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Fossil Finds
Evolution Revolution
Natural selection: Eeney meeny miny mo?
These Species
100

This is the largest chunk of geological time.

What is an eon?

100

These scientists study fossils.

Who are paleontologists?

100

Give an example of evidence that can support the theory of evolution.

What are fossils?  Embryology, fossil record

100

Write your own definition of natural selection.

More organisms with the desired traits will live from generation to generation.

The process of nature “choosing” which organisms live or die based on their adaptations.

100

This diagram shows evolutionary relationships between different species over time.

What is a cladogram?

200

This is the gradual change of a species over time.

What is evolution?

200

Name one way these scientists determine the relative age of fossils.

What is the Law of Superposition?

What are index fossils?

200

Organisms that have these live the longest.

What are necessary traits? Beneficial traits

200

Name two features camels developed to help them adapt to their environment.

Long eyelashes.  Fat lump.  Wide feet/splayed toes

200

This is a collective ancestral group that includes both primates and humans.

What are homonids?

300

This is the shortest amount of geologic time.

What is an epoch?

300

This kind of test determines how long an organism existed.

What is radiometric dating?

What is carbon dating?  Absolute age?

300

This accidental process can lead to beneficial adaptations that drive evolution.

What are mutations?

300

What's so special about Darwin's finches on each of the Galapogos Islands?

Each species developed specialized features based on their food source.  Different beak shapes

300

Name two ways homonid skulls changed over time.

Jaw became smaller.  Different and smaller teeth.  Flatter forehead.  Spinal cord moved to back of skull.

400

This determines a fossil's age by measuring the decay of radioactive elements.

What is absolute age?

400

This tells scientists the kinds of organisms that lived by layers of sediment and sequence of deposition.

What is the fossil record?

400

What is one observation we noticed from the developing embryos?  (just write the observation)

Different species have similar structures.

400

Why did the wooly mammoth become extinct?

When the climate changed, the animal's physical traits no longer fit with the environment, causing population decline.

400

This is what an elephant and an elephant shrew (like a mouse) have in common.

What are genetic similarities?

500

Being healthy and having the best traits that fit with the environment is called this.

What is "survival of the fittest"?

500

Dinosaur footprints would be an example of which kind of fossil?

What are trace fossils?

500

This is the idea that all animal species share a genetic link that can be traced back to a...

Who is our common ancestor?

500

Complete this sentence:  Natural selection favors those organisms that...

adapt quickly to environmental changes

have traits that help them to survive

can reproduce more than others

500

How does our lab about picking the color dots relate to the idea of natural selection?

Animals that can camouflage have better chances of survival.

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