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Anchor Papers ~ Biology ~ Item 17
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Score Level 1 Anchor Paper |
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This response shows some understanding of the question. The student chooses the correct deer species (number 3) and correctly names the process (natural selection) that leads to the development of different species. More supporting details are needed for a higher score. ![]() |
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Score Level 1 Anchor Paper |
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This response shows some understanding of the question. The student describes the process (Natural Selection) and proposes a factor (moved to a new habitat) that may have led to the development of different species. The supporting details used to explain natural selection (better suited for its environment; causing each one to adapt differently) are minimally effective. The student does not address the gel evidence for species relatedness. ![]() |
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Score Level 2 Anchor Paper |
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This response contains evidence of a basic understanding of the question. The student identifies Species 3 and provides an adequate explanation for which species is most closely related to the common ancestor (how many of the traits were alike). The process is named (evolution), and a few specific factors are listed (environment; weather, food supply and company). While most of the details, such as the comparison of the number of common bands, specifically support the student's correct statements, the response lacks an accurate use of scientific terminology and also should include a better description of evolution for a higher score. ![]() |
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Score Level 2 Anchor Paper |
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This response shows a basic understanding of the question. The species most closely related to the common ancestor (species 3) is identified, and adequate support is provided to justify this choice (species 3 has less differences to the common ancestor). The student correctly names the process (evolution) and briefly explains this process (genetic variation; surivaval of the fittest). However, only the general categories of factors that affect evolution (abiotic and biotic) are identified, and no explanation is given as to how these factors affect the process. ![]() |
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Score Level 3 Anchor Paper |
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This response shows a good understanding of the question. A brief discussion of the gel evidence is provided (the bands of DNA on the gel most closely match). The student uses scientific terminology to strengthen the discussion of natural selection (slowly adapt to that environment; positive mutations; adaptations; better suited). Several factors that affect evolution are also identified (seperation; natural disasters; weather). While the response overall shows a good understanding of the item by stating that mutations lead to adaptations, the student does not address some key elements of natural selection, such as how those adaptations make it more likely that individuals will survive and pass those beneficial traits on to their offspring. ![]() |
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Score Level 3 Anchor Paper |
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This response shows a good understanding of the question. Using generally complete supporting details, the student directly compares every species on the gel to the common ancestor. Environmental factors that affect evolution are listed and described (a specific type of grass available; climate…warmer and some sort of deer thrives on the heat). However, the description of natural selection is incomplete, as the response fails to address how a trait might have initially occurred or why certain individuals within a population would be more likely to produce offspring with that trait. ![]() |
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Score Level 4 Anchor Paper |
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This response shows a full and complete understanding with thorough and pertinent supporting details. By reaching a solid conclusion from a fully specified interpretation of the gel evidence, the student synthesizes information regarding why Species 3 is the most closely related. Furthermore, the response completely describes natural selection (organisms that are the best adapted to their environments are able to survive and reproduce more efficiently) and integrates several factors (diet, climate, weather, predators, environment) into a discussion of evolution over several generations (reproduce and pass...from the common ancestor). The accurate use of scientific terminology enhances the response (reproduce; efficiently; offspring). ![]() |
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