Question 1
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The theory of natural selection states that:
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individuals that live the longest are best adapted and selected for survival in the next
generation.
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individuals that mutate in response to their environment will survive at the expense of
those individuals who are genetically stable
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only the largest and strongest individuals survive
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the best-adapted individuals survive and reproduce, contributing the most genes to the
next generation.
Question 2
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A population of deer was threatened with overpopulation until cheetahs were
imported. After a couple of years, there were fewer deer, but the average running speed
of the deer had increased. This is an example of:
Question 3
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What mechanism did Charles Darwin discover as the driving force behind evolution?
Question 4
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Who believed the species on Earth changed over time as a result of periodic great
catastrophes?
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Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck
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Georges Cuvier
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Alfred Russel Wallace
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Charles Lyell
Question 5
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The long neck of a giraffe has developed over a long period of time because giraffes
have needed to stretch their necks to reach food high in trees, and that quality has been
passed on through the generations. This view of evolution would correspond with the
ideas of:
Question 6
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Many commercial pesticides become less effective after two to three years because:
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pests with resistant genes will survive and reproduce.
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new pests invade the area
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pests without resistant genes will ignore any plant coated with pesticide
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the chemicals mutate.
Question 7
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A population is:
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a group of organisms that can successfully interbreed in nature but do not interbreed
with other such groups
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all the members of a species that live in a defined geographic region at the same time.
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all the different species that live in a defined geographic area at the same time.
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a group of different species that share common features.
Question 8
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The gene pool for a particular gene would include:
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the sum of all the alleles for all the traits in the population.
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all the alleles for a given trait in a particular individual organism of the population.
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the sum of all the phenotypes in the population.
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all the alleles for a particular gene in all the individuals in the population.
Question 9
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What is the difference between microevolution and macroevolution?
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Microevolution is hypothetical because changes are too small to be observed, whereas
macroevolution is detectable
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Microevolution deals with microscopic organisms, whereas macroevolution deals with
larger ones.
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Microevolution describes what happens in small populations, whereas macroevolution
deals with large populations
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Microevolution describes changes within a population over a short period of time,
whereas macroevolution describes larger changes such as the formation of new species
over longer periods of time.
Question 10
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As world travel becomes easier and human populations intermix, the occurrence of
what phenomenon will probably decrease?
Question 11
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Shrews have been documented to travel across frozen lakes and establish populations
on previously uninhabited islands; thus, the shrews have a limited gene pool. If this
limited gene pool has allele frequencies that are very different from the allele frequencies
found in the original population, then this would be an example of:
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natural selection
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population bottleneck
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divergent evolution
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founder effect
Question 12
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Imagine a population of monkeys in South America whose habitat has been reduced
to the point where only 25 monkeys survive. This is an example of:
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population bottleneck
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founder effect
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genetic drift
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natural selection
Question 13
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How successful an individual is at passing on its genes to the next generation is
known as:
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microevolution
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adaptation
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fitness
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sexual selection
Question 14
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The biological species concept cannot be applied to bacteria because:
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their DNA is too similar.
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their features are too small to be able to distinguish one kind from another.
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they do not reproduce sexually
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they never exchange genes that would allow for speciation.
Question 15
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Which of these definitions of species most closely fits the biological species concept?
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For asexually reproducing organisms, members of the same species are based on DNA
and RNA base sequence analysis.
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Members of the same species look almost exactly alike.
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Members of the same species are all morphologically similar
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Members of the same species can mate and produce fertile offspring.
Question 16
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A population of mountain-dwelling salamanders migrates and splits into two
populations separated by a valley they can not cross. The speciation process that may
occur is:
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allopatric
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temporal
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behavioral
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sympatric
Question 17
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A population becomes isolated from other populations of the same species, and then
genetic divergence occurs that prevents them from breeding with other populations. What
has happened?
Question 18
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The many species of tree frogs that inhabit forests in the eastern United States
maintain their genetic isolation from other species by several mechanisms, including
"singing" slightly different songs. Which type of isolating mechanism does this
represent?
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temporal isolation
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behavioral isolation
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ecological isolation
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mechanical isolation
Question 19
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Pollen of one plant species will not germinate on the flower of another species. This
is an example of:
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temporal isolation.
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hybrid inviability
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hybrid infertility.
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gametic isolation
Question 20
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When a species invades a new habitat and evolves rapidly into several new species,
what has occurred?
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divergent speciation
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polyploidy
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adaptive radiation
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phyletic speciation
Question 21
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In an organism's binomial scientific name, the first of the two names is the
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species
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family
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order
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genus
Question 22
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Analogous features in different organisms have nothing to do with common descent.
These are produced by:
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convergent evolution.
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divergent evolution.
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reproductive isolation.
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adaptive radiation.
Question 23
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You discover a single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus, and you also
notice that the culture is producing methane. In which group would you place this
organism?
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Domain Bacteria
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Domain Archaea
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Domain Eukarya
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Kingdom Protista
Question 24
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The evolution of land organisms was not possible until enough ________ had been
made by the early forms of aquatic life.
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oxygen gas
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carbon dioxide
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ammonia
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organic food
Question 25
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Which aquatic vertebrates are thought to be the ancestors of the amphibians?
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skates and rays
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tadpoles
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lobe-finned fish
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sharks
Question 26
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Primates first appear in the fossil record in the:
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Mesozoic era.
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Cambrian period.
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Paleozoic era
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Cenozoic era.
Question 27
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The amniotic egg first appeared in which group of animals?
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amphibians
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reptiles
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birds
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mammals