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Which phrase best describes evolution?
The tongue of frog species X is sticky and it evolved by natural selection for trapping flying insects. Other frogs have less sticky tongues. The sticky tongue of species X is an example of
Scientists found the fossilized remains of a mammal’s jaw and leg. What additional information do scientists need to hypothesize the age of the fossil?
Monkeys and apes have blood proteins more similar to each other than either is to the blood proteins of horses. What does this similarity suggest about monkeys and apes as compared to horses?
Natural selection of bird beak sizes and shapes is most likely to occur when ____
What type of variation in finches is passed to their descendants?
On the Galapagos Islands, finch populations with different beak shapes and sizes became distinct species. These species were distributed on the various islands. What statement explains why they became distinct species?
A change in structure, behavior, or physiology that enhances survival and reproductive success in a particular environment is called ____
Which of the following can occur when a population is geographically isolated from another population?
Which statement is NOT part of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection?
Three different species of salamanders are found on five neighboring islands. These three species are similar to one species found on a nearby continent. Salamanders eat a variety of insects and plants. Evolution is most likely to occur when____
The different species of mice living in three areas have varying body sizes. Which statement most likely explains the variations according to the theory of natural selection?
Which statement best describes a trait in frogs that is likely to be inherited by offspring?
The mole rat is an animal with long claws and teeth for digging deep holes. Scientists think the ancestors of the mole rat lived above ground and had shorter claws and teeth. Which of the following processes resulted in the long claws and teeth that are traits of the mole rat?
“Biodiversity” refers to the idea that ____
Approximately 99% of the information in human DNA is shared by chimpanzee DNA. This is evidence of which of the following?
According to geological evidence the earth is
A scientist digs in an undisturbed field and finds a leg bone of dinosaur A about 6 meters below the surface. She keeps digging and finds a jawbone of dinosaur B about 15 meters below the surface. Based on this information, which is the MOST likely conclusion?
Which of the following have existed on Earth for the longest period of time?
A man lifts weights and exercises until he is very muscular. He works out with the hope that his unborn children will also be physically muscular. A problem with his idea is that ____
Which of the following statements about the DNA of two species is TRUE?
Which of the following lists the organisms from earliest to latest in the fossil record?
A population of large fish eats the smaller brown fish that live near the bottom of the ocean. Every so often, the brown fish have a green offspring, which are more easily seen and eaten by predators. The brown fish survive in the ocean because____
Every so often, the green moths in a population that lives in a pine forest have a brown offspring. The brown moths are more likely to be seen and eaten by predators. If increased pollution caused the pine trees in the forest to be heavily covered with brown particles, what is most likely to happen?
Which of the following statements explains genetic variation? Genetic variation arises____
Parrot P has a larger bill than other parrots of the same species. When Parrot P breeds, some of its offspring also have larger bills. Parrot P’s large bill is most likely the result of
A female giraffe with a short neck is having a difficult time reaching the leaves on the taller trees. According to the theory of natural selection, which of the following is possible?
The allele for green pod color (G) is dominant over the allele for yellow pod color (g). What is the genotype for a plant with yellow pods?
An organism with two different alleles for a single trait is ____ for that trait.
Assume that in humans, brown eyes (B) is dominant over blue eyes (b). The mother’s genotype is bb and the father’s is Bb. What are the predicted frequencies of eye color of the children of these parents?
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that causes serious respiratory problems. Brad and Janet are healthy adults with three children. Two of the children appear to be healthy and one child has cystic fibrosis. The normal allele is represented as C. The disease-causing allele is represented as c. A person who is homozygous for the c allele will have the cystic fibrosis disease. What is Brad’s genotype? What is Janet’s genotype?
Which statement about mutations is correct?
When does crossing over occur?
How many chromosomes does a human body cell contain?
Hemoglobin protein is produced by immature red blood cells, but liver cells from the same species do not produce hemoglobin protein. Why?
