Deck 11: Evolution and Its Processes

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"Survival of the fittest," or the reproductive advantage in individuals who inherit traits that help it adapt to a changing environment was something Darwin called ________.(Outcome #4a)

A)inheritance
B)adaptation
C)natural selection
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A heritable trait that confers on an individual a survival and reproduction advantage in its current environment is called what?

A)a handicap
B)an adaptation
C)a mutation
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Mendel discovered that whether his peas were yellow or green is determined by a single gene in which yellow (Y) is dominant over green (y).Assuming low selective pressure, what does the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium frequency term 2pq represent in the peas?

A)heterozygous, Yy
B)homozygous recessive, yy
C)homozygous dominant, YY
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The theory of evolution states that:

A)better adapted organism reproduce at a higher rate
B)organisms change by acquired characteristics
C)organism populations can change physically over long periods of time
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Endosymbiont theory is well-accepted for one evolutionary process but controversial for explaining another.What are these two processes, respectively?

A)eukaryotic nucleus development and horizontal gene transfer via gene fusion
B)horizontal gene transfer via gene fusion and eukaryotic nucleus development
C)horizontal gene transfer via gene fusion and mitochondria formation
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Individual differences with a genetic basis lead to ______ in successive generations.(Outcome #4a)

A)variation
B)normalization
C)extinction
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A scientist finds what she thinks is a new species of rodent on a small Pacific island.However, some similar-looking rodents inhabit some nearby islands.She mates the new rodent with the nearby rodents and gets viable but infertile offspring.Why?

A)The old and new rodents underwent vicariance, and their hybrid offspring were sterilized by adaptive radiation.
B)The new rodents probably derive from fairly recent ancestors that experienced dispersive allopatric speciation.
C)The new and old rodents are both allopolyploid after undergoing sympatric speciation.
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The wing of a bird and the wing of an insect are examples of _________ structures

A)homologous
B)analogous
C)isologous
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No one is quite sure how eukaryotic cells first appeared on Earth.Three hypotheses have been proposed for ongoing study: the eukaryote-first hypothesis, the nucleus-first hypothesis, and _________.(Outcome #4b)

A)an hypothesis that begins with mitochondria changing into a nucleus in a prokaryotic cell
B)an hypothesis that begins with mitochondria developing in a eukaryotic cell that later lost its nucleus
C)an hypothesis that begins with mitochondria developing in a prokaryotic cell that later acquired a nucleus
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Evidence believed to support the theory of evolution fall into which major categories?

A)fossil record, homologous structures, biogeography, and astrobiology
B)fossil record, homologous structures, astrobiology, and geophysics
C)fossil record, homologous structures, biogeography, and molecular biology
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Who else discovered natural selection at the time Darwin was ready to publish his theory?

A)Mendel
B)Wallace
C)Watson
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The development of evolutionary theory is credited to Charles Darwin and ______.(Outome #I4a)

A)James Hutton
B)Alfred Russell Wallace
C)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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Which of the following best describes evolution? (Outceom #4a)

A)It is the tendency for species to remain unchanged over successive generations.
B)It is the change in heritable traits in living populations over a single generation.
C)It is the change in heritable traits in living populations over successive generations.
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Consider Mendel's pea plants in which a single gene determines whether the peas are yellow from the dominant allele Y or green from the recessive allele y (when both alleles are y).According to the Hardy-Weinberg Principle of Equilibrium, what is the frequency of heterozygous individuals in a population under low selective pressure?

A)p + q = 1
B)p2
C)2pq
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Two very similar rodent populations are found on two Pacific islands near to one another.A scientist decides to mate some of the rodents and gets viable but sterile offspring.Why?

A)The rodents on one island are from recent ancestors that experienced allopatric speciation after a dispersive separation from the rodents on the other island.
B)The rodents on one island are from recent ancestors that experienced sympatric speciation after allopolyploidy developed in their recent ancestors.
C)The offspring were rendered infertile by adaptive radiation, and their parents experienced vicariance.
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Two populations of crickets have stopped interbreeding over time, although they reside in the same geographic region.What is one possible explanation?

