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Natural Selection - Amoeba Sisters

Natural Selection - Amoeba Sisters

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS4-4, MS-LS2-4, MS-LS3-1

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jennifer Alber

Used 20+ times

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2 Slides • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Everything is true about the frogs sitting on the logs EXCEPT:

1

Can breed with each other

2

Can pass down DNA to offspring (their children)

3

The all look exactly the same

4

They contain variation or variety

3

Multiple Choice

What is an example of natural selection mentioned in the text?

1

Frogs learning to jump higher

2

Darker frogs having more offspring

3

Frogs changing colors

4

Frogs growing larger

4

Multiple Choice

What determines a frog's fitness in the biological sense?

1

How loud they can croak

2

How fast they can jump

3

How many offspring they have

4

How long they live

5

Multiple Choice

Which type of frog at the beginning were eaten by the predator? Which type of frog survived?

1

light;dark

2

dark;light

6

Multiple Choice

What is biological fitness?

1

how long something lives

2

how strong something is

3

how many offspring, or children, something has

4

going to the gym

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Multiple Choice

T or F: Natural Selection is a mechanism for Evolution

1

True

2

False

8

Multiple Choice

Mutations can have ... on an organism

1

No effect

2

Positive effects

3

Negative effects

4

All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Who are the survivors after taking antibiotics?

1

resistant bacteria

2

bacteria that cannot reproduce

10

Multiple Choice

Why is it important to take all of your antibiotics even after you feel better?

1

So resistant bacteria doesn't form - and it comes back stronger

2

Because the doctor said so

3

You don't have to - you can stop when you feel better

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