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LS.8.3.1: Biological/Geological Evolution

Authored by Becky Little

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8th Grade

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LS.8.3.1:  Biological/Geological Evolution
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The bones in the forelimbs of three mammals are shown. For these mammals, the number, position, and shape of the bones are most likely indicates that they may have

developed in a common environment

developed from the same earlier species

identical genetic makeup

identical methods of obtaining food

Answer explanation

The similarities in the number, position, and shape of the bones suggest that these mammals share a common ancestor, indicating they developed from the same earlier species.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imprints of the shells of ocean clams are often found in the rocks of the Appalachian Mountains.  What do these imprint fossils most likely indicate? 

the mountains were once under the ocean

the mountains once had a more rainy climate

mountain river clams evolved from ocean clams

ocean clams evolved from mountain river clams

Answer explanation

The presence of ocean clam imprints in the Appalachian Mountains indicates that these mountains were once submerged under the ocean, as clams are marine organisms that thrive in oceanic environments.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A paleontologist found a fossil of an organism that looks like modern day ferns.  Which would most likely assist the paleontologist in proving that the two organisms are related?

mapping the location of where the fossil grew against where modern day ferns grow

recording how the tectonic plates have moved since the fossil was created

analyzing the composition of the rock in which the fossil was discovered

comparing the structures of the fossil to that of modern day ferns

Answer explanation

Comparing the structures of the fossil to modern day ferns allows the paleontologist to identify similarities and differences, providing direct evidence of evolutionary relationships between the two organisms.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What would indicate that a series of fossils represent the evolution of a horse?

All of the fossils were found in the same layers of rocks as horse fossils

All of the fossils are completely identical to horse bones

All of the fossils show similar structures to that of the modern horse

All of the fossils were located inhe same place on Earth as horses

Answer explanation

Fossils showing similar structures to modern horses indicate evolutionary relationships, as they suggest a gradual change over time. Identical bones or mere location do not provide evidence of evolution.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scientists thank that dolphins and whales may have evolved from a common ancestor.  What evidence supports this hypothesis?

They swim the same way

They eat the same food

They live in the same area of the ocean

They have similar anatomies

Answer explanation

The correct choice is 'They have similar anatomies' because anatomical similarities, such as bone structure and organ arrangement, provide strong evidence for a common evolutionary ancestor between dolphins and whales.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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A certain species of dinosaur fossils are found only in layer Z. What can be inferred about the species based on the fossils found only in layer Z?

the dinosaur species moved to a different area of the planet

the dinosaur species evolved into a new species in a few generations

the dinosaur species left behind remains that were broken down quickly

the dinosaur species went extinct due to some change in its environment

Answer explanation

The presence of dinosaur fossils only in layer Z suggests that the species did not survive beyond that layer, likely due to environmental changes leading to extinction, rather than migration or rapid evolution.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is a primary method used to date fossils?

Radiocarbon dating

Thermoluminescence

Stratigraphy

Dendrochronology

Answer explanation

Radiocarbon dating is a primary method for dating fossils, particularly those up to about 50,000 years old, by measuring the decay of carbon-14. Other methods like thermoluminescence and dendrochronology are used for different materials.

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