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Group Review

EVOLUTION
Rules for Group Review

You must work with your group.


Only one person may answer for your group.
You may not talk during other groups turns or
your group will lose points.
If you repeat an incorrect answer, your group
will lose points.
You may not use anything during Group
Review except your brains.
If voice levels cannot be controlled, we will
stop playing and instead have a pop quiz.
Bonus Round!!!!

At the end of each scoring round, there will be an


opportunity for Garbage Ball.
For this, one member from each team will be given the
chance to try to shoot the Garbage Ball into the small
garbage can.
If the team member makes the shot, the team earns that
rounds points as extra points.
In the case of excessive cheering, teams can be penalized.
In the case of excessive insulting, teams can be penalized.
Evolution

The process in which inherited


characteristic within a population change
over generations such that new species
sometimes arise.
Variation

The occurrence of hereditary or nonhereditary


differences between different individual of a
population.
Artificial Selection

The practice by which humans select plants or


animals for breeding based on desired traits.
Natural Selection

The process by which individuals that are better


adapted to their environment survive and reproduce
more successfully than less well adapted individuals.
Extinction

The death of every member of a species.


Adaptation

A characteristic that improves an individuals ability


to survive and reproduce in a particular
environment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX8VQIJVpTg
Fossil Record

The history of life in the geologic past as indicated by


the traces or remains of living things.
Fossil

The trace or remains of an organism that lived long


ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.
Empirical Evidence

The observations, measurements, and other types of


data that people gather and test to support and
evaluate scientific explanations.
Theory
The explanation for some phenomenon that is
based on observation, experimentation, and
reasoning; that is supported by a large quantity of
evidence; and that does not conflict with any
existing experimental results or observations.
Law

Descriptive statement or equation that reliably


predicts events under certain conditions.
Extinction

The death of every member of a species.


Variation

The occurrence of hereditary or nonhereditary


differences between different individual of a
population.
Natural Selection

The process by which individuals that are better


adapted to their environment survive and reproduce
more successfully than less well adapted individuals.
Fossil

The trace or remains of an organism that lived long


ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.
Law

Descriptive statement or equation that reliably


predicts events under certain conditions.
Adaptation

A characteristic that improves an individuals ability


to survive and reproduce in a particular
environment.
Fossil Record

The history of life in the geologic past as indicated by


the traces or remains of living things.
Theory
The explanation for some phenomenon that is
based on observation, experimentation, and
reasoning; that is supported by a large quantity of
evidence; and that does not conflict with any
existing experimental results or observations.
Artificial Selection

The practice by which humans select plants or


animals for breeding based on desired traits.
Empirical Evidence

The observations, measurements, and other types of


data that people gather and test to support and
evaluate scientific explanations.
Evolution

The process in which inherited


characteristic within a population change
over generations such that new species
sometimes arise.
Bad Piggies

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRf7CtAa
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Evolution

The Bad Piggies (AKA Pigs or Green Pigs) are the


main bad guys in the Angry Birds series, and are
constantly stealing the Birds unhatched eggs, desiring
to cook and eat them. In order to prevent the Birds
from taking back their eggs, the King Pig commands
his army of pigs to construct many buildings and
structures to keep the Birds from reaching him.
The Birds are always attacking the Pigs to get their
eggs back usually by destroying their buildings to get
to the Pigs.
Evolution
Which of the following scenarios will help the Pig populations
better adapt to attacks from the Angry Birds?
A. The Pigs have offspring with low genetic variation, and
their environmental factors (types of attacks from the Angry
Birds) remain the same.
B. The Pigs have offspring with low genetic variation, and
their environmental factors change.
C. The Pigs have offspring with high genetic variation, and
their environmental factors remain the same.
D. The Pigs have offspring with high genetic variation, and
their environmental factors change.
C. The Pigs have offspring with high genetic variation, and
their environmental factors remain the same.
Evolution
Which of the following scenarios would most likely lead to the
Pigs extinction by the Birds?
A. The Pigs have offspring with low genetic variation, and
their environmental factors (types of attacks from the Angry
Birds) remain the same.
B. The Pigs have offspring with low genetic variation, and
their environmental factors change.
C. The Pigs have offspring with high genetic variation, and
their environmental factors remain the same.
D. The Pigs have offspring with high genetic variation, and
their environmental factors change.
B. The Pigs have offspring with low genetic variation, and
their environmental factors change.
Evolution

The slow change of populations over time is


called..
.

