MS-LS4-2 Assignment: WebQuest

Introduction

In this WebQuest, I will teach you about Vestigial Structures. First, you will search through the sites I have given you in the next slide. To find the answers to the questions given to you, search through the sites and find the answers. At the end there will be an evalution to figure out what you have learned. So have fun, and study hard!

Task
Process

Questions for Website #1:

1. What are Vestigial Structures?

2. What did Dr. Robert Kofahl, of the Creation-Science Research Center, add to the growing menagerie?

3. Armstrong created beautiful color photographs and lavish descriptions of what?

Questions for Website #2:

1. Why do we have Vestigial Structures?

2. What are some animals that have Vestigial Structures?

3. What are some plants that have Vestigial Structures?

Questions for Website #3:

1. Who was Charles Darwin?

2. What did Darwin do?

3. What did his line of family do? Jobs?

Questions for Website #4:

1. What type of Japanese scientists discovered whisker muscles in humans?

2. What is the scientific name for whiskers?

3. Which of these do think is true: rodents are thought to construct their pictures of near-space with their whiskers or rodents are thought to construct their pictures of near-space with their eyes?

Questions for Website #5:

1.Do vestigial structures have a function?

2. Are vesigial structures detrimental?

3. Why are vestigial structures considered adaptations?

Evaluation

These are the steps for the evaluation test to see hopw much you have learned. 

1. Get a poster board, or blank paper

2. Name three of the vestigial structures you have learned about

3. With out looking at the answers to the questions, put underneath the names 3 facts about each one.

When you are done, look back at the answers and see if you are correct.

Conclusion

In this WebQuest, I have hopefully taught you about Vestigial Structures and the renowned Charles Darwin, for his discovery of how both humans and monkeys came from a common ancestor, and not that humans came from monkeys.