AP BIOLOGY 2013 SCORING GUIDELINES

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AP BIOLOGY 2013 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 3 Fossils of lobe-finned fishes, which are ancestors of amphibians, are found in rocks that are at least 380 million years old. Fossils of the oldest amphibian-like vertebrate animals with true legs and lungs are found in rocks that are approximately 363 million years old. Three samples of rocks are available that might contain fossils of a transitional species between lobefinned fishes and amphibians: one rock sample that is 350 million years old, one that is 370 million years old, and one that is 390 million years old. (a) Select the most appropriate sample of rocks in which to search for a transitional species between lobe-finned fishes and amphibians. Justify your selection. (2 points maximum) Selection: Rocks from 370 MYA sample. Justification: Transitional fossils are found between 380 MYA (when lobe-finned fishes lived) and 363 MYA (when amphibians appeared) OR between different strata/layers in the correct order. (b) Describe TWO pieces of evidence provided by fossils of a transitional species that would support a hypothesis that amphibians evolved from lobe-finned fishes. (2 points maximum) Descriptions include but are not limited to the following: Bones OR specific skeletal structures Scales Teeth legs /limbs/digits vertebrae flat skulls (interlocking) ribs flexible neck Other homologous structures Has traits of both the lobe-finned fish and the amphibian Finding the transitional fossils in the same area/same environment as either the lobe-finned fish or the amphibian Molecular (DNA) evidence 2013 The College Board.

AP BIOLOGY 2013 SCORING COMMENTARY Question 3 Question 3 was written to the following Learning Objectives in the AP Biology Curriculum Framework: 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, and 1.12. Overview Question 3 asks students to apply strategies for collecting and analyzing data to a proposed investigation of the evolutionary histories of specific types of organisms. Students were presented with a hypothesis about the evolution of amphibians and with a description of different rock samples that might contain evidence for testing the hypothesis. Students were asked to select the most appropriate rock sample in which to search for evidence of a transitional species between lobe-finned fishes and amphibians. Students were also asked to justify their selection using their knowledge and understanding of paleontology, comparative anatomy, and molecular biology. Finally, students were asked to describe two pieces of evidence provided by fossils of a transitional species that would support the hypothesis that amphibians evolved from lobe-finned fishes. Sample: 3A Score: 4 The response earned 1 point in part (a) for selecting the rock sample that is 370 million years old. The response earned 1 point in part (a) for justifying the selection by stating that the age of fossils of a transitional species is expected to be between 363 million years old and 380 million years old. The response earned 1 point in part (b) for describing a fossil that has an imprint of scales. The response earned 1 point in part (b) for describing a fossil of a species with body structures similar to both lobe-finned fishes and amphibians. Sample: 3B Score: 3 The response earned 1 point in part (a) for selecting the rock sample that is 370 million years old. The response earned 1 point in part (a) for justifying the selection by stating that the age of fossils of a transitional species is most likely between 363 million years old and 380 million years old. The response earned 1 point in part (b) for describing a fossil of a species with leg-like bone structures. Sample: 3C Score: 2 The response earned 1 in part (a) point for selecting the rock sample that is 370 million years old. The response earned 1 point in part (b) for justifying the selection by stating that the age of fossils of a transitional species is expected to be between 363 million years old and 380 million years old. 2013 The College Board.