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Biologie9th Grade

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What is the biological
definition for 'species'?
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Slide 3 - Open vraag

How did Darwin explain the variety in species of finches on the Galapagos Islands?
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A
The different species all flew from the mainland
B
One island had a species, some flew to other islands and adapted there
C
All the islands had the same species which later adapted in different ways
D
The mainland had 1 species, some flew to the islands and adapted in different ways

Slide 4 - Quizvraag

Name a physical
adaptation of the finches

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Why did each species of finch have a different physical adaptation?
A
Because the environment on each island is different
B
Because they get more food if they adapt
C
Because of accidental circumstances
D
Because they get more offspring if they adapt

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What is meant by adaptation in biology?
A
The best-fitting individuals adapt to the environment.
B
A population consists mainly of best-fitting individuals.
C
A population changes when mostly best-fitting individuals pass on genes.
D
A population changes because only best-fitting individuals survive.

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What is differential reproduction?
A
The best fitting individuals will have best-fitting babies.
B
The best-fitting individuals reproduce more.

Slide 14 - Quizvraag

A leaf insect evolved through
a type of adaptation called...
A
Structural adaptation
B
Natural selection
C
Mimicry
D
Physiological adaptation

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Homework check
WB page 209
q's 3, 5, 7, 11a

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Types of adaptations
1.  Structural = of body parts (fur colour, beak shape etc.)
2. Physiological = of body chemistry (enzymes, immunity etc.)
3. Camouflage = of blending in with the environment
4. Mimicry = of looking like another species 

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A peacock's tail evolved through
a type of adaptation called...
A
Structural adaptation
B
Natural selection
C
Mimicry
D
Physiological adaptation

Slide 18 - Quizvraag

Super bacteria evolved through
a type of adaptation called...
A
Structural adaptation
B
Natural selection
C
Mimicry
D
Physiological adaptation

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A hover fly evolved through
a type of adaptation called...
A
Structural adaptation
B
Natural selection
C
Mimicry
D
Physiological adaptation

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Watch the following video
Find 5 rules (or steps) on how
the process 
of evolution works.

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Slide 23 - Video

So...
What are the 5 rules or steps??

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The 5 rules or steps for evolution
  1. The population has genetic variations
  2. Some variations are favourable in the environment
  3. More offspring are produced than can survive 
  4. Those that survive the struggle (competition) have favourable (fitting) characteristics
  5. A population will change over time

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Name an
environmental
condition

Slide 26 - Woordweb

How might a species of bears adapt
when their environment gets colder?
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Slide 27 - Open vraag

How might a species of finches adapt when
food can only be found deep inside tree trunks?
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How might a species of foxes adapt
when their snowfields turn into a desert?

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Beware of this misconception 
Who adapts???
The individual does not adapt.
Over time, the population does.

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Workbook
Questions 6, 8, 9 (together)
Questions 16, 17 (alone)

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Homework
Questions 
11a (not b)
16
17

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