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Deck 15: Evolution
1
Charles Darwin's voyage aboard HMS Beagle took
A) one year.
B) two years.
C) three years.
D) four years.
E) five years.
A) one year.
B) two years.
C) three years.
D) four years.
E) five years.
E
2
Charles Darwin used the term "natural selection" to contrast the evolutionary process in natural populations with the process of ________ followed by plant (and animal) breeders.
A) artificial selection
B) asexual propagation
C) grafting
D) hybridization
E) horticulture
A) artificial selection
B) asexual propagation
C) grafting
D) hybridization
E) horticulture
A
3
Changes within chromosomes may occur through which of the following?
A) deletion
B) translocation
C) inversion
D) a change in one or more nucleotide pairs
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) deletion
B) translocation
C) inversion
D) a change in one or more nucleotide pairs
E) All of these answers are correct.
E
4
Darwin joined the crew of the HMS Beagle as the ship's
A) doctor.
B) naturalist.
C) navigator.
D) geologist.
E) psychologist.
A) doctor.
B) naturalist.
C) navigator.
D) geologist.
E) psychologist.
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5
Organic evolution
A) is a change in an individual over its lifetime.
B) describes the changes that a culture undergoes over time.
C) describes the variation observed in a population of individuals during one time frame.
D) is a term synonymous with epigenetics.
E) is the accumulation of genetic changes in a population of living organisms over many generations.
A) is a change in an individual over its lifetime.
B) describes the changes that a culture undergoes over time.
C) describes the variation observed in a population of individuals during one time frame.
D) is a term synonymous with epigenetics.
E) is the accumulation of genetic changes in a population of living organisms over many generations.
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6
Evolutionary biology provides the framework that links the different areas in biological science because ________.
A) it explains the unity of life
B) it explains the diversity of life
C) it allows biologists to understand how change occurs at the molecular level
D) it allows biologists to explain the origin and function at the ecosystem level
E) All of the answer choices explain the central role of evolution in biological science.
A) it explains the unity of life
B) it explains the diversity of life
C) it allows biologists to understand how change occurs at the molecular level
D) it allows biologists to explain the origin and function at the ecosystem level
E) All of the answer choices explain the central role of evolution in biological science.
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7
Invasive species such as kudzu and Johnson grass have the potential to disrupt natural communities because ________.
A) in a new location there are no "natural enemies" to reduce their invasive potential
B) most reproduce asexually and can produce new individual adapted to their new home
C) they have deep root systems that compete with established plants
D) they grow rapidly and so put more energy and food resources into growing and not into reproduction
E) they put more energy and resources into defense against a new set of pests and predators, so don't reproduce as rapidly
A) in a new location there are no "natural enemies" to reduce their invasive potential
B) most reproduce asexually and can produce new individual adapted to their new home
C) they have deep root systems that compete with established plants
D) they grow rapidly and so put more energy and food resources into growing and not into reproduction
E) they put more energy and resources into defense against a new set of pests and predators, so don't reproduce as rapidly
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8
The impact of evolution on agricultural research is demonstrated by management practices that ________.
A) lead to development of new pesticides
B) lead to production of genetically uniform hybrid seeds such as hybrid corn
C) guide the effort to identify new food sources for people
D) lead to monoculture crop production
E) agricultural entomologists are developing to delay the evolution of insecticide resistance in insect pest species
A) lead to development of new pesticides
B) lead to production of genetically uniform hybrid seeds such as hybrid corn
C) guide the effort to identify new food sources for people
D) lead to monoculture crop production
E) agricultural entomologists are developing to delay the evolution of insecticide resistance in insect pest species
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9
A person who repeatedly is exposed to direct sunlight, and therefore has a darker skin, will produce offspring with darker skin. This illustrates the theory of
A) natural selection.
B) inheritance of acquired characteristics.
C) convergent evolution.
D) incomplete dominance.
E) speciation.
