Exam 7: Evolution the Theory and Its Supporting Evidence
Exam 1: The Dynamic and Evolving Earth70 Questions
Exam 2: Minerals and Rocks70 Questions
Exam 3: Plate Tectonics: a Unifying Theory70 Questions
Exam 4: Geologic Time Concepts and Principles70 Questions
Exam 5: Rocks Fossils and Time Making Sense of the Geologic Record70 Questions
Exam 6: Sedimentary Rocks the Archives of Earth History70 Questions
Exam 7: Evolution the Theory and Its Supporting Evidence70 Questions
Exam 8: Precambrian Earth and Life History the Hadean and the Archean Eon70 Questions
Exam 9: Precambrian Earth and Life History the Proterozoic Eon70 Questions
Exam 10: Early Paleozoic Earth History70 Questions
Exam 11: Late Paleozoic Earth History70 Questions
Exam 12: Paleozoic Life History Invertebrates70 Questions
Exam 13: Paleozoic Life History Vertebrates and Plants70 Questions
Exam 14: Mesozoic Earth History70 Questions
Exam 15: Life of the Mesozoic Era70 Questions
Exam 16: Cenozoic Earth History the Paleogene and Neogene Periods70 Questions
Exam 17: Cenozoic Earth History the Quaternary Period70 Questions
Exam 18: Life of the Cenozoic Era70 Questions
Exam 19: Primate and Human Evolution70 Questions
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Only mutations present in sex cells are inheritable.
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A population of similar individuals that in nature interbreed and produce fertile offspring:
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Structures like bat and fly wings have similar functions, but they evolved in different ways. What would these types of structures be called?
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Why might an organism such as Lingula show little evidence for change over great amounts of geologic time? What are these types of organisms called?
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Sharks and dolphins show convergent evolution since they have similar features, yet are only distantly related.
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The development of similar characteristics in separate but closely related organisms is called ____________________.
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Cell division resulting in two cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell is ____.
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Discuss the difficulties of applying the concept of species to a fossil organism.
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Which of the following is not a component of the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection?
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Discuss biologists' definition of "species." What does this definition imply? Give an example of a species and discuss binomial species names.
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Mutations in sex cells can be induced by ultraviolet radiation or extreme temperature changes.
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Human wisdom teeth are examples of ____ since their functionality has changed over time.
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The type of cell division in which resulting cells contain one chromosome from each pair of the parent cell is called ____________________.
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You have the most characteristics in common with members of your own ____.
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The view that species change little during most of their existence and then evolve rapidly into new species is called punctuated equilibrium.
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