History of Life on Earth
Vertebrates & Invertebrates
Evidence for Evolution
Animal Adaptations
Miscellaneous
100

How do scientists know about the existence of organisms millions of years ago?

By discovering & studying fossils

100

All vertebrates have this

a backbone

100

What is a vestigial structure?

Vestigial structures are structures that an organism has that are no longer used or needed in the way their ancestors used them.

100

What is the definition of an adaptation?

Over time animals change or evolve in ways that increase their chances of survival in their environment.

100

What happened to horse height over time, from 55 mya to today?

Horse height increased
200

How many mass extinctions have there been in the past?

5

200

Name five species without a backbone.

snails, slugs, sea sponges, starfish, kelp, worms, or ants, octopus, and others

200

Name 3 bones found in the front limbs of humans and cats that are homologous structures.

humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges

200

What type of adaptation is thick fur on a polar bear?

structural adaptation

200

Has three body segments and three pairs of legs.


Insect

300

Which appeared first: Amphibians or land plants?

Land plants

300

Describe what an exoskeleton of an invertebrate is.

hard outer covering or shell to protect the insides

300

Name one vestigial structure in humans AND its purpose/function for our ancestors.

tailbone - helped balance & swinging, palmaris longus - climbing/swinging, auricular muscles - listen for nearby danger, wisdom teeth - chew/break down tough plant matter

300

Huddling by male penguins to conserve heat is an example of what?

behavioral adaptation

300

What is the reason for the Tasmanian tiger's extinction? (aka thylacine)

Humans caused the thylacine's extinction by hunting and habitat destruction.

400

Which fossilized horse front limb would be found in an older rock layer - a front limb with 2 toes or with 3 toes?

a front limb with 3 toes

400
What are 3 ways that having a backbone helps humans? 
- Shape

- Stand upright
- Movement
- Supports other bones
- Protects the spinal cord

400

These are similar structures in organisms with shared ancestry. They evolved from a common ancestor but may not have the same function.

Homologous structures
400

During the heat of the day in the desert, many lizards burrow underground to keep cooler. This is an example of a...

Behavioral adaptation

400

What is the main difference between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores?

Herbivores - eat only plants

Carnivores - eat only other animals

Omnivores - eat plants & animals

500

The third mass extinction happened ~250mya, what percentage of species went extinct?

96%

500

What is the percent of the world's animals are vertebrates?

About 5%

500

What vestigial bones do whales have that suggest their ancestors were land mammals?

pelvis and hind (back) limbs 

500

What is a physiological adaptation?

A body process that helps an organism to survive / How the animal’s body functions on the inside. Including changes in cells, chemicals, and processes inside an animal’s body.

500

An animal whose body temperature is maintained by it's surroundings.

cold-blooded animal