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Unit 10 Jeopardy Review 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25

Question 1 If the frequency of the recessive allele in a population is 0.4. What is the frequency of the dominant allele?

Question 2 Which of the following occurred first? Last? Photosynthesis Prokaryotes first appeared Eukaryotes first appeared Oxygenated atmosphere

Question 3 Who developed the theory of evolution by means of natural selection?

Question 4 What did Darwin say must be true of populations for natural selection to occur? (3 key ideas)

Question 5 State the 8 pieces of evidence used to prove the theory of Evolution.

Question 6 If the frequency of a homozygous recessive individual in a population is 0.16. What is the frequency of the recessive allele?

Question 7 What did Miller and Urey’s experiment prove about evolution?

Question 8 The human appendix is classified as which type of structure: Homologous Vestigial Analogous

Question 9 Name the five agents of evolutionary change in populations.

Question 10 State two pieces of evidence for the endosymbiotic theory.

Question 11 During the industrial revolution, dark colored moths were favored over light colored moths, over time what type of natural selection was acting on the moth population? Stabilizing Disruptive Directional

Question 12 What two things are required for an organism to be classified as “fit”?

Question 13 Name three examples of molecular homologies.

Question 14 When settlers came to the New World to settle they isolated their gene pool from that of Europe causing which of the following: Speciation Bottleneck effect Founder effect

Question 15 What level of organization does natural selection act on? Individual Species Population Community Ecosystem

Question 16 Name two sources of genetic variation in a population.

Question 17 Which of the following levels of organization does evolution occur at? Individual Population Ecosystem Biosphere community

Question 18 Define what a species is.

Question 19 Name the 5 prezygotic mechanisms for reproductive isolation.

Question 20 Structures such as hair on all mammals are examples of: Analogous structures Divergent evolution Homologous structures Vestigial structures Convergent evolution Adaptive radiation

Question 21 Provide an example of non-random mating in a population.

Question 22 Geographic isolation can cause which type of speciation: Allopatric Sympatric

Question 23 In humans, it is not usually healthy to have a really small birth weight baby or a really large birth weight baby, over time what type of natural selection is acting on the human population for this trait?

Question 24 In a population of 100 individuals, 9 have the recessive trait. How many individuals are heterozygous?

Question 25 Birds, bats and butterfly wings are all examples of: (Choose all that apply). Analogous structures Divergent evolution Homologous structures Vestigial structures Convergent evolution Adaptive radiation