Woolybooger's
Evidence of Evolution
Darwin
Darwin/Evolution
The fossil record
100
I am the Woolybooger that did not survive the first round?
What is the clothespin woolybooger?
100
The three things other than fossils that scientist use to compare evolutionary relationships
What are body structure, development before birth, and DNA sequence?
100
The name of Darwin's ship.
What is the HMS Beagle?
100
Evolution is.
What is gradual change over time?
100
A fossil is.
What are preserved remains or traces of an organism that has lived in the past?
200
I have the greatest advantage because of my mouth shape?
What is spoon mouth Woolybooger?
200
Animals with backbones
What are vertebrates?
200
Darwin was the ships naturalist. A naturalist is this.
What is one who studies nature?
200
The title of Darwin's book on Evolution.
What is The Origin of Species?
200
Reasons that fossils are important.
What is...answers will vary.
300
When a Woolybooger survived and moved on to the next round this happened to their population.
What is reproduced and increased with offspring?
300
Homologous structures are...
What are similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor?
300
Species are a group of similar organisms that can ________ with each other and produce ___________ offspring?
What is mate and fertile?
300
Limited food supply, limited resources and escaping from predators are all examples of this factor of natural selection.
What is competition?
300
True or false: Almost all of the species preserved as fossils are now extinct.
What is True?
400
The woolybooger game was an example of this process in evolution.
What is natural selection?
400
The homologous structures that the dolphin, bird, and dog had in common.
What are the structure of their forelimb bones?
400
The different beaks on the Finch's is an example of this. Give another example of this answer.
What is adaptation. Turtle shells, iguanas, cormorants...answers may vary.
400
About 10000 years ago, a group of squirrels became separated from the rest of it's species. This is an example of what and what happened to the group of squirrels that got separated?
What is geographic isolation? What is the squirrels became a new species?
400
The two different theories on how fast evolution occurs and what they are.
What is gradualism and punctuated equilibrium? Explain each.
500
Define natural selection and give real example.
What is process by which nature selects the survival of organisms based on traits and characteristics examples may vary?
500
Animals closely related to each other will show what kind of patterns in their DNA?
What is similar DNA sequences?
500
The factors that affect the process of natural selection.
What are overproduction, competition and variations?
500
These types of traits are the only traits acted upon by natural selection. Why?
What are inherited traits and traits controlled by genes. Because these are the only traits passed on from parents to offspring.
500
Evidence that suggest that gradualism isnt supported.
What the lack of an intermediate form for all species?
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