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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Natural Selection
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The usual story behind Darwin's theory of evolution gives the impression that he came up with it when he visited the Galapagos Islands during the voyage of the Beagle. But that is not the case. It was more than 50 years later when it was published. It is true that it was down to the birds that he observed on his trip but it was only many years later that he started to develop his ideas. Whilst looking through his notes, he came to believe that the Galapagos Islands birds were all types of finch that had somehow 'transmuted' (that's just a long way of saying 'changed') from one form into... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Natural Selection
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1. A variation in a plant creates a variety that has seed pods that 'explode' when touched by an animal. How could this lead to natural selection of this characteristic?
2. Fossils have been used to support Darwin's ideas. Fossils of which of the following animals are often used?
3. The example of dark peppered moths living in or near to British industrial cities following the Industrial Revolution, whilst light ones live in the countryside, shows what?
4. Why is there always variation in any population?
5. Variation in a population of dark brown beetles in a public park creates a green version. In which of the following situations would a positive natural selection be most likely to occur?
6. Variation in a population of dark brown beetles in a public park creates a green version. In which of the following situations would a positive natural selection be most likely to occur?
7. A variation in a plant creates a variety that has seed pods that 'explode' when touched by an animal. How could this lead to natural selection of this characteristic?
8. Fossils have been used to support Darwin's ideas. Fossils of which of the following animals are often used?
9. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection failed to explain which of the following options?
10. Darwin's ideas were not well recieved when he published them in 1859. Which of the following is a reason why?