Exam 10: Where Did We Come From? The Evidence for Evolution
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Exam 10: Where Did We Come From? The Evidence for Evolution70 Questions
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According to the theory of common descent, each species on Earth today should
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In land mammals, the pelvic girdle is the point where the leg bones attach to the rest of the skeleton. Whales also have a small pelvic girdle. This would be an example of what type of evidence for common descent?
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The fields of science that support the theory of evolution include geology, molecular biology, and genetics.
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Which of the following is a somewhat confusing structure found in humans that is best explained by our evolutionary heritage?
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Which of the following descriptions would be considered a theory in the same scientific sense that evolution is considered a theory?
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The mechanism that results in evolution is ________ (two words).
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Why are fossils from older species found deeper in the earth than those from more recent species?
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What aspect of the geology of the Galápagos was important in producing the diversity of organisms seen by Darwin?
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Bat wings are homologous to the front legs of cats. What does the term "homologous" mean in this context?
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You discover a primate fossil while on an expedition in Africa. Which part of the skeleton would you be most interested in examining in order to classify this primate as a human or a nonhuman primate?
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In studying a species of fish, a structure is discovered that has no apparent function. If this is a vestigial structure, what would you find in at least some relatives of this fish?
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Evidence from radiometric dating of nonfossil rocks allows rejection of the
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Why is the separate types hypothesis considered so unlikely by most biologists?
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Why were Darwin's ideas so widely accepted by scientists of his day?
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What was the original purpose of the voyage of the HMS Beagle?
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You are interested in the evolution of a particular kind of beetle. What sort of analysis might be useful in your study?
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