10 questions
What is Common Ancestry?
A concept by Charles Darwin that all closely related are descendants of the same ancestor.
A concept by Charles Darwin that all closely related humans are descendants of the same ancestor.
A concept by Charles Darwin that those with the best traits will survive and reproduce.
What is the Theory of Evolution?
The theory that nothing has evolved and will never evolve.
A theory that only humans have evolved over time.
a theory that states that all organisms develop through natural selection in order to adapt small changes in order to compete ,survive, and reproduce.
What are the 3 branches of Homology?
Oncology, Genology, Molecular
Anatomy, Etymology, and Neurology
Anatomical, Embryological, Molecular
Natural Selection dictates?
which organisms have the best suited behavior to enter into a contest
which organisms have the best suited traits in order to survive and reproduce.
which organisms that live on land are allowed to evolve to have wings.
How do scientists use Embryology?
Comparing the embryos of any organism to a human's and seeing if they are similar?
They do not use it commonly because it can be unreliable.
By comparing the embryos of certain organisms that are within the same time.
They do not use it at all
Who created the Theory of Evolution and what creature did he observe them in?
Gregor Mendel;Peas
Marie Curie;Crows
Marie Curie; Finches
Charles Darwin; Finches
What is the the difference between Artificial Selection and Natural Selection?
One is real and one is fake
There is no difference
Artifical Selection is a human practice and Natural Selection is a process in which organisms develop better traits
Natural Selection is a human practice and Artificial Selection is a process in which organisms develop better traits.
What are the four elements of Natural Selection?
Overproduction, Variation, Competition ,Selection
Overproduction, Evolution, Genetics,Embryos
Evolution, Competition, Selection,Variation
What is Variation?
Variation does not exist
Each set of offspring having different inherited traits making the species more likely to survive.
Each set of offspring having the same traits making the species more likely to survive.
Humans having different inherited traits making the species more likely to survive
What do organisms compete for?
Mates
Water
Trees
Laws