Exit Ticket - Evolution & Natural Selection

Exit Ticket - Evolution & Natural Selection

9th - 12th Grade

30 Qs

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Exit Ticket - Evolution & Natural Selection

Exit Ticket - Evolution & Natural Selection

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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This cladogram shows the evolutionary relationships among some mammals based on homologous structures.


Which statement is supported by this cladogram?

Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to javelinas.

Toothed whales are more closely related to mouse deer than to hippopotamuses.

Javelinas and pigs are more closely related than baleen whales and toothed whales.

Cows and mouse deer are more closely related than javelinas and pigs.

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Scientists can determine relatedness among organisms by comparing partial amino acid sequences. The table shows four partial amino acid sequences from four organisms.


Which organism is the least related to the other three organisms?

organism 1

organism 2

organism 3

organism 4

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The image shows part of the humerus bone in different genera of primates.


Which statement is best supported by the observable structures of the different humorous bones?

the primates lived in similar environments.

the primates shared a common ancestor.

the primates interbreed with similar organisms in a population.

the primates had diets that consisted of similar types of foods.

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Cetaceans are whales and their relatives. The diagram shows some fossils of cetaceans.


Which statement provides the best evidence that Ambulecetus natans is an ancestor of Basilosaurus iris?

homologous structure occurs in each fossil.

similar nitrogenous bases are found in the DNA of each fossil.

the fossils were found in different locations

the youngest fossil is larger than the older fossils.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Bactrian camels, dromedaries, llamas, and alpacas are all members of the same taxonomic family, Camelidae. Members of this family all have two toes, no hooves, true canine teeth, and a split upper lip. the family Camelidae originated in North America. The physical features of animals in this family and the family's geographical origin provide evidence that all these animals -

live in the same type of ecosystem

have slowly evolved to become herbivores

have a common ancestor

exchanged DNA at some point in the past

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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The diagram shows data on the evolution of horses.


The date in the diagram is evidence that -

a new species of horse suddenly appeared

horses slowly developed over time

Horses have similar stages of rapid embryological development

horses have a common ancestry with other hovved animals

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould researched the lenses of the eyes of fossil trilobites of different species. In 1972 they published a paper in which they described the tendency of a species to remain the same un5il a sudden change in the environment causes a new related species to appear.


Which hypothesis was most challenged by the work of Eldredge and Gould?

Redi's hypothesis that spontaneous generation does not occur

Haeckel's hypothesis that embryological development mimics the evolution of species

Wallace's hypothesis that geography affects the distribution of species

Darwin's hypothesis that the development of species is a slow, gradual process

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