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Jeopardy Team 1Team 3Team 2 Double Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

Class ifica tion Histo ry of Lift Evol utio n of Popu latio ns Dar win Ran dom Double Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Scores

Discipline scientist use to classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted scientific name

What is taxonomy? Scores

A two word naming system

What is Binomial Nomenclature Scores

The largest and most inclusive taxonomic categories

What is Kingdom Scores

A diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organism

What is a Cladogram? Scores

The three domains.

What are Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya? Scores

Scientist who study fossils

What are Paleontologist? Scores

The use of this is how Paleontologist represent evolutionary time

What is the Geologic Time Scale? Scores

This is the Era in which Dinosaurs were present

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Scientist use this term to describe this pattern of long, stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change

What is punctuated equilibrium? Scores

This theory proposes that Eukaryotic cells arose from living communities formed by prokaryotic organisms

What is the Endosymbiotic Theory Scores

This term refers to the number of times that the allele occurs in a gene pool, compared with the number of times other alleles for the same gene occur

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These are controlled by two or more genes

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A type of isolation that occurs when two populations are capable of interbreeding but have differences in courtship rituals or other reproductive strategies.

What is behavioral isolation? Scores

This term is used to describe when the members of two populations cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring

What is reproductive isolation? Scores

These are the 5 conditions required to maintain genetic equilibrium

What is random mating, population must be large, no movement into or out of the population, no mutations, and no natural selection. Scores

During his travels, Darwin made numerous observations and collected evidence that led him to this theory.

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These preserved remains of ancient organisms

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These island were associated with Darwin while he observed the characteristics of many animals

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These geologists helped Scientist recognize that Earth is many millions of years old.

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This process results in changes in the inherited characteristics of a population

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