A) natural selection.
B) inheritance of acquired characteristics.
C) convergent evolution.
D) incomplete dominance.
E) speciation.
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10
In the field of evolutionary medicine, researchers apply the process of natural selection to understand, and eventually prevent, the evolution ________.
A) of pathogenic bacteria resistant to all known antibiotics
B) and development of new antibiotics
C) of sterile techniques in medical labs
D) of non-pathogenic bacteria
E) None of these answers is correct.
A) of pathogenic bacteria resistant to all known antibiotics
B) and development of new antibiotics
C) of sterile techniques in medical labs
D) of non-pathogenic bacteria
E) None of these answers is correct.
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11
Two contemporary biologists, raised and educated in Victorian England, both arrived at the same conclusions about evolution at the same time. One of these men was Charles Darwin and the other one was ________.
A) John Henslow
B) Alfred Russel Wallace
C) Thomas Malthus
D) Robert Fitzroy
E) Charles Lyell
A) John Henslow
B) Alfred Russel Wallace
C) Thomas Malthus
D) Robert Fitzroy
E) Charles Lyell
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12
The evolutionist Jean Baptiste Lamarck proposed the theory of
A) incomplete dominance.
B) creationism.
C) inheritance of acquired characteristics.
D) competition between individuals.
E) natural selection.
A) incomplete dominance.
B) creationism.
C) inheritance of acquired characteristics.
D) competition between individuals.
E) natural selection.
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13
During Charles Darwin's lifetime, the earth was thought to be about
A) 15 million years old.
B) 1 million years old.
C) 100,000 years old.
D) a few thousand years old.
A) 15 million years old.
B) 1 million years old.
C) 100,000 years old.
D) a few thousand years old.
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14
A biological revolution started in 1859 when Charles Darwin published
A) Vestiges on Creation.
B) Essays on Population Growth.
C) On the Nature of Things.
D) On the Origin of Species.
E) The Monkey Puzzle.
A) Vestiges on Creation.
B) Essays on Population Growth.
C) On the Nature of Things.
D) On the Origin of Species.
E) The Monkey Puzzle.
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15
Charles Darwin's book On the Origin of Species was first published in
A) 1921.
B) 1859.
C) 1837.
D) 1799.
E) 1886.
A) 1921.
B) 1859.
C) 1837.
D) 1799.
E) 1886.
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16
Which of the following did NOT revolutionize thinking about the mechanism of evolution?
A) Realization that diversity of forms in nature required a new blueprint (set of genes) for every new species.
B) Discovery of genes residing on chromosomes and elucidation of meiosis and mitosis.
C) Rediscovery of Mendel's laws of inheritance.
D) Darwin's proposal of natural selection as a plausible mechanism for evolution.
E) Realization that gene expression is under the control of very similar regulatory genes.
A) Realization that diversity of forms in nature required a new blueprint (set of genes) for every new species.
B) Discovery of genes residing on chromosomes and elucidation of meiosis and mitosis.
C) Rediscovery of Mendel's laws of inheritance.
D) Darwin's proposal of natural selection as a plausible mechanism for evolution.
E) Realization that gene expression is under the control of very similar regulatory genes.
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17
The voyage of HMS Beagle took Charles Darwin to
A) Africa and Madagascar.
B) India and Ceylon.
C) China and Japan.
D) Malaysia and Indonesia.
E) Australia and South America.
A) Africa and Madagascar.
B) India and Ceylon.
C) China and Japan.
D) Malaysia and Indonesia.
E) Australia and South America.
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18
As Darwin was working on his notes and the theory of evolution, his thoughts about how evolutionary change could occur were influenced by a concept he had read in an essay written in 1798 by ________.
A) Alfred Wallace.
B) Norman Borlaug.
C) Jean Baptiste Lamarck.
D) Malthus.
E) Theophrastus.
A) Alfred Wallace.
B) Norman Borlaug.
