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Evidence of Evolution

Evidence of Evolution

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Presentation

Science

8th - 12th Grade

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Medium

NGSS
MS-LS4-2, MS-LS4-1, MS-LS1-5

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Carla White

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23 Slides • 11 Questions

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Evidence of Evolution

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Multiple Choice

The theory of Natural selection is more than just a hypothesis because

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It is strongly supported by evidence and explanation that describes how living things change over time.

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It is strongly supported by the government and the church that describes how all things are created over time.

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: Based on Fossil records, organisms remained the same over time.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

What do fossil evidence also suggest about living organisms?

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All living organisms are very different

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All organisms have origins

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All living things are related to a common ancestor

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All living things come from bacteria

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Multiple Choice

The more similar the DNA...

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The more likely they will reproduce

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The more closely related the species are

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The more likely the species will get extinct

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The less closely related the species are

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Multiple Choice

What is an embryo?

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A fertilized egg

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An immature creature

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an unborn organism in the earliest stage or development

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an unborn organism at its late stage of development

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Multiple Choice

All animal embryo have the following EXCEPT:

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eyes

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tail

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fin

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gill

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Multiple Choice

What is a homologous structure?

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structures that are the same

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structures that are different

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structures that look the same but have different function

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structures that look different but the same function

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Multiple Choice

How does the human forelimb's function compare to the bird's forearm?

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human forelimb is used for flying while bird forearms are used for grabbing things

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bird forelimb is used for flying while human forearm is used for grabbing thing

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: Analogous structures do NOT imply evolutionary relationships.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Butterflies, bats and birds have analogous structures because:

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Their wings are the same and doing the same function

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Their wings are similar with similar function

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Their wings are different and different function

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Their wings are different but the same function

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Open Ended

If you will predict the previous use of the tailbone in humans, what do you think was its use if this is a remnant structure or vestigial structure?

Evidence of Evolution

By Carla White

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