Evolution
Evolution

What are environmental factors?


.

Things or parts of the environment (either


biotic or abiotic) that can help or hurt the
survival of a species.
Evolution

The leftover remains of organisms that


lived long ago is called.
.

Fossil
Evolution

When an entire population dies out is


called.
.

Extinction
Evolution

Which of the following shows genetic variation?

.
The Goombas
Evolution

What term can we use to explain an


entire species dying?
..

Extinction
Evolution

When environmental factors determine


who lives in a population is called.
.

Natural Selection
Evolution

When humans choose who will be bred


together to pass on genes is called.
.

Artificial Selection
Evolution

What speed of environmental change


do you want to make it easier for a
population to survive?
..

slow
Evolution

What had to have happened for a fossilized bone to


exist?
A. The dinosaurs soft tissues were replaced with stone.
B. The dinosaurs body was exposed to the air for a long
time.
C. The dinosaurs body was submerged in seawater for a
long time.
D. Minerals seeped into the dinosaurs bones before
they completely decomposed.

D. Minerals seeped into the dinosaurs bones


before they completely decomposed.
Evolution

What is natural selection?


A. the process by which humans breed a species for certain
traits.
B. the process in which inherited traits of a population
change over many generations.
C. the process by which Charles Darwin noted the
differences in finches while visiting the Galapagos Islands.
D. the process by which individuals that are better adapted
to their environment are more likely to survive and
reproduce.
D. the process by which individuals that are better
adapted to their environment are more likely to
survive and reproduce.
Evolution

What is evolution?
A. a group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile
offspring
B. the process in which inherited traits of a population
change over many generations.
C. the process by which individuals that are better adapted
to their environment are more likely to survive and
reproduce
D. a trait that allows organisms in a population to better
survive and reproduce in their environment.
B. the process in which inherited traits o a
population change over many generations.
Evolution

In sexual selection, which of the following determines


if members of a population get to pass their genes on?

A. humans
B. the environment
C. your mate
C. Your mate
Evolution

In natural selection, which of the following determines


if members of a population get to pass their genes on?

A. humans
B. the environment
C. your mate
B. The environment
Evolution

Which of these would likely lead to the extinction of a


species?

A. Non-changing environment
B. Instantly-changed environment
C. Slow-changing environment
D. Fast-changing environment
B. Instantly-changed environment
Evolution

In the early 1900s, geologist Alfred Wegener described


a process he called continental drift. He proposed that
Earths continents had once been a single landmass
that had broken up, and the continents had then
moved apart. At first, scientists were skeptical, but they
accepted Wegeners idea when new discoveries
supported it. Which term describes continental drift?
A. hypothesis C. law
B. theory D. empirical evidence
B. theory
Evolution

Which of the following scenarios gives roaches the best


chance of adapting to bug spray?
A. Offspring have many unique traits and environmental
factors (chemicals in bug spray) do not change.
B. Offspring have many unique traits and environmental
factors (chemicals in bug spray) change.
C. Offspring have few unique traits and environmental
factors (chemicals in bug spray) do not change.
D. Offspring have few unique traits and environmental
factors (chemicals in bug spray) change.
A. Offspring have many unique traits and
environmental factors (chemicals in bug spray) do
not change.
Evolution
Pigweed is a type of amaranth, a species of plant. Pigweed
has become increasingly immune to Round-Up, a type of
herbicide (plant killer spray). Which of the following gives
pigweed the best chance of adapting to herbicides?
A. Seeds have high genetic variation and environmental
factors (chemicals in herbicide) do not change.
B. Seeds have high genetic variation and environmental
factors (chemicals in herbicide) change.
C. Seeds have low genetic variation and environmental
factors (chemicals in herbicide) do not change.
D. Seeds have low genetic variation and environmental
factors (chemicals in herbicide) change.
A. Seeds have high genetic variation and
environmental factors (chemicals in herbicide) do
not change.
Evolution

