CELLULAR RESPIRATION



Starter: (1) Where is the oldest trash found in your kitchen trashcan at home? (2) List some features that modern laptops and modern tablets share with older computer models. (3) What do humans, cows, pigs, chickens, lizards, and fish have in common? (4) How could DNA be used to the relatedness of two organisms?

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True or False: If a statement is true, mark True and underline the place in the article where you find the information. If a statement is false, mark False and write the correct statement in the box.

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| |1. Fossils help support evolution | | |

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| |2. The older the rock layer, the more similar the fossils are to| | |

| |today’s organisms | | |

| |3. All chordate embryos have gill slits | | |

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| |4. Vertebrates have three digits in the early stages of | | |

| |development (as embryos) | | |

| |5. Bat wings and bird wings have the same structure, so they | | |

| |came from a common ancestor | | |

| |6. Bats, birds, humans, dogs, and horses share a similar | | |

| |arrangement of bones from a common ancestor | | |

| |7. Similarities in vastly different species are called | | |

| |synologies | | |

| |8. Organisms that look similar usually have different genes | | |

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| |9. Humans are more closely related to chickens than to rabbits | | |

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| |10. Transitional fossils show features more closely related to | | |

| |earlier life than to recent life | | |

Summarize: Complete the information for each branch of science used to provide evidence for evolution.

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|Paleontology |Paleontology is: |Paleontology helps support evolution by: |Paleontology supports evolution in the case |

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|Anatomy and Physiology |Anatomy and Physiology is: |Anatomy and physiology helps support |Anatomy and Physiology support evolution in |

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|Developmental Biology |Developmental biology is: |Developmental biology helps support |Developmental biology supports evolution in |

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|Molecular Biology |Molecular biology is: |Molecular biology helps support evolution |Molecular biology supports evolution in the |

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