Name an environment/substrate in which a fossil can form
Will accept amber, mud, ice, permafrost, ash or similar. Teacher discretion
Who developed the theory of evolution?
Charles Darwin
What is the chemical symbol for hydrochloric acid?
HCl
Sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid → sodium chloride + water
What is this an example of?
A word equation
What is the name of Top Gun's sequel?
Top Gun: Maverick
What spark the evolution of the peppered moth?
The Industrial Revolution
Radioactive decay is an example of what?
Absolute dating
Atoms are _______________________________________________________________________ , they are simply rearranged.
never created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction
Chemical reactions that absorb energy are called ____________.
endothermic.
Which country did Australia beat to enter the FIFA world cup?
Peru
Word for: 'The natural differences between individual members of a species.'
Variation
Carbon 14 has a half life of 5570 years. How old is a fossil with 3/4 or 75% left in it?
1392.5 years old
What is an ionic bond?
A bond in which some atoms gain and some lose electrons, becoming ions.
What is the difference between cations and anions
Cations have lost an electron so will have a positive charge.
Anions have gained electrons so will have a negative charge.
What is Shane Jenek's stage name?
Courtney Act
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but rather the one _______ ___________ to change.”
most responsive
How does Dawin's theory of natural selection explain giraffes' long necks?
Something along the lines of:
Due to natural variation, the ancestors of modern giraffes would have had necks of different length. Giraffes with longer necks would have been able to reach more food than those with shorter necks.
As a result, the long-necked giraffes were more likely to be healthy and live to produce more high-quality offspring.
This, in turn, would increase the chances of their long-necked characteristic (an adaptive trait) being passed on to future generations.
What is a polyatomic ion?
A polyatomic ion is two or more ions bonded together and acting as a single charged unit.
What is the chemical formula of sodium oxide
Na2O
From what tv show are Cam, Phil and Gloria
Modern Family
Which type of fossil is the following: A part of the organism is chemically changed into another mineral.
Replacement fossil
What are the 5 examples of evidence for evolution we studied?
Fossils, comparative anatomy, embryology, biogeography, microbiology