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What is the general belief of scientists about the origin of all life forms on Earth?
All life forms
have
evolved
from
single organisms.
These
organisms
existed
billions
of
years ago.
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What types of evidence do scientists use to support the theory of evolution?
Fossil records
and
genetic
evidence in
living
species
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What is a fossil?
A fossil is any
trace
of an
animal
or
plant
that
lived
long
ago.
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Where are fossils commonly found?
Fossils are commonly found in
rocks.
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What information can fossils provide about ancient organisms?
Fossils tell us about what the
organism
looked like and how
long ago
they
existed.
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How does the depth of rock relate to the age of fossils?
The
deeper
the rock, the
older
the fossil.
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How can fossils be arranged to provide evidence for evolution?
Fossils can be arranged in
chronological
order (oldest to newest).
This arrangement shows
gradual
changes in
organisms
over time.
Example:
Fossil
record of horses can illustrate the evolution of
modern
horses.
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What is the significance of bacteria evolving antibiotic resistance?
It demonstrates how
organisms
can develop
changes
in their
DNA
that lead to new
traits.
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What can mutations in bacteria lead to regarding antibiotics?
Mutations can lead to bacteria becoming
less
affected by a particular
antibiotic.
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Why is antibiotic resistance advantageous for bacteria?
It allows bacteria to survive
better
in
environments
with
antibiotics.
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What process leads to the passing on of antibiotic-resistant traits in bacteria?
Natural selection
leads to the resistant trait being passed on to
offspring.
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How does the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria provide evidence for evolution?
It shows a change in the
inherited characteristics
of a population over time through
natural selection.
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What is the significance of bacteria's rapid reproduction in studying evolution?
It allows scientists to
monitor
the
evolution
of
bacteria easily.
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What does the phrase "the fossil record — it rocks" imply about the evidence for evolution?
The fossil record provides
substantial
evidence for
evolution.
It indicates that life on Earth is still evolving.
Evidence
can be found both in
fossils
and through
microscopic
studies.
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Which statement best describes how antibiotic resistance evolves?
The
proportion
of
bacteria
in a
population
killed by antibiotic treatment
decreases.
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