How does the number of chromosomes in a human liver cell compare to the number of chromosomes in a human brain cell?
What is one function of mitosis?
Sperm cells of the Russian dwarf hamster contain 14 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are found in a normal body cell of the Russian dwarf hamster?
What complementary DNA sequence binds to this DNA sequence: A – G – T – A – C ?
Replication in Protein Synthesis is for what molecule?
Translation occurs when RNA helps put together what building blocks of proteins?
A DNA molecule is found to contain 40% of the nitrogenous base thymine (T). What percentage of nitrogenous base adenine (A) does this molecule contain?
mRNA comes from what molecule?
The nitrogen bases A, U, C, and G from mRNA combine together in groups of 3 to form what?
If an organism has two identical alleles for a single trait, for that trait the organism is considered
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that causes serious respiratory problems. Brad and Janet are healthy adults with three children. Two of the children appear to be healthy and one child has cystic fibrosis. The normal allele is represented as C. The disease-causing allele is represented as c. A person who is homozygous for the c allele will have the cystic fibrosis disease. Although Janet and Brad do not have the disease, they are carriers of the disease. For the cystic fibrosis allele, Janet’s and Brad’s genotypes are
During Meiosis I crossing over can occur. What is the MOST common result of crossing over?
Which statement about the nucleotide sequences in the DNA in the nuclei of human liver and skin cells is true?
A cell with 20 chromosomes undergoes MITOSIS. Which of these statements is true?
What part of the nucleic acid carries the genetic information?
Is mRNA single or double stranded?
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form...
Two gametes (sex cells) combine during
In the cells of most organisms, DNA is contained in the
Which of the following best describes how the human body is organized, from the largest to smallest structure?
Assume that a trait is represented by the letter a. Which of the following would be used to represent an individual who exhibits the recessive trait?
A Punnett Square...
Does a Punnett Square determine probable results or accurate results of genotypes?
How can an individual with a dominant gentoype be expressed?
A Punnett square is used to determine the probability of traits in offspring as a result of:
The offspring of sexual reproduction:
If a trait skips a generation in a pedigree, it can be said that the condition is usually...
Put the following cellular components in order of size from smallest to largest:nucleus, chromosome, cell, nucleotide, gene
A cross between two plants that have pink flowers produced offspring that have red, pink, or white flowers. Which is the most likely explanation for these results?
A normal body cell of a fruit fly contains eight chromosomes. Each normal gamete of this organism contains only four chromosomes, as a result of the process of
In a certain species of bird, the allele for red feathers (R) is dominant over the allele for green feathers (r). When a heterozygous red-feathered bird is mated with a green-feathered bird, what percentage of the offspring is likely to possess the red feather trait?
Which baby could not be the child of parents who both have type AB blood?
The nitrogen bases found in DNA are represented by the letters
Four stages in the production of protein molecules in a cell are listed below.
1 - Transfer RNA molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome. 2 - DNA molecules serve as templates for messenger RNA molecules.3 - Messenger RNA molecules move to ribosomes. 4 - A chain of amino acids forms on the ribosome. Which sequence best represents the correct order of these stages?
If a portion of a messenger RNA molecule contains the base sequence A-A-U, the corresponding transfer RNA base sequence is
The typical sex chromosomes of a male human are
In a portion of a gene, the nitrogenous base sequence is T-C-G-A-A-T. Which nitrogenous base sequence would normally be found bonded to this section of the gene?
In a certain species of mouse, gray fur (G) is dominant over cream-colored fur (g). If a homozygous gray mouse is crossed with a cream-colored mouse, the genotype of the F1 generation will most likely be
Human sperm cells and egg cells are a direct result of
If a single adenine nucleotide is deleted from a nucleotide sequence in a DNA molecule, the result is a
How many chromosomes are contained in a human gamete (egg or sperm) cell?
Color blindness is carried on which chromosome?
Red-green color blindness is what type of sex linked disorder?