Question
Humans are unicellular organisms.
True
False
The tiktaalik has been alive for over 200 million years and is still alive today.
True
False
An organism that is made up of a single cell
A
Unicellular
B
multicellular
C
helicullular
D
all of these
According to some scientists, which theory explains maybe why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
A
evolution
B
tribulation
C
exfoliation
D
none of these
A remnant of a body part that serves no current purpose, but connects to an ancestor
A
geriatric organ
B
thoughtful organ
C
antimony organ
D
vestigial organ
The appendix is a vestigial structure.
True
False
Some people question evolution because there are gaps in the fossil record. What does this mean?
A
There is no evidence for evolution in fossils
B
Fossils never get discovered
C
Evolution doesn’t happen at all
D
Gaps in the fossil record mean that some fossils haven’t been found yet
According to some scientists, which theory explains why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
A
evolution
B
dna
C
fossils
D
bel-air
The time period scientists believe animals appeared abundantly on the earth.
A
Jurassic Park
B
Tomas Park
C
Cambrian Explosion
D
Precambrian Period
____________ is an example of a vestigial structure (according to some scientists).
A
toenails
B
eyeballs
C
hair
D
wisdom teeth
Wisdom Teeth is a vestigial structure.
True
False
Which animal is most likely to go extinct first?
A
One that has many babies
B
One that adapts quickly
C
One that can live in many places
D
One that can’t survive in changing environments
What do we call it when a species no longer exists?
A
excxoriation
B
extinction
C
rikiation
D
all of these
An early form of an organism from which more modern species evolved from.
A
beetlejuice
B
Ancestor
C
brother
D
grandmother
Which of these helps an animal against extinction?
A
having lots of babies
B
dying in the cold
C
not eating for 500 days
D
all of these
True
False
The tiktaalik has been alive for over 200 million years and is still alive today.
True
False
An organism that is made up of a single cell
A
Unicellular
B
multicellular
C
helicullular
D
all of these
According to some scientists, which theory explains maybe why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
A
evolution
B
tribulation
C
exfoliation
D
none of these
A remnant of a body part that serves no current purpose, but connects to an ancestor
A
geriatric organ
B
thoughtful organ
C
antimony organ
D
vestigial organ
The appendix is a vestigial structure.
True
False
Some people question evolution because there are gaps in the fossil record. What does this mean?
A
There is no evidence for evolution in fossils
B
Fossils never get discovered
C
Evolution doesn’t happen at all
D
Gaps in the fossil record mean that some fossils haven’t been found yet
According to some scientists, which theory explains why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
A
evolution
B
dna
C
fossils
D
bel-air
The time period scientists believe animals appeared abundantly on the earth.
A
Jurassic Park
B
Tomas Park
C
Cambrian Explosion
D
Precambrian Period
____________ is an example of a vestigial structure (according to some scientists).
A
toenails
B
eyeballs
C
hair
D
wisdom teeth
Wisdom Teeth is a vestigial structure.
True
False
Which animal is most likely to go extinct first?
A
One that has many babies
B
One that adapts quickly
C
One that can live in many places
D
One that can’t survive in changing environments
What do we call it when a species no longer exists?
A
excxoriation
B
extinction
C
rikiation
D
all of these
An early form of an organism from which more modern species evolved from.
A
beetlejuice
B
Ancestor
C
brother
D
grandmother
Which of these helps an animal against extinction?
A
having lots of babies
B
dying in the cold
C
not eating for 500 days
D
all of these
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are your questions with the correct answers indicated:
1. Humans are unicellular organisms.
- **False**
2. The Tiktaalik has been alive for over 200 million years and is still alive today.
- **False**
3. An organism that is made up of a single cell:
- **A** Unicellular
4. According to some scientists, which theory explains maybe why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
- **A** evolution
5. A remnant of a body part that serves no current purpose, but connects to an ancestor:
- **D** vestigial organ
6. The appendix is a vestigial structure.
- **True**
7. Some people question evolution because there are gaps in the fossil record. What does this mean?
- **D** Gaps in the fossil record mean that some fossils haven’t been found yet.
8. According to some scientists, which theory explains why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
- **A** evolution (same question as earlier)
9. The time period scientists believe animals appeared abundantly on the earth:
- **C** Cambrian Explosion
10. ____________ is an example of a vestigial structure (according to some scientists).
- **D** wisdom teeth
11. Wisdom teeth is a vestigial structure.
- **True**
12. Which animal is most likely to go extinct first?
- **D** One that can’t survive in changing environments
13. What do we call it when a species no longer exists?
- **B** extinction
14. An early form of an organism from which more modern species evolved from:
- **B** Ancestor
15. Which of these helps an animal against extinction?
- **A** having lots of babies
Feel free to reach out if you need any more help!
1. Humans are unicellular organisms.
- **False**
2. The Tiktaalik has been alive for over 200 million years and is still alive today.
- **False**
3. An organism that is made up of a single cell:
- **A** Unicellular
4. According to some scientists, which theory explains maybe why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
- **A** evolution
5. A remnant of a body part that serves no current purpose, but connects to an ancestor:
- **D** vestigial organ
6. The appendix is a vestigial structure.
- **True**
7. Some people question evolution because there are gaps in the fossil record. What does this mean?
- **D** Gaps in the fossil record mean that some fossils haven’t been found yet.
8. According to some scientists, which theory explains why Abingdon Island tortoises have longer necks?
- **A** evolution (same question as earlier)
9. The time period scientists believe animals appeared abundantly on the earth:
- **C** Cambrian Explosion
10. ____________ is an example of a vestigial structure (according to some scientists).
- **D** wisdom teeth
11. Wisdom teeth is a vestigial structure.
- **True**
12. Which animal is most likely to go extinct first?
- **D** One that can’t survive in changing environments
13. What do we call it when a species no longer exists?
- **B** extinction
14. An early form of an organism from which more modern species evolved from:
- **B** Ancestor
15. Which of these helps an animal against extinction?
- **A** having lots of babies
Feel free to reach out if you need any more help!