Animal Behavior and Evolution

Similar documents
Unit 7: Adaptation STUDY GUIDE Name: SCORE:

RCPS7-Science-Evolution (RCPS7-Science-Evolution) 1. Which is an adaptation that makes it possible for the animal to survive in a cold climate?

NAME: DATE: SECTION:

S7L2_Genetics and S7L5_Theory of Evolution (Thrower)

Biology. Slide 1 of 33. End Show. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

Agenda. Warm-up: Look in your notebook for your grades. Review Notes on Genetic Variation Rat Island. Retake: Monday- last day!!!

Darwin's Fancy with Finches Lexile 940L

Suggest two features you can see in the pictures that could be used to classify these organisms (2)

Evolution. Evolution is change in organisms over time. Evolution does not have a goal; it is often shaped by natural selection (see below).

There was a different theory at the same time as Darwin s theory.

Macroevolution Part II: Allopatric Speciation

AGENDA 1. Natural Selection Activity HOMEWORK 1. Notebook!

Natural Selection Questions

1.5 C: Role of the Environment in Evolution Quiz

Animal Traits and Behaviors that Enhance Survival. Copyright 2010:PEER.tamu.edu

Reading Science! Name: Date: Darwin s Fancy with Finches Lexile 1190L

KS3 Adaptation. KS3 Adaptation. Adaptation dominoes Trail

Evidence for Evolution by Natural Selection. Hunting for evolution clues Elementary, my dear, Darwin!

Evolution. Geology. Objectives. Key Terms SECTION 2

Animal Adaptations. EQ: How do animals adapt to survive?

KS3 Adaptation. KS3 Adaptation. Adaptation dominoes Trail

6-3.4 Physical Responses

HUMAN APPENDIX BATS & TROPICAL FLOWERS

Darwin and the Family Tree of Animals

Across. Complete the crossword puzzle.

Adaptations 4. Adaptations 1 Adaptations 2

Nat Geo Notes for: How do Living Things Survive and Change?

The Theory of Evolution

Charles Darwin. The Theory of Evolution

Talks generally last minutes and take place in one of our classrooms.

The Origin of Species: Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree

4B: The Pheasant Case: Handout. Case Three Ring-Necked Pheasants. Case materials: Case assignment

CLADISTICS Student Packet SUMMARY Phylogeny Phylogenetic trees/cladograms

Animal Adaptations. Structure and Function

You are about to go on a journey of discovery around the park to find out more about how different animals are suited to their environment.

4th Grade Animal Studies Assessment

You are about to go on a journey of discovery around the zoo to find out more about how different animals are suited to their environment.

S7L Algal blooms that pollute streams, rivers, and lakes are caused by the presence of

Adaptation. Survival of the Fittest

Evolution on Exhibit Hints for Teachers

Inferring #1 This diagram shows the beak of several different species of birds. Make observations about the beaks and answer the questions.

Evolution as Fact. The figure below shows transitional fossils in the whale lineage.

Charles Darwin s Theory that Shapes the Scientific Study of Life

The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation

National Geographic. Young Explorer. September issue 2014

How can one species become two?

Science10 (AdaptationsMulberry4th)

April 18, 2012 Question 2 A. B. C. D.

Species must be adapted to their habitat.

Biodiversity and Distributions. Lecture 2: Biodiversity. The process of natural selection

t-» 'frs Cross-a-Clue VOCABULARY REVIEW- 3. Theory that evolutionary change occurs slowly and gradually Evolution: How Change Occurs J1.

A Bird with Many Beaks

Rules of the Game. Lab Report - on a separate sheet

ì<(sk$m)=bdibci< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

Scholarship 2012 Biology

How Animals Live. Chapter 2 Review

COULD YOU HAVE RIDDEN A HORSE MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO? Horse evolution goes back more than 55 million years

Welcome to Darwin Day!

Lichens are indicators of the gas... (1) The chart shows how much pollution different lichens can tolerate.

