1 / 26

Evolution Jeopardy

Evolution Jeopardy. 20 pts The idea that organisms gained adaptations as a result of natural selection was formulated by: a. Charles Darwin. b. Gregor Mendel c. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. d. Charles Lyell. 40 pts Charles Darwin made many observations while traveling

spencer
Download Presentation

Evolution Jeopardy

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Evolution Jeopardy

  2. 20 pts The idea that organisms gained adaptations as a result of natural selection was formulated by: a. Charles Darwin. b. Gregor Mendel c. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. d. Charles Lyell.

  3. 40 pts • Charles Darwin made many observations while traveling • on the HMS Beagle. At which location were the most • important observations made? • England • Seychelles Islands • Galapagos Islands • Hispaniola

  4. 60 pts • On the Galápagos Islands, Charles Darwin observed • a. completely unrelated species on each of the islands. • b. species exactly like those found in South America. • somewhat similar species, with traits that suited • their particular environments. • species completely unrelated to those found • in South America.

  5. 80 pts • Which is a major concept included in Darwin’s • theory of evolution? • a. Change is the result of survival of the fittest. • Body structure can change according to the • actions of the organism. • c. Population size decreases the rate of evolution. • d. Artificial selection is the basis for evolution.

  6. 100 pts Darwin’s concept of evolution was NOT influenced by a. the work of fellow scientists. b. knowledge about the structure of DNA. c. his collection of specimens. d. his trip on the H.M.S. Beagle.

  7. 20 pts A non-poisonous frog in the rainforest evolves to look similar to a poison dart frog, so that predators do not attempt to eat the frog. This is an example of _____________. a. adaptive radiation b. Mimicry c. Camouflage d. artificial selection

  8. 40 pts Which of the following is an adaptation of the dark variety of Peppered moth in a polluted habitat? a. camouflage b. exoskeleton c. mimicry d. wings

  9. 60 pts Darwin proposed that natural selection took place as individuals best suited to the ____________________ survived and reproduced.

  10. 80 pts • When lions prey on a herd of antelopes, • some antelopes are killed and some escape. • Which part of Darwin’s concept of natural selection • might be used to describe this situation? • acquired characteristics • survival of the fittest • c. reproductive isolation • d. descent with modification

  11. 100 pts The two main sources of genetic variation are a. genotypes and phenotypes. b. crossing-over and mutations. c. single-gene traits and polygenic traits. d. directional selection and disruptive selection.

  12. 20 pts Certain animal structures have different functions in different species but are included in related animals with a common ancestor and are genetically similar. These structures are called _____________ structures.

  13. 40 pts • The oldest and longest era that saw the evolution of • organic molecules to prokaryotes to eukaryotes is • _____________ • Cenozoic • Mesozoic • c. Paleozoic • d. Precambrian.

  14. 60 pts • Mimicry is an example of __________. • convergent evolution. • b. homology. • c. divergent evolution. • d. different phenotypes.

  15. 80 pts Which statement about the members of a population that live long enough to reproduce is consistent with the theory of natural selection? a. They transmit characteristics acquired by use and disuse to their offspring. b. They tend to produce fewer offspring than others in the population. c. They are the ones that are best adapted to survive in their environment. d. They will perpetuate unfavorable changes in the s pecies.

  16. 100 pts Which of the following gives evidence of the endosymbiont theory? a. Eukaryotic organelles like mitochondria have their own DNA. b. Eukaryote are simpler than prokaryotes. c. All living things use the same organic molecules. d. Early cells worked together in colonies.

  17. 20 pts • When individuals at only one end of a bell curve of • phenotype frequencies have high fitness, the result is • directional selection. • disruptive selection. • c. stabilizing selection. • d. genetic drift.

  18. 40 pts • The many different Galápagos finch species that evolved from a single finch species are an excellent example of • a. adaptive radiation. • b. stabilizing selection. • c. genetic equilibrium. • d. selection on single-gene traits.

  19. 60 pts A sparrow mates in the spring, while a blue-footed booby mates in the fall. This is an example of _________ between the two species. a. Behavioral isolation b. Geographic isolation c. Temporal isolation d. Adaptive radiation

  20. 80 pts A fowler’s toad has a different mating call than an American toad. Which mode of evolution is illustrated here? a. disruptive selection c. convergent evolution b. geographic isolation d. behavioral isolation

  21. 100 pts In the environment, natural selection interacts directly with a. alleles. c. phenotypes. b. genes. d. mutations.

  22. 20 pts A picture of all 46 chromosomes within a human cell is called a _________.

  23. 60 pts One function of gel electrophoresis is to a. separate DNA fragments. b. recombine DNA. c. cut DNA. d. extract DNA.

  24. 80 pts A DNA molecule produced by combining DNA from different organisms is known as a. a mutant. b. a polyploid. c. a hybrid. d. recombinant DNA.

  25. 100 pts What has been an advantage of producing transgenic plants? a. increasing the food supply b. producing clones c. using more pesticides d. studying human genes

  26. 40 pts The process of polymerase chain reaction is similar to the process of _________________________, which occurs in cells. (The only difference is that PCR occurs much more rapidly.)

More Related