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Evolution EOC practice

Evolution EOC practice

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-LS4-2, HS-LS4-5, HS-LS4-4

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Standards-aligned

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Allison King

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10 Slides • 8 Questions

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Multiple Choice

How did pollution during the 19th century affect the population of peppered moths?

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It caused all moths to become dark colored.

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It increased the survival of light colored moths.

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It favored the survival of dark colored moths on soot-covered trees.

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It had no effect on the moth population.

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Multiple Choice

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In this image, traits within the mice population are being naturally selected for based on how likely they are to be eaten by birds. How will the population of mice change over time?

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There will be more black mice

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There will be more white mice

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The trait of fur color will not change

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are types of genetic drift?

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Bottleneck effect

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Founder effect

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Gene flow

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Mutation

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Drag and Drop

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What does the image represent?
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Gene flow
Gene drift
Mutation
Adaptation

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Match

Match the following

The organisms with the best traits will survive

Changes in DNA cause new traits to arise in a population

Changes in a population that cause traits to be more or less common.

movement of genes from one population to another.

Mating patterns can cause some populations not to breed.

Natural Selection

Mutation

Genetic Drift

Gene Flow

Sexual Selection

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Multiple Choice

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When a population becomes divided by an event such as a new river forming, ____________ has occurred.
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Differentiation 
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Isolation
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Adaptation
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Separation

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Multiple Choice

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These two species do not ever come into contact with each other in nature. What type of isolation is this?

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behavioral

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temporal

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geographic

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