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8.L.4.1 & 8.L.4.2 Review

8.L.4.1 & 8.L.4.2 Review

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8th Grade

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MS-LS4-2, MS-LS4-1, MS-LS4-4

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16 Slides • 17 Questions

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8.L.4.1 & 8.L.4.2 Review

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The diagram below represents possible genetic relationships between groups of organisms.

Which statement is a valid conclusion that can be drawn from the diagram?

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Insects are more complex than mammals.

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Earthworms and sea stars have a common ancestor.

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Snails appeared on Earth before corals.

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Sponges were the last new species to appear on Earth.

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8.L.4.1

Summarize the use of evidence drawn from geology, fossils, and comparative anatomy to form the basis for biological classifications systems and the theory of evolution

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8.L.4.2

Explain the relationship between genetic variation and an organism's ability to adapt to its environment

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Multiple Choice

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The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.

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species

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Darwin

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evolution

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taxonomy

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Multiple Choice

Which fact provides the best evidence for the biological theory of evolution?

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Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock.

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Most species of life on Earth have become extinct.

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Characteristics of simpler life forms can be found in more complex life forms.

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Only a small percentage of living things have been preserved in fossils.

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Multiple Choice

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Structures derived from a common ancestor or same evolutionary or developmental origin

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homologous structures

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homosapien

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analogous structures

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atoms

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Multiple Choice

A vestigial organ is present in modern-day species, but its utility is lost. The presence of hip bones in modern whales is an example of a vestigial organ. Which statement can be concluded about the ancestors of whales?

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Ancestors of whales lived on land.

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Ancestors of whales lived in deep oceans.

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Ancestors of whales were fish-like organisms.

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Ancestors of whales were dependent on the sea for food.

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Multiple Choice

Body parts that function like each other, but are different in structure.

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embryos

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homologous structures

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analogous structures

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vestigial structures

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Multiple Choice

The embryos of two different organisms are observed to have similar features. What is the most reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from this observation?

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The organisms will share these same features as adults.

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These organisms will have the same role in the same habitat.

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These organisms will take the same amount of time to develop.

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These organisms are related by a shared common ancestor.

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Multiple Choice

Comparing the embryos of different animals can show relationships that can’t be seen when comparing the fully formed animals. Why is this the case?

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Each embryo is unique; even embryos of animals of the same species can be different.

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When observing embryos, microscopes can be used to reveal more detail.

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Embryos can have parts that are not present in the fully formed animals.

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Fully formed animals are sometimes missing limbs or other body parts.

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Multiple Choice

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Who is the closest relative to the brown bear?

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Giant panda

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Dog

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Lesser panda

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Sun bear

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Multiple Choice

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According to this cladogram, sharks are MOST closely related to which organism?

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Amphibians

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Ray finned fish

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Crocodiles

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Birds

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Multiple Choice

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The branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms

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taxonomy

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law of conservation of mass

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evolution

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genetics

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Multiple Choice

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Erosion to mountaintops is an evidence of __________________. Erosion is caused by gradual changes to Earth's surface due to wind, water, and ice.

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Catastrophism

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Uniformity

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Multiple Choice

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The meteor that caused dinosaurs to go extinct is an example of ___________________. Meteors are examples of one-time events that cause change to Earth's surface.

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Catastrophism

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Uniformity

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Multiple Choice

What evidence supports the theory that continents were once a large landmass?

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The continents share a similar climate.

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Similar fossils have been found on different continents.

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Minerals like gold and copper are found worldwide.

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Coconut trees are found on coastlines.

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Multiple Choice

Which statement supports the theory of natural selection

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All organisms produce more offspring than can survive.

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Organisms live in harmony with one another despite limited resources.

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Organisms with favorable traits are more likely to die.

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Over time advantageous traits will be found in more of the population.

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Multiple Choice

What role does genetic variation play in the evolution of species?

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It reduces the chance that species will possess characteristics well-suited for a changing environment.

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It increases the chance that species will possess characteristics well-suited for a changing environment.

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It allows multicellular organisms to change their traits during their lifetimes.

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It allows unicellular organisms to change their DNA after they die.

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Multiple Choice

Trilobite fossils from different time periods show small changes in appearance. What might account for the changes?

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catastrophic geologic events

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weathering and erosion

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increase in greenhouse gases

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response to environmental changes

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