7th Science Quiz. Instructions: Seventh Grade Science Quiz. Practice Test. Copyright Measured Progress, All Rights Reserved

ADAPTATION IN ANIMALS. 1. Which body feature of a frog MAINLY helps it to capture a flying insect? Ans

Natural Selection and the Evolution of Darwin s Finches. Activity Student Handout

Polar Bear Watch Scavenger Hunt

TEACHER GUIDE: Letter 1: Western Pond Turtle

Island Evolution and Genetic Drift. The Role of Chance in Evolution

What is the evidence for evolution?

Chapter 16: Evolution Lizard Evolution Virtual Lab Honors Biology. Name: Block: Introduction

YOU! THANK. Connect with us: Facebook Pinterest Instagram Blog

McGraw-Hill Science 2000, Texas Edition TAKS Practice Test. Grade 4, Chapter 8 See How They Work. Name. Date

... Birds have different shaped beaks. The shape of the bird s beak is suited to the food the bird eats.

Amazing Animals. Created by. Mrs. Harding s First Grade

6. The lifetime Darwinian fitness of one organism is greater than that of another organism if: A. it lives longer than the other B. it is able to outc

Monarchs: Metamorphosis, Migration, Mimicry and More

Evolution of Birds. Summary:

Did you know that the male great horned owl is smaller than the female? The great horned owl lives in the desert with other animals like rattle snakes

students a hint to which habitat the animal could live in. If this information is above your students reading level, you may want

Education. ESL-Advance

8 Fall 2014

Natural Selection Goldfish Crackers lab

The platypus lives in streams, ponds, and rivers in Australia. It closes its eyes under water and uses its bill to dig in the mud to find its food.

Animal Adaptations Woodland Animal Fact Sheet

10/24/2016 B Y E M I LY T I L L E Y

! Three things needed to survive on land were: ! 1. Have lungs and breathe air. ! 2. Have a body resistant to drying out.

All vertebrates. have four legs. All vertebrates live on land.

Mendelian Genetics SI

PATTERNS OF EVOLUTION STATIONS

Silence of the Frogs Lexile 1040L

Q1. The photograph shows a bird called the korhaan. Korhaans live in South Africa.

Year 6 English Reading Comprehension Time: 50 mins. English Reading Comprehension. Total: 30 marks

Mr. Bouchard Summer Assignment AP Biology. Name: Block: Score: / 20. Topic: Chemistry Review and Evolution Intro Packet Due: 9/4/18

Evolution of Biodiversity

Types of Evolution: Punctuated Equilibrium vs Gradualism

Student Exploration: Rainfall and Bird Beaks

Chapter 2. Lesson 2, Traits and Heredity Lesson 3, Animal Adaptations for Survival

Life Cycle of a Leopard

Threatened & Endangered Species Tour Post Visit Activity Packet

LAB. NATURAL SELECTION

Human Uniqueness. Human Uniqueness. Why are we so different? 12/6/2017. Four Candidates

Effects of Natural Selection

Two Sets to Build Difference Edward I. Maxwell

Transcription:

nimal ehavior and Evolution Name: ate: 1. Western coral snakes have a striped color pattern and are poisonous. rizona mountain kingsnakes look like western coral snakes but are not poisonous. The color pattern of the rizona mountain kingsnake is an example of. camouflage.. mimicry.. mutualism.. parasitism. 3. termite population was sprayed with a certain brand of insecticide. fter being sprayed, the number of surviving termites within the population were counted and recorded as a percentage of the total. This process was repeated until a total of six generations of termites had been sprayed. The results are shown in the table below. Termite Generation Percentage of Surviving Termites fter Spraying 1 5% 2 10% 3 25% 4 40% 5 60% 6 80% Which statement best explains why later generations had higher percentages of termites that survived?. Earlier generations had several members that were old and weak. 2. Geologic activity on an island physically separates a population of animals into two populations. Many generations later, when the two populations are no longer separated, they do not interbreed. What was the result of natural selection during this period of separation?. a decrease in variation. Earlier generations had smaller numbers of termites than later generations.. Later generations were able to live through the spraying because they were used to it.. Later generations were the offspring of termites that were more resistant to the spraying.. a decrease in diversification. an increase in extinction. an increase in speciation page 1