C) Jean Baptiste Lamarck.
D) Malthus.
E) Theophrastus.
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19
Evolutionary biologists, teamed up with anthropologists and medical researchers, have identified over ________ species of plants that have been used by humans as medicines.
A) 20
B) 1,000
C) 5,000
D) 20,000
E) 250,000
A) 20
B) 1,000
C) 5,000
D) 20,000
E) 250,000
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20
Which of the following provides evidence in support of evolution?
A) form and ecology of living organisms
B) structure and relationships of organic molecules
C) the fossil record
D) geographical distribution of organisms
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) form and ecology of living organisms
B) structure and relationships of organic molecules
C) the fossil record
D) geographical distribution of organisms
E) All of these answers are correct.
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21
Hybridization between two closely related species followed by doubling of all sets of chromosomes results in a/an ________ that is ________. [first word fills in the first blank; second word, the second blank.]
A) allopolyploid; sterile
B) autopolyploid; fertile
C) allopolyploid; fertile
D) autopolyploid; sterile
E) triploid; sterile
A) allopolyploid; sterile
B) autopolyploid; fertile
C) allopolyploid; fertile
D) autopolyploid; sterile
E) triploid; sterile
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22
Reproductive isolation may occur as a result of which of the following?
A) geographical isolation
B) soil factors
C) a mutation resulting in a different flowering time
D) failure of embryos to develop
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) geographical isolation
B) soil factors
C) a mutation resulting in a different flowering time
D) failure of embryos to develop
E) All of these answers are correct.
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23
The least complex fossils generally are found in the oldest geological strata.
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24
Permanent change in a given plant population does not occur unless
A) inheritable variation develops.
B) the plants are pruned.
C) the plants are fertilized.
D) hormones are applied to the plants.
E) there are major climatic changes.
A) inheritable variation develops.
B) the plants are pruned.
C) the plants are fertilized.
D) hormones are applied to the plants.
E) there are major climatic changes.
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25
Modern theories of evolution recognize that mutation, recombination of genes through hybridization, and polyploidy (at least in plants) are essential to allowing the development of a new species.
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26
In modern theories of evolution, which process does NOT play a role in evolution?
A) asexual reproduction
B) isolation
C) pollination (in seed plants)
D) mutation
E) formation of zygotes
A) asexual reproduction
B) isolation
C) pollination (in seed plants)
D) mutation
E) formation of zygotes
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27
Approximately half of present-day plant species are believed to have originated in the past by which of the following events?
A) the proliferation of recessive genes
B) an increase in organismal sterility
C) ultraviolet radiation
D) polyploidy
E) None of these answers is correct.
A) the proliferation of recessive genes
B) an increase in organismal sterility
C) ultraviolet radiation
D) polyploidy
E) None of these answers is correct.
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28
The type of reproductive isolation that occurs when two species mate, but only produce sterile offspring is referred to as ________.
A) geographic isolation
B) pre-zygotic isolation
C) post-zygotic isolation
D) ecological isolation
E) pollination exclusion
A) geographic isolation
B) pre-zygotic isolation
C) post-zygotic isolation
D) ecological isolation
E) pollination exclusion
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29
No permanent change in a population occurs unless there is/are
A) polyploidy.
B) inheritable variation.
C) mutator genes present.
D) introgression.
E) absence of dominance in at least one generation.
A) polyploidy.
B) inheritable variation.
C) mutator genes present.
D) introgression.
E) absence of dominance in at least one generation.
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30
When a piece of one chromosome becomes attached to another, it is called translocation.
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31
The current distribution of eastern and western species of redbud (Cercis sp.) is an example of ________.
A) a pre-zygotic barrier leading to reproductive isolation
B) a post-zygotic barrier
C) the impact of mutations
D) sympatric distribution
E) ecological isolation
A) a pre-zygotic barrier leading to reproductive isolation
B) a post-zygotic barrier
C) the impact of mutations
D) sympatric distribution
E) ecological isolation
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32
The development from a single gene pool of two gene pools that are different enough to prevent interbreeding usually comes about as a result of
A) mutation alone.