A)They have experienced reinforcement because of reconnection at a hybrid zone.
B)They have developed a temporal isolation, a kind of prezygotic barrier.
C)Autopolyploidy has occurred, and the species are separated by a sympatric barrier.
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A scientist has discovered a new organism and wishes to classify it based on morphology and genetics.While he is waiting on the genomic data, he analyzes the morphological data.The new organism has homologous structures to birds and analogous structures to bats.However, he observes one trait that is shared with bats but not birds.What should he do?

A)tentatively group it with bats and speculate that the trait shared only with bats is an ancestral rather than a derived trait.
B)tentatively group it with birds and speculate that the trait shared only with bats is a derived rather than an ancestral trait
C)tentatively group it with bats because he observes both analogous traits with bats and a shared ancestral trait with bats.
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The primary pressure on species to change over time is what?

A)natural selection
B)mutation
C)adaptation
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For variation to be a meaningful contribution to evolution, what must be true?

A)The traits that vary in ways meaningful to evolution have genetic components.
B)The traits that vary in ways meaningful to evolution have purely non-genetic components.
C)The variation must only happen as a result of genetic mutation.
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A scientist finds a new organism that may be either a bird or a bat, but it is not clear which group it belongs to.He is pretty sure that the organism has analogous structures with bats and homologous structures with birds, as suggested by genomic data.The organism has one trait that is shared with bats but not birds.Which group should he choose for the new organism and why?

A)bats because of the analogous structures; the trait shared only with bats is ancestral
B)birds because of the homologous structures; the trait shared only with bats is ancestral
C)birds because of the homologous structures; the trait shared only with bats is derived
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Two organisms mate and have offspring.How could you test to see if the parents were the same species?

A)Test to see if the offspring have characteristics intermediate to both parents
B)Test to see if the offspring resembles one of the parents or the other more
C)Test to see if the offspring are fertile
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"Survival of the fittest," or the reproductive advantage in individuals who inherit traits that help it adapt to a changing environment was something Darwin called ________.(Outcome #4a)

A)inheritance
B)adaptation
C)natural selection
C
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A heritable trait that confers on an individual a survival and reproduction advantage in its current environment is called what?

A)a handicap
B)an adaptation
C)a mutation
B
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Mendel discovered that whether his peas were yellow or green is determined by a single gene in which yellow (Y) is dominant over green (y).Assuming low selective pressure, what does the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium frequency term 2pq represent in the peas?

A)heterozygous, Yy
B)homozygous recessive, yy
C)homozygous dominant, YY
A
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The theory of evolution states that:

A)better adapted organism reproduce at a higher rate
B)organisms change by acquired characteristics
C)organism populations can change physically over long periods of time
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Endosymbiont theory is well-accepted for one evolutionary process but controversial for explaining another.What are these two processes, respectively?

A)eukaryotic nucleus development and horizontal gene transfer via gene fusion
B)horizontal gene transfer via gene fusion and eukaryotic nucleus development
C)horizontal gene transfer via gene fusion and mitochondria formation
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Individual differences with a genetic basis lead to ______ in successive generations.(Outcome #4a)

A)variation
B)normalization
C)extinction
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A scientist finds what she thinks is a new species of rodent on a small Pacific island.However, some similar-looking rodents inhabit some nearby islands.She mates the new rodent with the nearby rodents and gets viable but infertile offspring.Why?

