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Test your knowledge of evolution with this interactive Jeopardy game! Explore topics such as Lamarck's theory, Darwin's natural selection, and evidence of evolution. Learn about the age of the Earth, the first cells, coevolution, and more. Play now and become an evolution expert!
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IS THIS Evolution Jeopardy
Jeopardy Natural Selection First Cells Lamarck and Darwin Evolution in Action Evolution Evidence Galapagos 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
The age of the Earth. A 100
What are Anaerobes? A 300
What is endosymbiosis? A 400
These cell-like structures were created in a laboratory. A 500
Lamarck would have reported that these animals stretched their necks to reach the leaves. B 100
What are giraffes? B 100
Darwin’s Book. B 300
What is coevolution? C 100
The shark and the killer whale demonstrate this process. C 200
A process in which descendents of a single ancestor diversify into new species. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400
These lizards in the Caribbean demonstrate divergent evolution. C 400
According to the biological definition of species, two organisms are of the same species if they can mate and produce this type of offspring. C 500
What is fertile? C 500
Vertebrate forearms are said to be this type of structures. D 200
Homologous D 200
These are structures that are non functional in a present day organism, that were once functional in an ancestor. D 300
What is vestigial? D 300
This is a small vestigial projection attached to the human large intestine. D 400
What is the appendix? D 400
These are structures seen the early stages of vertebrate embryos. D 500
What is islands? E 100
What is South America? E 200
These large reptiles expressed different characteristics related to the vegetation they consumed. E 300
What are tortoises? E 300
These finch adaptations may be thought of as homologous structures. E 400