B) hybridization.
C) introgression.
D) apomixis alone.
E) geographic or other isolation.
A) mutation alone.
B) hybridization.
C) introgression.
D) apomixis alone.
E) geographic or other isolation.
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33
Isolating mechanisms, besides that of geography, include which of the following?
A) failure of hybrids to survive or breed
B) failure of embryos to develop
C) climate
D) different flowering times
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) failure of hybrids to survive or breed
B) failure of embryos to develop
C) climate
D) different flowering times
E) All of these answers are correct.
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34
Most mutations are harmful to the cell in which they occur.
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35
Which of the following can play a role in the development of new species from populations with a common ancestry?
A) soils
B) reproductive isolation
C) mechanical isolation
D) chemical isolation
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) soils
B) reproductive isolation
C) mechanical isolation
D) chemical isolation
E) All of these answers are correct.
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36
A theory that states that major evolutionary changes have taken place in spurts is referred to as
A) scientific creationism.
B) neo-Darwinism.
C) punctuated equilibrium.
D) Lamarckianism.
E) adaptive radiation.
A) scientific creationism.
B) neo-Darwinism.
C) punctuated equilibrium.
D) Lamarckianism.
E) adaptive radiation.
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37
Genetic drift can bring about evolutionary changes but only in populations of very large size.
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38
Natural selection is based on all of the following aspects EXCEPT
A) variation exists within populations.
B) the fittest individuals leave the most offspring.
C) there is differential reproductive success within populations.
D) the mechanism of evolution is the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
E) more offspring are produced than can be supported by the resources of the environment.
A) variation exists within populations.
B) the fittest individuals leave the most offspring.
C) there is differential reproductive success within populations.
D) the mechanism of evolution is the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
E) more offspring are produced than can be supported by the resources of the environment.
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39
Which of the following is NOT involved in Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection?
A) overproduction
B) variation and inheritance
C) mutation
D) survival and reproduction of the fittest
E) struggle for existence
A) overproduction
B) variation and inheritance
C) mutation
D) survival and reproduction of the fittest
E) struggle for existence
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40
Analogous features such as spines and fleshy stems of American cacti and African euphorbias are examples of ________, adaptation to similar environmental conditions.
A) common ancestry
B) convergent evolution
C) reproductive isolation by polyploidy
D) sympatric speciation
E) post-zygotic barrier leading to reproductive isolation
A) common ancestry
B) convergent evolution
C) reproductive isolation by polyploidy
D) sympatric speciation
E) post-zygotic barrier leading to reproductive isolation
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41
One aspect of Darwin's theory was that living organisms are unchanging, appearing today exactly as their ancestors have always appeared.
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42
Deletions, translocations, and inversions are chromosomal changes that lead to mutations.
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43
Apomixis requires a special form of meiosis.
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44
The majority of mutations are favorable to the adaptation of organisms to their environment.
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45
In addition to his work on natural selection, Charles Darwin is recognized as the pioneer of scientific naming.
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46
New species cannot develop without geographical isolation.
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47
Lamarck is best known for his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics.
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48
Sterile hybrids may reproduce by asexual means.
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49
Individuals producing the greatest number of viable offspring are said to be the most fit.
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50
A triploid individual that has three sets of identical chromosomes is called a autoploid.
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51
Survival of the fittest meant to Darwin that those individuals best able to survive a cold winter, for example, would leave less offspring than those organisms that entered a dormant condition in winter.
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52
Gene flow occurs when a strong wind blows significant number of seeds from one population into a second population.
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53
Darwin spent his time aboard the sailing vessel HMS Beagle as the ship's medical doctor.
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One key to the origin of new species is geographic isolation.
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