A)The old and new rodents underwent vicariance, and their hybrid offspring were sterilized by adaptive radiation.
B)The new rodents probably derive from fairly recent ancestors that experienced dispersive allopatric speciation.
C)The new and old rodents are both allopolyploid after undergoing sympatric speciation.
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The wing of a bird and the wing of an insect are examples of _________ structures

A)homologous
B)analogous
C)isologous
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No one is quite sure how eukaryotic cells first appeared on Earth.Three hypotheses have been proposed for ongoing study: the eukaryote-first hypothesis, the nucleus-first hypothesis, and _________.(Outcome #4b)

A)an hypothesis that begins with mitochondria changing into a nucleus in a prokaryotic cell
B)an hypothesis that begins with mitochondria developing in a eukaryotic cell that later lost its nucleus
C)an hypothesis that begins with mitochondria developing in a prokaryotic cell that later acquired a nucleus
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Evidence believed to support the theory of evolution fall into which major categories?

A)fossil record, homologous structures, biogeography, and astrobiology
B)fossil record, homologous structures, astrobiology, and geophysics
C)fossil record, homologous structures, biogeography, and molecular biology
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Who else discovered natural selection at the time Darwin was ready to publish his theory?

A)Mendel
B)Wallace
C)Watson
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The development of evolutionary theory is credited to Charles Darwin and ______.(Outome #I4a)

A)James Hutton
B)Alfred Russell Wallace
C)Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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Which of the following best describes evolution? (Outceom #4a)

A)It is the tendency for species to remain unchanged over successive generations.
B)It is the change in heritable traits in living populations over a single generation.
C)It is the change in heritable traits in living populations over successive generations.
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Consider Mendel's pea plants in which a single gene determines whether the peas are yellow from the dominant allele Y or green from the recessive allele y (when both alleles are y).According to the Hardy-Weinberg Principle of Equilibrium, what is the frequency of heterozygous individuals in a population under low selective pressure?

A)p + q = 1
B)p2
C)2pq
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Two very similar rodent populations are found on two Pacific islands near to one another.A scientist decides to mate some of the rodents and gets viable but sterile offspring.Why?

A)The rodents on one island are from recent ancestors that experienced allopatric speciation after a dispersive separation from the rodents on the other island.
B)The rodents on one island are from recent ancestors that experienced sympatric speciation after allopolyploidy developed in their recent ancestors.
C)The offspring were rendered infertile by adaptive radiation, and their parents experienced vicariance.
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Two populations of crickets have stopped interbreeding over time, although they reside in the same geographic region.What is one possible explanation?

A)They have experienced reinforcement because of reconnection at a hybrid zone.
B)They have developed a temporal isolation, a kind of prezygotic barrier.
C)Autopolyploidy has occurred, and the species are separated by a sympatric barrier.
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A scientist has discovered a new organism and wishes to classify it based on morphology and genetics.While he is waiting on the genomic data, he analyzes the morphological data.The new organism has homologous structures to birds and analogous structures to bats.However, he observes one trait that is shared with bats but not birds.What should he do?

A)tentatively group it with bats and speculate that the trait shared only with bats is an ancestral rather than a derived trait.
B)tentatively group it with birds and speculate that the trait shared only with bats is a derived rather than an ancestral trait
C)tentatively group it with bats because he observes both analogous traits with bats and a shared ancestral trait with bats.
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The primary pressure on species to change over time is what?

A)natural selection
B)mutation
C)adaptation
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For variation to be a meaningful contribution to evolution, what must be true?

A)The traits that vary in ways meaningful to evolution have genetic components.
B)The traits that vary in ways meaningful to evolution have purely non-genetic components.
C)The variation must only happen as a result of genetic mutation.
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A scientist finds a new organism that may be either a bird or a bat, but it is not clear which group it belongs to.He is pretty sure that the organism has analogous structures with bats and homologous structures with birds, as suggested by genomic data.The organism has one trait that is shared with bats but not birds.Which group should he choose for the new organism and why?

A)bats because of the analogous structures; the trait shared only with bats is ancestral
B)birds because of the homologous structures; the trait shared only with bats is ancestral
C)birds because of the homologous structures; the trait shared only with bats is derived
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Two organisms mate and have offspring.How could you test to see if the parents were the same species?

A)Test to see if the offspring have characteristics intermediate to both parents
B)Test to see if the offspring resembles one of the parents or the other more
C)Test to see if the offspring are fertile
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