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1 Jeopardy! Natural Selection Evidence of Evolution Primate Evolution Darwin 100 200 300 400 500

2 What is the first thing that has to take place, in order for natural selection to occur in a population? What is the first thing that has to take place, in order for natural selection to occur in a population?

3 More offspring are produced than can survive More offspring are produced than can survive

4 The struggle to survive among a population indicates that some members of the group have an _____________over others. The struggle to survive among a population indicates that some members of the group have an _____________over others.

5 advantage

6 These provides a reason for different organisms to have a survival advantage over others of their species. These provides a reason for different organisms to have a survival advantage over others of their species.

7 Genetic variation Genetic variation

8 This is the final step of natural selection. This is the final step of natural selection.

9 Successful reproduction Successful reproduction

10 True or False: Natural selection is sometimes called the mechanism behind evolution True or False: Natural selection is sometimes called the mechanism behind evolution

11 True

12 A living animal has remains of a once-useful structure. What are these remains in an organism called? A living animal has remains of a once-useful structure. What are these remains in an organism called?

13 vestigial structures vestigial structures

14 The primary piece of evidence of evolution comes from _________, which are found in sedimentary rocks. The primary piece of evidence of evolution comes from _________, which are found in sedimentary rocks.

15 Fossils Fossils

16 If two organisms have a lot of bases or amino acids of DNA in common, they most likely have a recent _________________. If two organisms have a lot of bases or amino acids of DNA in common, they most likely have a recent _________________.

17 common ancestor common ancestor

18 When two organisms have similar bone arrangements, they are said to have ____________ structures. When two organisms have similar bone arrangements, they are said to have ____________ structures.

19 homologous

20 Early in development, chickens and humans have similar forms. This early development similarities are called ___________structures_. Early in development, chickens and humans have similar forms. This early development similarities are called ___________structures_.

21 Embroyonic

22 One of the characteristics that sets primates apart from other mammals is their ability to grasp things. What body part allows them to do this? One of the characteristics that sets primates apart from other mammals is their ability to grasp things. What body part allows them to do this?

23 Opposable thumb Opposable thumb

24 A feature that is specific to primates is their use of binocular vision, which enables them to see _________. A feature that is specific to primates is their use of binocular vision, which enables them to see _________.

25 depth

26 Most of the earliest hominid fossils were found on what continent? Most of the earliest hominid fossils were found on what continent? Most of the earliest hominid fossils were found on what continent? Most of the earliest hominid fossils were found on what continent?

27 Africa

28 Name the variety of hominids that modern humans are most directly descended from (those that came directly before modern humans). Name the variety of hominids that modern humans are most directly descended from (those that came directly before modern humans).

29 Cro-Magnons

30 Which of the following was the earliest example of a hominid that was found? Which of the following was the earliest example of a hominid that was found? a. Homo habilis b. Australopithecus c. Homo erectus d. Homo earlius a. Homo habilis b. Australopithecus c. Homo erectus d. Homo earlius Which of the following was the earliest example of a hominid that was found?a. Homo habilis b. Australopithecus c. Homo erectus d. Homo earlius

31 b. Australopithecus b. Australopithecus

32 Darwin did his most important research on this animal. Darwin did his most important research on this animal.

33 Finches

34 What feature on organisms did Darwin draw most of his conclusions from? What feature on organisms did Darwin draw most of his conclusions from?

35 Beaks

36 Darwin developed the theory of __________. Darwin developed the theory of __________.

37 Natural selection Natural selection

38 Darwin did his most important research at this location. Darwin did his most important research at this location.

39 The Galapagos Islands The Galapagos Islands

40 True or False: Darwin’s studies were quite popular among his contemporaries (other people of his time.) Darwin’s studies were quite popular among his contemporaries (other people of his time.)Darwin’s studies were quite popular among his contemporaries (other people of his time.)

