,
Alex
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Theory 1000
This formula states that a population is in
genetic equilibrium if the allele frequencies and
the organism follow the formula p2 2pq q2
It also assumes 1) random mating 2) a large
Population 3) No gene flow 4) no selection 5)
low mutation rates
What is Hardy Weinberg, Alex?
What is Evolution Theory, Alex?
What is Gene Theory, Alex?
What is Natural Selection Theory Alex?
13
Evidence 200
  • Of the 5 main types of evidence studied for
    evolution, this type may be a mold, imprint, cast
    or mineralization of actual parts and can be
    dated by Uranium or Carbon 14. Archaeopteryx is
    an example.

What is Embryology, Alex?
What is Comparative Morphology, Alex?
What are Fossils, Alex?
What is Biochemistry, Alex?
What is Biogeography, Alex?
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Evidence 400
  • Of the 5 main types of evidence studied for
    evolution, this type is interested in comparing
    amino acids and DNA of organisms to find out
    their similarity.

What is Comparative Morphology, Alex?
What is Embryology, Alex?
What are Fossils, Alex?
What is Biogeography, Alex?
What is Biochemistry, Alex?
15
Evidence 600
  • Of the 5 main types of evidence studied for
    evolution, this type compares homologous
    structures and vestigial organs of different
    organisms to determine common ancestry.

What is Comparative Morphology, Alex?
What is Embryology, Alex?
What is Embryology, Alex?
What are Fossils, Alex?
What is Biochemistry, Alex?
What is Biogeography, Alex?
16
Evidence 800
  • Of the 5 main types of evidence studied for
    evolution, this type compares embryos between
    organisms for similarities in development.

What is Comparative Morphology, Alex?
What is Embryology, Alex?
What is Biogeography, Alex?
What is Biochemistry, Alex?
What are Fossils, Alex?
17
Evidence 1000
  • Of the 5 main types of evidence for evolution,
    this type studies the distribution of plants and
    animals in the environment.

What is Comparative Morphology, Alex?
What is Embryology, Alex?
What is Biogeography, Alex?
What is Biochemistry, Alex?
What are Fossils, Alex?
18
Types 200
  • Of the types of effects of Natural Selection,
    this one causes the average trait to
    predominate. One example is the birth weight
    range which is healthy for human mothers and
    babies.

What is Stabilizing Selection, Alex?
What is Directional Selection, Alex?
What is Disruptive Selection, Alex?
19
Types 400
  • This type of evolution means a small group of
    species evolves into many different forms. The
    Galapagos Finches observed by Darwin exhibited
    this pattern of evolution, as their beak shape
    varied in relation to new food sources.

Co-evolution
Mass Extinction
Adaptive Radiation
20
Types 600
  • Of the three studied Isolating Mechanisms of
    populations, this kind occurs when species mate
    at different times of the year, not allowing for
    mating between the two to exist. An example is
    plant pollen being released at specific, separate
    times to avoid cross mating.

Geographic Isolation
Behavioral Isolation
Reproductive Isolation
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Types 800
  • This type of evolution is termed a random
    changing in allele frequency over generations
    brought on by chance. In small populations this
    can lead to the Homozygous condition and loss of
    diversity.

Genetic Drift
Stabilizing selection
Speciation
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Types 1000
  • Gradualism, which is a theory that states that
    slow, small evolutionary changes build up over
    time is nearly opposite of this theory, which
    says long stable periods go by until rapid
    evolutionary changes occur.

Bottleneck Effect
Uniformity
Punctuated Equilibrium
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Final Jeopardy
  • On a scratch sheet of paper, write down the order
    (s) in which the following could occur to reach
    speciation of a white mouse with a new trait.
    Write your wager on the scratch sheet. You can
    wager up to as many points as you currently have.
  • 1. Random dominant gene mutation occurs which
    causes green camouflaged phenotype in mouse
  • 2. Reproductive isolation occurs (none want to
    mate with funny green mouse but funny green mice)
  • 3. Founder white mice pop. arrives in new, green
    jungle habitat
  • 4. Green Mouse fitness increases in habitat,
    white mice are seen and eaten by snakes
  • 5. Natural selection favors green gene adaptation

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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • 3, 1, 5, 4, 2
  • Or
  • 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
  • Or
  • 3, 1, 2, 4, 5

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  • The Correct Answer was Charles Darwin
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  • The Correct Answer was Jean Lamarck

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  • The Correct Answer was Thomas Malthus

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  • The Correct Answer was Alfred Wallace

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  • The Correct Answer was Charles Lyell

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  • The Correct Answer was Fitness

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  • The Correct Answer was Struggle For Existence,
    Survival of the Fittest and Descent with
    Modification

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  • The correct answer was gene mutation

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  • The correct answer was Transitional Forms and
    Genetic Knowledge

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  • The correct answer was Hardy Weinberg Theory

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Correct!
  • Add Points to your Teams Score!

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  • The correct answer was Fossils

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  • The correct answer was Biochemistry

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  • The correct answer was Comparative Morphology

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  • The correct answer was Embryology
  • (Patterns of Development)

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  • The correct answer was Biogeography

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The Correct Answer was Stabilizing Selection
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  • The correct answer was Adaptive Radiation

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  • The correct answer was Temporal Isolation

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  • The correct answer was Genetic Drift

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  • The correct answer was Punctuated Equilibrium

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