
Diversity of Life
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 42 Questions
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Geologic Time Scale
A Calendar of Earth's History
Spans 4.6 billion years
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Natural Selection
Nature selects those with desirable traits, and those survive and reproduce. Over time, the desirable trait becomes the most common because it has been past down generation after generation.
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Evidence to support the Theory of Evolution
Remember several observations provide evidence for evolution including; natural selection, artfacts in the fossil record, DNA similarties in organisms, embryology, and similarities in anatomy (body structure)
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Embryology
Rsearching embryos has led to the observation that many organisms start out very similar in their early development.
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Similar Body Structures
Organisms with similar body structures indicate a common ancestor.
Similar body structures that species have inherited from a common ancestor are called Homologous Structures.
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The Fossil Record
Almost all fossils found are of extinct animals. Scientist have been able to study Earth's history from these fossils. They have been able to piece together what the past may have been like, and that these ancient remains are ancestors to organisms living today.
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DNA
DNA, or chemical codes are the instructions, or recipes, for all living things. DNA exists in the cells of all organisms.
Fossilized remains of extinct organisms still contain traces of DNA which can be extracted, duplicated, and compared to the DNA of living organisms.
Comparing ancient DNA to DNA of current species shows scientists how different species are related to each other through their common ancestors.
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Multiple Choice
Vocab check:
The theory that organisms have slowly changed over time...
fossil record
relative dating
evolution
adaptation
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The variety of organisms that live on the Earth is called_____________.
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What is the process in which populations CHANGE gradually over time?
evolution
species
variation
competition
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What do you call similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor?
Natural Selection
Analogous Structure
Vestigial Structure
Homologous Structure
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Millions of fossils that scientists have collected which tells us the history of
the Earth and all living things on it.
scientific theory
fossil record
vestigial structure
natural selection
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Multiple Choice
Body parts that are structurally similar in related species ant that provide evidence for a common ancestor.
petrified fossil
homologous structure
variation
vestigial structure
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Multiple Choice
Ancient whales once walked on the Earth more than 45 million years ago.
The remnants of their pelvic, hip, and leg bones still exist in today's cetaceous
mammals (dolphins, whales, porpoises). These structures are called the _________
inherited from ancient walking whales.
homologous structures
petrified fossil
vestigial structures
preserved remains
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Which would be an example of a homologous structure?
a bird beak and a dog mouth
a hippo leg and a whale fin
a dolphin fin and whale fin
a bird wing and a butterfly wing
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Multiple Select
Which are examples of vestigial structures? Select all that apply!
human appendix
whale pelvis
tail bone
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Which rock layer contains the oldest fossil?
A
B
C
D
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Which rock layer contain fossils of the most evolved organism?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
The evidence in this diagram supports _______________.
Common Ancestry
Diversity
Heredity
Metamorphosis
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Multiple Choice
An organ that was used by an ancestor but now serves no current function is described as ______(ex: appendix)
Antiquated
Vascular
Vestigial
Obsolete
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An organism in its earliest stage of life is known as a(n) __________.
baby
whippersnapper
Embryo
infant
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A geologist identifies the identical index fossils in rock layers from 2 different areas. What can be concluded?
The two rock layers were deposited at approximately the same time.
The fossil organism evolved independently in the 2 separate layers
The deposition rate of the 2 layers was identical
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Multiple Choice
Which best explains why mammals became dominant after the mass extinction of dinosaurs?
They had traits that allowed them to adapt and change to the environment.
They were bigger than dinosaurs.
They were able to hibernate for a long time.
They ate different foods than dinosaurs.
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If a bat, an alligator, and a bird evolved from a common ancestor, what can be concluded?
They have similar anatomical structures
They live in the same part of the world
They are in the same biological classification
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Which evidence supports the idea that life on Earth has continually evolved?
evidence from layers of tree rings
evidence from rock layers, fossils, and ice cores
evidence gathered from melting glaciers
evidence that the climate has changed over the past 100 years
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Which would most likely increase the genetic variation in a population of organisms?
increase in diseases
decrease in diseases
increase in mutations
decrease in mutations
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Which is the best evidence for evolution?
new rock layers containing fossils of simple organisms
new rock layers containing fossils unlike existing organisms
old rock layers containing fossils unlike existing organisms
old rock layers containing fossils of complex organisms
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Which demonstrates how genetic variation may result from a change in the environment where an animal lives?
A salmon swims faster as it enters colder waters.
A snake increases its body temperature because it moves on top of a rock in direct sunlight.
A beetle stands out to predators because it moves among plants that have colors different than its own.
An arctic fox changes its color over time because it migrates to an area with a different climate.
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Why do peppered moths tend to be the same color as the trees on which they live?
The coloring goes along with tasting like the tree.
It keeps the moth the same temperature as the tree.
It makes the moths faster than the birds
It makes the moths harder to see.
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Multiple Choice
All of these finches have different shaped beaks. They are an adaptation to gain access to different types of
Water
Food
Shelter
Geologic Time Scale
A Calendar of Earth's History
Spans 4.6 billion years
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