4. Which statement about fossils could be used as evidence that evolution by natural selection has been in effect for millions of years?. Fossils found in higher layers of rock are older than those found in lower layers.. Fossils found in lower layers of rock are more complex than those found in higher layers.. Fossils of current species have been found throughout rock layers that are billions of years old.. Fossils of species that no longer exist but are ancestors of current species have been found in rock layers. 6. The diet of white-tailed deer consists primarily of shrubs. Sika are another species of deer that eat both grasses and shrubs. fter an extended drought period, why might the sika population be favored over the white-tailed deer population?. Sika require less food than do the white-tailed deer.. Sika require more water than do the white-tailed deer.. Sika have more food sources than do the white-tailed deer.. Sika have fewer food sources than do the white-tailed deer. 5. How is natural selection in the evolution of long necks in giraffes best explained?. Shorter-necked giraffes were killed by long-necked giraffes.. Giraffe necks grew longer because of the bone structure of the animals.. Giraffes with longer necks survived because they were better suited to the environment.. Long-necked giraffes mated only with other long-necked giraffes. 7. Rainfall in a tropical region is below average for 10 consecutive years. Insect species adapted for dry conditions are much more plentiful at the end of the 10 years. Which of the following statements best explains the increase in the population of these insects?. iodiversity in the region has increased due to the dry conditions.. Insects with a high tolerance for dry conditions have migrated out of the region.. Natural selection has favored insect species with a high tolerance for dry conditions.. Natural selection has selected against insect species that are adapted for dry conditions. page 2 nimal ehavior and Evolution

8. Which of these best illustrates natural selection?. n organism with favorable genetic variations will tend to survive and breed successfully.. population monopolizes all of the resources in its habitat, forcing other species to migrate.. community whose members work together utilizes all existing resources and migratory routes.. The largest organisms in a species receive the only breeding opportunities. 10. Vestigial structures, such as hip bones in whales and appendixes in humans, are those that have little or no function for the organism. What is the most likely reason for this loss of function over time?. The organism is undergoing speciation.. The organism is experiencing genetic drift.. The structure was over utilized by the organism.. The structure was not highly beneficial to the organism. 9. single species of squirrel evolved over time into two species, each on opposite sides of the Grand anyon. This change was most likely due to. higher mutation rates on one side.. low genetic diversity in the initial population.. the isolation of the two groups.. differences in reproductive rates. 11. The arctic fox and gray wolf are two examples of animals that change the color of their fur with the seasons. In the summer, the animals are a brownish color, and in the winter, they turn white. The change of color helps the animals to survive. Which of the following provides the best explanation for this change?. The color change helps protect them from predators.. The color change helps them raise their young.. The color change helps them regulate their body temperature better.. The color change helps them be seen from a great distance. page 3 nimal ehavior and Evolution

12. The caterpillar has two large spots that look like large eyes as shown. How do these large false eyes help the caterpillar survive? 13. When meiosis and fertilization occur, genes from both parents are combined, producing unique offspring. How does this benefit a species?. The production of more cells leads to faster population growth.. Greater genetic variation increases the chances for survival of a species.. The mixing of parent genes reduces the chance of mutation in a species.. The variation between individuals decreases competition for resources.. They allow the caterpillar to see farther than other insects.. They allow the caterpillar to scare away predators.. They allow the caterpillar to move around at night.. They allow the caterpillar to find more food. 14. Which example describes a behavioral adaptation?. bird builds its nest in the ash near a volcano.. whale has the ability to hold its breath for 20 minutes.. fox s hair is white in the winter and brown in the summer.. monkey has long arms that allow it to swing from one branch to another. page 4 nimal ehavior and Evolution

15. Which bird s foot below is best for grasping prey?.. 16. The diagram below shows the beaks of five species of birds that developed over time from one parent species. The five species of birds can be found living in the same area... Which of the following best explains why the beak shape of each species of bird developed differently?. Each beak shape helps the birds to produce different songs.. Each beak shape is an adaptation to a specific source of food.. Each beak shape is designed to construct a different type of nest.. Each beak shape helps protect the birds from a different predator. page 5 nimal ehavior and Evolution

Problem-ttic format version 4.4.279 c 2011 2016 Educide Software Licensed for use by Will Hemminger Terms of Use at www.problem-attic.com nimal ehavior and Evolution 12/29/2016 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.