Exam 2: Evolution: Constructing a Fundamental Scientific Theory

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The relevance of the theory of uniformitarianism is that it:

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The individual genotypes in a breeding population, taken as a whole, are the:

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Thomas Malthus's contribution to natural selection is the:

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James Hutton is associated primarily with:

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What were the three key observations made by Darwin that allowed him to deduce that natural selection is a primary driver of evolution?

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How did Lamarck contribute to the theory of evolution?

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James Hutton:

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The advantageous "attributes" to which Darwin refers are now known as:

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The English demographer whose work on population growth greatly influenced Darwin's thinking on population adaptation was:

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The scientist who coined the name Homo sapiens for human beings and placed them in a higher taxonomic group (primates) was:

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Why are Darwin's finches considered good examples of natural selection?

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The forces of evolution include:

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Evolutionary synthesis is:

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What are some of the important scientific discoveries that laid the groundwork for Darwin's theory of evolution?

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Why is the work of Alfred Russell Wallace considered when discussing the theory of evolution?

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The English scientist who independently co-discovered the theory of natural selection was:

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Discuss four key individuals who helped Darwin formulate the theory of natural selection.

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Without the work of x-ray crystallographer _______, DNA might not have been discovered for some time longer than it was.

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Why was Darwin's 1859 published theory of natural selection not widely accepted by his peers? What later scientific advance was critical to the subsequent broad acceptance of natural selection as a major force in evolutionary change?

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Darwinian evolution proposes that:

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