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Directions:

• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).

• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.

• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

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Team 1 Team 2

Round 1Final

Jeopardy

Team 3

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Vocab Evidence of

Evolution

Natural Selection

Darwin or Lamarck

Vocab 2 Miscellaneous

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Final Jeopardy

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Change over time.Change over time.

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What is evolution?What is evolution?

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The disappearance of an entire species

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What is extinction?What is extinction?

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A person who studies prehistoric life.

A person who studies prehistoric life.

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What is a paleontologist?What is a paleontologist?

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All the individuals of a single species living in a specific areaAll the individuals of a single

species living in a specific area

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What is a population?What is a population?

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Any organism in which two or more organisms claim as a

descent from which two species evolved.

Any organism in which two or more organisms claim as a

descent from which two species evolved.

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What is common ancestor?What is common ancestor?

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Using rocks to help find a extinct organisms to complete a

phylogeny tree

Using rocks to help find a extinct organisms to complete a

phylogeny tree

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What is fossil record?What is fossil record?

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Comparing the development of many organisms to determine whether they have a common

ancestor

Comparing the development of many organisms to determine whether they have a common

ancestor

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What is comparative embryology?

What is comparative embryology?

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This is the best type of evidence to determine evolutionary

relationships.

This is the best type of evidence to determine evolutionary

relationships.

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What is Molecular Record?What is Molecular Record?

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This type of evidence shows that there is a common ancestor,

same structure, different function

This type of evidence shows that there is a common ancestor,

same structure, different function

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What is homologous structure?What is homologous structure?

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This type of evidence shows NO common ancestry, same

function, different structure

This type of evidence shows NO common ancestry, same

function, different structure

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What is analogous structure?What is analogous structure?

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process by which the organisms that are best adapted to a specific environment survive and produce

more offspring than organisms that are not as well adapted

process by which the organisms that are best adapted to a specific environment survive and produce

more offspring than organisms that are not as well adapted

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What is the theory of natural selection?

What is the theory of natural selection?

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This is a reason natural selection occurs.

This is a reason natural selection occurs.

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What is variation?What is variation?

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Variations are produced by these.Variations are produced by these.

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What is a mutation?What is a mutation?

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This phrase describes the theory of natural selection.

This phrase describes the theory of natural selection.

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What is “survival of the fittest”?What is “survival of the fittest”?

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Besides variation, list three other variables that need to occur for

Natural Selection to occur.

Besides variation, list three other variables that need to occur for

Natural Selection to occur.

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What is overproduction, competition, adaptation?What is overproduction, competition, adaptation?

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Idea of Natural Selection.Idea of Natural Selection.

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Who is Darwin?Who is Darwin?

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The theory of acquired characteristics.

The theory of acquired characteristics.

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Who is Lamarck?Who is Lamarck?

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Disproved the theory of acquired characteristics.

Disproved the theory of acquired characteristics.

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Who is Darwin?Who is Darwin?

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Giraffes stretched their necks to reach the top of the trees and in

turn their offspring acquired these traits.

Giraffes stretched their necks to reach the top of the trees and in

turn their offspring acquired these traits.

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Who is Lamarck?Who is Lamarck?

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This is the boat Darwin Sailed onThis is the boat Darwin Sailed on

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What is the HMS Beagle?What is the HMS Beagle?

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Organisms fighting for food, shelter and other resources.Organisms fighting for food, shelter and other resources.

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What is competition?What is competition?

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More offspring than will survive.More offspring than will survive.

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What is overproduction?What is overproduction?

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Preserved remains of ancient organisms.

Preserved remains of ancient organisms.

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What are fossils?What are fossils?

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The best adapted species will be able to survive and reproduce

The best adapted species will be able to survive and reproduce

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What is survival of the fittest?What is survival of the fittest?

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involving or creating favorable circumstances that increase the

chances of success or effectiveness; beneficial

involving or creating favorable circumstances that increase the

chances of success or effectiveness; beneficial

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What is advantageous?What is advantageous?

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What is a phylogeny tree?What is a phylogeny tree?

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This is a structure that was used by an organisms ancestors but is no longer needed in present day

organisms.

This is a structure that was used by an organisms ancestors but is no longer needed in present day

organisms.

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What is a vestigial structure?What is a vestigial structure?

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What is insecticide resistance?What is insecticide resistance?

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factors that can influence species adapting to their environment

such as predators, climate change etc.

factors that can influence species adapting to their environment

such as predators, climate change etc.

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What are environmental pressures?

What are environmental pressures?

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Traits need to be in these cells in order to be inherited.

Traits need to be in these cells in order to be inherited.

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What are sex cells/gametes?What are sex cells/gametes?

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EvolutionEvolution

Final Jeopary Question

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the number or quantity of organisms that can be supported

by an environment.

the number or quantity of organisms that can be supported

by an environment.

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What is carrying capacity?What is carrying capacity?

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