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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Evolution
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Particular genes or accidental changes in the genes of plants or animals may give them characteristics which enable them to survive better. Over time this may result in entirely new species. There are different theories of evolution but Charles Darwin’s theory is the most widely accepted. His theory is based on natural selection or 'survival of the fittest'. Variation of individuals of a species occurs naturally - variation makes you different from everyone else. If variation gives an animal an advantage in the wild, it is likely to live longer and have more offspring. It is likely that the... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Evolution
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10 Questions

1. Why did Lamarck's theory of evolution fall out of favor?
2. Which organisms are most likely to survive long enough to reproduce?
3. Which one of the following provides strong evidence for Darwin's theory of evolution?
4. Which of the following is an example of rapid evolution caused by mutation?
5. Why is the evolutionary record of the horse so well documented?
6. Before the Industrial Revolution most peppered moths were pale, but there was a mutant form which had dark colouration - the black peppered moth. During the Industrial Revolution, in cities the mutant black peppered moth became more numerous. Which of the following statements could explain why?
7. Darwin's theory was not widely accepted when he published it in 1859. Which one of the following is not a reason why scientists at the time rejected it?
8. According to Darwin, new species evolve by which process?
9. Which of the following is true?
10. What is the timescale needed for evolution according to Darwin's theory?