Forming New Species
Those Changing Critters
Evidence of Evolution
Mr. Darwin
A little bit of this and that
100

What allows insects like cockroaches to have survived for millions of years?

Quick Generation time, insecticide resistance

100

How old is planet earth?

4.6 Billion years old

100

What type of rock layer are most fossils found in?

Sedimentary rock

100

What was the name of his ship?

HMS Beagle

100

What body part of the Galapagos finches appears to have been most modified by Natural Selection?

Beaks

200

If a species is isolated from its own kind what might that species need to do to survive?

Adapt

200

What is a group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring called?

Species

200

Explain how a fossil is formed.

An organism dies, is covered with sediment. An imprint or solidified remains are left.

200

What animal did Darwin study in the Galapagos Islands? 

Finches

200

Why are there gaps in the fossil Record?

Conditions must be perfect (Some organisms may not have been fossilized or found).

300

"Variety in characters within a population enable some individuals to be better suited to survive." 

Who said this?

Charles Darwin

300

The finches on the Galapagos Islands could no longer reproduce. What does this mean?

They are Seperate Species

300

Name a piece of evidence the fossil record suggests.

How organisms looked, the order of evolutionary changes, how the environment has changed

300

Explain Darwin's theory of why the finches had different beaks.

The original group blew from Ecuador and had to adapt to various ways of collecting food: Beaks.

300

What is the Era we are living in?

Cenozoic era

400

If species are isolated for hundred, thousands, or millions of years, they may be so different they can no longer do what?

Successfully reproduce

400

Why do dinosaurs no longer exist?

They could not adapt to the change. (Meteor hit)

400

Imagine digging a hole and finding 3 fossils, one in the top foot of earth, one 3 feet down and one fossil 9 feet deep. Which is oldest? Which is youngest? How do you Know?

The deeper into the rock layer the older it is. The newer fossil would be in the top layer as it is most recent.

400

What cause variations in a species?

Mutations or changes ina gene

400

Why are some animals more likely to survive to adulthood than other animals?

Some animals are more likely to survive because they inherit traits that enable them to find food, escape predators or resist disease.

500

Explain why the antibiotic Amoxicillin is no longer effective in killing many kinds of bacteria? 

The bacteria develop resistance to the antibiotic

500
Whales have the remnants of hind-limb bones embedded deep inside their bodies. These once useful structures are called what?

Vestigial Structures

500

Besides fossils, what other evidence do we have that evolution has occurred?

Similar skeletal structure, DNA similarities, Similar embryos, Vestigial Structures.

500

What are the 4 steps to Natural Selection

1. Overpopulation 2. Genetic Variation

3. Struggle to Survive 4. Successful Reproduction

500

Identify a factor that would determine the beak shape of a Galapagos finch?

Amount of food, type of food, or way to obtain food. 

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