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3C1 final
FINAL JEOPARDY
How do similarities in the forelimb bones of
humans, cats, dolphins, and bats support the
theory of evolution?
4C1 final
Their forelimbs are similar which shows they
evolved from a common ancestor.
5C1 100
A change in species over time
6C1 100
Natural selection
7C1 200
Is evolution a theory or a law?
8C1 200
Theory
9C1 300
Fossils in the upper layers are (younger, older)
than fossils in the lower layers
10C1 300
younger
11C1 400
Because all organisms descended from a common
ancestor, they have ____ as their genetic material
12C1 400
DNA
13C1 500
A newly formed canyon, mountain range, or lake
are a few of the ways the first step of ___ can
occur
14C1 500
speciation
15C2 100
Homologous structures in animals are evidence of
evolution true or false.
16C2 100
True
17C2 200
Survival of the fittest is speciation,
extinction, competition or natural selection?
18C2 200
Natural selection
19C2 300
A(n) _____ helps an organism survive better in
its environment
20C2 300
adaptation
21C2 400
Period between the birth of one generation and
the birth of the next generation
22C2 400
Generation time
23C2 500
A change in a gene at the DNA level
24C2 500
mutation
25C3 100
The red-eye tree frog and smoky jungle frog have
their own ____ which help them survive in the
rain forest.
26C3 100
adaptations
27C3 200
Name 3 factors that influenced the increase of
dark peppered moths after 1850.
28C3 200
Moth-eating birds, tree trunk color, industrializa
tion
29C3 300
The 4 steps of natural selection are
30C3 300
Overproduction, genetic variation, struggle to
survive, and successful reproduction
31C3 400
The variations Darwin observed among the
population of finches were caused by
32C3 400
mutations
33C3 500
What type of rock are fossils found in?
34C3 500
sedimentary
35C4 100
Animals that are ____ are watched over very
carefully so they dont become extinct
36C4 100
endangered
37C4 200
The peppered moth situation is an example of _____
38C4 200
Natural selection
39C4 300
In selective breeding, humans influence
evolution. What determines the course of
evolution in natural selection?
40C4 300
Nature due to adaptations
41C4 400
Describe overproduction in nature
42C4 400
More animals are produced than will survive
43C4 500
The peppered moth is an example of what?
44C4 500
Natural selection
45C5 100
About 245 million years ago, the continents were
a giant land mass called
46C5 100
Pangea
47C5 200
Give one reason why plants and animals may have
become extinct
48C5 200
They could not adapt to environmental changes
49C5 300
Fossils are evidence of evolutionary changes-
true or false
50C5 300
true
51C5 400
Similarities in DNA are evidence of the evolution
of animals and humans- true or false
52C5 400
true
53C5 500
Intelligence is evidence of evolutionary changes
true or false
54C5 500
False
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