Dodo birds have been extinct for many years. Dodos had
never experienced predators before; so, when bored sailors
began killing them for sport, the dodos had no adaptations
to escape. Which of the following most likely describes the
extinction of the dodo bird?
A. Offspring have high genetic variation and environmental
factors (predators) do not change.
B. Offspring have high genetic variation and environmental
factors (predators) change.
C. Offspring have low genetic variation and environmental
factors (predators) do not change.
D. Offspring have low genetic variation and environmental
factors (predators) change.
D. Offspring have low genetic variation and
environmental factors (predators) change.
Evolution

What had to have happened for a fossilized bone to


exist?
A. The dinosaurs soft tissues were replaced with stone.
B. The dinosaurs body was exposed to the air for a
long time.
C. The dinosaurs body was submerged in seawater for
a long time.
D. Minerals seeped into the dinosaurs bones before
they completely decomposed.
D. Minerals seeped into the dinosaurs bones
before they completely decomposed.
Evolution

At the zoo, Anya observes that individuals of a certain


kangaroo species have slightly different sizes and
colors. What characteristic of populations is Anya
observing?

A. Adaptation B. Evolution
C. Selection D. Variation
D. Variation
Evolution

A scientist described two modern-day species as sharing a


common ancestor. What does it mean when two species
share a common ancestor?
A. It means that the two species are actually the same
species.
B. It means that one of the species evolved from other
species.
C. It means that both species evolved from one species that
lived in the past.
D. It means that the two species share all the same traits.
C. It means that both species evolved from one
species that lived in the past.
Evolution

Which of these best describes the tiny leg bones that some
whales have which do not aid in their movement or serve
any other function?
A. Structures that grows and improves in function as they
are used.
B. Structures that function at certain times of the year or
under certain conditions.
C. Structures that will become adaptations when the
environment changes.
D. Structures that have lost all or most of their function
over evolutionary time.
D. Structures that have lost all or most of their
function over evolutionary time.
Evolution

When the environment limits the size of a


population is called.
.

Limiting Factors (also known as


environmental factors)
Evolution

Which of these statements is most likely true of two


species that share a recent common ancestor?

A. The two species have different developmental


patterns.
B. The two species share DNA sequences.
C. The two species have similar arms and legs.
D. The ancestors of each species looked very different.
B. The two species share DNA sequences.
Classification

Which of the following animals does


not fit the description of a mammal?
A. Human
B. Bird
C. Lion
D. All of the above
B. Bird
Classification

Scientists are always improving classification systems.


A classification system is a tool that helps us learn
about the relationship between organisms. How do
scientists classify organisms?
A. By arranging the organisms by their characteristics
B. By giving the organisms many common names
C. By deciding whether the organisms are useful
D. By using only existing categories of classification
A. By arranging the organisms by their
characteristics
Classification

This single celled organism without a nucleus


is found in extreme environments such as the
hot springs in Yellowstone National Park. In
which domain is this organism classified?
A. Prokarya
B. Eukarya
C. Bacteria
D. Archea
D. Archea
Classification
Maria is collecting different types of plants and
insects for her aquarium. She just found a
strange organism that she has never seen
before. She knows that it has many cells, but it
cannot move. She has never seen it eat food,
but she does not think that it can perform
photosynthesis either. What kingdom do you
think the mystery organism belong to?
A. Kingdom Animalia
B. Kingdom Fungi
C. Kingdom Plantae
D. Kingdom Protista
B. Kingdom Fungi
Classification

In order, what are the three levels


of classification that are used in
addition to domain, kingdom,
family, genus, and species?
A. Phylum, order, class
B. Class, order, phylum
C. Phylum, class, order
D. Class, order, genera
C. Phylum, class, order
Classification

Carolus Linnaeus is known for


A. Founding the science of taxonomy
B. Discovering retractable claws
C. Identifying the characteristics of rare
species
D. Discovering Tyrannosaurus rex
A. Founding the science of taxonomy
Final Question!!!!

Talk to your group to decide how


many points you want to wager.

If you get the Final Question


correct, you will add the wagered
points to your score.

If you dont, you will lose the


points.
Final Question

Drea is comparing the characteristics of three


organisms with each other. Two organisms have
many of the same characteristics. However, these
two organisms have very few characteristics in
common with the third organism. What can Drea
infer about the relatedness between these three
organisms?
A. That the first two organisms were related.
B. That it depended on the characteristics the first
two organisms shared.
C. That the first two organisms were equally
related to the third organism.
D. That the first two organisms were more closely
related to each other than to the third
D. That the first two organisms were more closely
related to each other than to the third

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