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Evolution 1
Test Description: Evolution terms
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This is a characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
A
Embryonic structure
B
Vestigial structure
C
Adaptation
D
None of the above
2) This word literally means change over time.
A
Natural Selection
B
Evolution
C
Selective Breeding
D
Adaptation
3) This term means that the strong survive, while the weak die.
A
Natural Selection
B
Adaptation
C
Vestigial Structure
D
Selective Breeding
4) This term means that a person chooses which animals/plants to breed to enhance a certain trait.
A
Inheritance
B
Selective Breeding
C
Natural Selection
D
Adaptation
5) This term means that a trait is passed from the parent to the offspring.
A
Adaptation
B
None of the above
C
Inheritance
D
Evolution
6) An unused body part is called
A
an adaptation
B
an embryonic structure
C
a vestigial structure
D
None of the above
7) Scientists sometimes study and compare unborn babies, called
A
adaptations
B
vestigial structures
C
None of the above
D
embryos
8) This person founded the theory of evolution by natural selection.
A
Alfred Wegener
B
Charles Darwin
C
Robert Hook
D
Ms. Blankenship
9) Darwin noticed that the beak shape of the finch had changed depending on
A
the food the finch ate
B
the size of the finch
C
All of the above
D
the climate where the finch lived
10) Humans have an opposable thumb. Because this structure has helped humans over time, it is considered
A
an adaptation
B
mutation
C
genetic variation
D
vestigial structure
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