Evolution Test Objectives
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Test objective / Where you can study it- vocabulary: species, adaptation, scientific theory, natural selection, competition, variation, fossil, petrified fossil, trace fossil, cast, mold, carbon film, extinct, gradualism, punctuated equilibrium, homologous structures, cladogram, igneous rock, absolute age, relative age, radioactive (radiometric) dating, law of superposition, extrusion, intrusion, fault, unconformity, index fossil, half life
- Explain what the law of superposition is.
- Contrast relative age to absolute age.
- Explain what radioactive (radiometric) dating is.
- Explain what a half life is.
- Calculate how many grams will be left after 100,000 years if the radioactive element has a half life of 25,000 years.
- Use a graph that shows time passed vs. amount of radioactive substance to calculate how old a fossil is.
- Explain what the theory of evolution is.
- Explain what a species is.
- Identify the time frame of evolution.
- Name the 3 pieces of evidence that supports the theory of evolution.
- Explain what a mutation is.
- Explain how mutations assist natural selection.
- Given pieces of DNA determine how closely related different species are.
- Explain how the theory of natural selection works.
- Identify who developed the theory of natural selection.
- Explain why the theory of natural selection is important to evolution.
- Explain how a species’ environment affects natural selection.
- Explain what an adaptation is.
- Explain what a variation is.
- Given a diagram of rock layers, identify the relative ages of fossils, identify index fossils, identify intrusions, extrusions and unconformities.
Paragraph Questions:
One of these paragraph questions will be on the test (you don’t know which one will be selected). You must write a large paragraph that addresses each part of the question. You must use correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Paragraph Question #1 A fellow student from another academy is arguing that natural selection is not a theory that can adequately explain why evolution happens. Since you have become an expert on the theory of natural selection, explain how the theory of natural selection works. Be sure to state who developed the theory and provide an example of natural selection that have been observed by scientists.
Paragraph Question #2 Mr. Carruth doesn’t know much about evolution. Explain to Mr. Carruth what the theory of evolution is. Be sure to explain to him the 3 pieces of evidence that support the theory, the geologic time involved, and why the law of superposition is important.