Fossil Evidence of Evolution
Charles Darwin
Evidence for Evolution
Types of Evolution
Population Evolution
100

What can be learned about a fossil based on their location in rock?

A. newer fossils are found at the bottom and older at the top

B. fossils are not found in rock

C. Older fossils are found at the bottom and newer at the top

B. older fossils are at the bottom and newer at the top

100

How did Charles Darwin study plants and animals?

A. By making scientific models 

B. By experimenting in the laboratory

C. By observing them in their habitats

C. By observing them in their habitats

100

This evidence explains how fossils of the same animal can be found across different continents that are now separated by oceans.

A. geography

B. anatomy

C. fossils

geography

100

Organisms evolve separately due to environmental conditions.

a. divergent

b. convergent

c. coevolution

A. divergent

100

A group of wolves was separated from the population by an avalanche.

a. gene flow

b. genetic drift

c. gene shuffling

genetic drift

200

What is a major cause of extinctions 


A. Biological evolution

B. carbonization and mineralization 

C. Environmental change



C. Environmental change

200

A jackrabbit's powerful legs are an example of a 

A.  adaption

B. mutation

c. variation

A.  adaption

200

Butterfly wings and bat wings are what type of structures?

a. homologous

b. analogous

c. vestigial

analogous

200

No common ancestry. Organisms evolve toward similar traits. 

a. convergent 

b. coevolution

c. divergent

convergent

200

A brown beetle decided to leave his population and join a green beetle population. This is an example of

a. genetic drift

b. gene flow

c. mutation


gene flow

300

All the fossils ever discovered on Earth

A. Geologic time scale

B. Fossil record

C. biological evolution

B. Fossil record

300

Mutations in Genes cause 

A. Competition

B. Variation

B. Variation

300

Homologous body parts do NOT have similar 


A. Locations

B. Functions

C. Structures


functions

300

The kit and red fox are examples of

a. convergent

b. coevolution

c. divergent

divergent

300

The movement of the Amish to rural areas in the United States is an example of

A. founder effect

b. bottleneck effect

c. gene flow

founder effect

400

A chart that divides Earth's history into units 

A. Geologic time scale

B. Fossil record

C. Biological evolution

A. Geologic time scale

400

According to Darwin's theory, what process causes populations to change as their environment changes?

A. Natural selection

B. Selective Breeding

A. Natural selection

400

Comparing these structures helps to identify similarities in development

a. fossils

b. continents

c. embryos

embryos

400

This type of evolution has analogous structures

a. convergent

b. divergent

c. coevoltuion

convergent

400

This increases genetic variation in a new population

a. gene flow

b. genetic drift

c. adaptation


gene flow
500

The change over time in populations of related 

A. Geologic time scale

B. Fossil record

C. Biological evolution

C. Biological evolution

500

What principle of natural selection focuses on carrying the beneficial trait across generations

A. overproduction

B. descent with modification

c. adaptation

descent with modification

500

The ant and the acacia tree...

a. convergent

b. coevolution

c. divergent

coevolution

500

which structure is homologous to the human arm? 

A. an insect's wing

B. A bird's bill

A. an insect's wing

500

This can lead to lethal alleles being passed through a new population

a. gene flow

b. genetic drift

c. gene shuffling

genetic drift

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