41 False

42 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

43 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

44 Double Jeopardy! Key Vocabulary True/False Double Trouble Potpourri 200 400 200 400 800 400 600 1200 600 800 1600 800 1000 2000 1000

45 A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment

46 adaptation

47 A method of finding an approximate age of a fossil is called ___________________. A method of finding an approximate age of a fossil is called ___________________.

48 relative dating relative dating

49 The general name given to the group of humanlike primates. The general name given to the group of humanlike primates.

50 hominid

51 The solidified remains or imprints of a once-living organism The solidified remains or imprints of a once-living organism

52 fossil

53 A group of organisms that share the characteristics of opposable thumbs, binocular vision, and flexible shoulders. A group of organisms that share the characteristics of opposable thumbs, binocular vision, and flexible shoulders.

54 primates

55 True/False: Humans evolved from chimps, which is why they share so much DNA. Humans evolved from chimps, which is why they share so much DNA.Humans evolved from chimps, which is why they share so much DNA.

56 False

57 True/False: Because evolution is a theory, it’s just a guess with no evidence to back it up. Because evolution is a theory, it’s just a guess with no evidence to back it up.Because evolution is a theory, it’s just a guess with no evidence to back it up.

58 False

59 True/False: All animals share a common ancestor All animals share a common ancestorAll animals share a common ancestor

60 True

61 True/False: Evolution is controversial because people don’t like Charles Darwin. Evolution is controversial because people don’t like Charles Darwin.Evolution is controversial because people don’t like Charles Darwin.

62 False

63 True/False: Natural selection and evolution are the same thing. Natural selection and evolution are the same thing.Natural selection and evolution are the same thing.

64 False

65 What special type of elements are helpful for determining the age of fossils? What special type of elements are helpful for determining the age of fossils?

66 radioactive

67 What is the difference between radiometric dating and relative dating? What is the difference between radiometric dating and relative dating?

68 relative dating=approximate age; radiometric dating=actual age relative dating=approximate age; radiometric dating=actual age

69 What is an example of an adaptation? What is an example of an adaptation?

70 Any number of things, including camoflauge, sharp teeth, heavy fur, etc. Any number of things, including camoflauge, sharp teeth, heavy fur, etc.

71 Give an example of evidence that indicates that humans and dolphins, a type of porpoise, share a common ancestor. Give an example of evidence that indicates that humans and dolphins, a type of porpoise, share a common ancestor.

72 Bones of the forelimb (arm and front flipper) are similar Bones of the forelimb (arm and front flipper) are similar

73 What is the correct order of hominids? What is the correct order of hominids? A. Homo erectus, homo habilis, homo sapiens B. Homo sapiens, homo habilis, homo erectus C. Homo habilis, homo erectus, homo sapiens D. Homo habilis, homo sapiens, homo erectus What is the correct order of hominids?

74 C. Homo habilis, homo erectus, homo sapiens C. Homo habilis, homo erectus, homo sapiens

75 The gradual change in a species over time is called __________. The gradual change in a species over time is called __________.

76 Evolution

77 What is the name for a species that no longer has any living members? What is the name for a species that no longer has any living members?

78 Extinct

79 What is a species? What is a species?

80 Individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

81 Give an example of how humans can cause “natural” selection. Give an example of how humans can cause “natural” selection.

82 In the case of elephants in Sri Lanka, humans killed those with tusks, and eventually the gene for tusks is becoming lost. In the case of elephants in Sri Lanka, humans killed those with tusks, and eventually the gene for tusks is becoming lost.

83 Provide two differences between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon homo sapiens. Provide two differences between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon homo sapiens.

84 Any number of things, including different body features (Neanderthals are thicker, shorter, prominent brow, wide nose, etc), different use of language, Cro-Magnon cave drawings and buried dead, etc. Any number of things, including different body features (Neanderthals are thicker, shorter, prominent brow, wide nose, etc), different use of language, Cro-Magnon cave drawings and buried dead, etc.

85 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

86 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

87 Final Jeopardy! Please place a wager Please place a wager Category: Eukaryotic Oraganelle

88 Final Jeopardy! Make a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting these two organelles: ER and the Golgi. Most accurate information wins!


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