Deck 22: Speciation

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Today, evolutionary biologists view speciation as a ____, and instead study the ____ of speciation using classical and genomic approaches.

A)single event; products
B)process; products
C)product; process
D)product; events
E)single event; process
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Because ____ is less likely to occur between distant populations of the same species, their gene pools and phenotypes are often somewhat different. ​

A)genetic drift
B)a population bottleneck
C)a founder effect
D)gene flow
E)asexual reproduction
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Paleobiologists apply the ____ species concept to identify fossilized remains.

A)phylogenetic
B)paleontological
C)genomic
D)biological
E)morphological
Question
Which scientist published the book titled, " Systematics and the Origin of Species " in 1942? ​

A)Charles Darwin
B)Gregor Mendel
C)Ernst Mayr
D)Charles Lyell
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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The biological species concept cannot be applied to ____. ​

A)animals that interbreed
B)crossbreeding plants
C)protists that interbreed
D)animals that reproduce sexually
E)plants that reproduce asexually
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According to the biological species concept, members of the same species look alike primarily because they ____. ​

A)live in the same environment
B)share the same gene pool
C)have a common ancestor
D)have stopped evolving
E)are adapted to the same life style
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The biological species concept emphasizes the ability of individuals to ____. ​

A)adapt to the environment
B)have greater longevity
C)intermingle with other species
D)live in a variety of habitats
E)interbreed and produce fertile offspring
Question
The phylogenetic species concept looks at ____.

A)environmental adaptations and morphology
B)genetic data and environmental adaptations
C)morphology and environmental adaptations
D)morphology and genetic data
E)species response to adverse conditions and genetic data
Question
Biologists are not yet able to apply the phylogenetic species concept to all forms of life because ____. ​

A)individuals within populations exhibit genotypic and phenotypic variation
B)detailed evolutionary histories have been described for relatively few groups of organisms
C)many forms of life reproduce asexually
D)evolutionary history cannot be determined for extinct species
E)it does not distinguish closely related species that are nearly identical in appearance
Question
Mammals living in cold environments tend to have ____ bodies and ____ appendages than species living in warm environments.

A)larger; fewer
B)larger; longer
C)larger; shorter
D)smaller; shorter
E)smaller; longer
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The uplift of the Isthmus of Panama, a geological event that occurred about five million years ago, separated populations of marine organisms and led to ____.

A)allopatric speciation
B)sympatric speciation
C)gametic isolation
D)hybrid sterility
E)hybrid inviability
Question
Clinal variation usually results from ____ between ____ populations that are each adapting to slightly different conditions. ​

A)isolation; adjacent
B)isolation; distant
C)genetic drift; distant
D)gene flow; adjacent
E)genetic drift; adjacent
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Female fireflies identify males by their flashing patterns, which are often so complicated that signals sent by one species cannot be understood by another species. This reproductive isolating mechanism is called ____.

A)ecological isolation
B)gametic isolation
C)temporal isolation
D)behavioral isolation
E)mechanical isolation
Question
Darwin recognized that ____ had generated the amazing diversity of organisms on Earth. ​

A)descent with modification
B)genetic mutations
C)genetic variation
D)differences in allele frequencies
E)differences in genotype frequencies
Question
The biological species concept is primarily based on ____ criteria. ​

A)phylogenetic
B)morphological
C)genetic
D)reproductive
E)anatomical
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To distinguish two organisms using the morphological species concept, a scientist would ____. ​

A)perform a genetic analysis on the two organisms
B)look at the appearance of two organisms
C)mate the two organisms to see if viable offspring result
D)observe the mating rituals of the two organisms
E)trace the common ancestry of the two organisms
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A phylogenetic species comprises ____.

A)populations that share a recent evolutionary history
B)individuals that share a recent evolutionary history
C)interbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated
D)individuals that share measurable traits that distinguish them
E)one large gene pool subdivided into local populations
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A ring species is one in which ____. ​

A)a clinal variation occurs
B)all of the various populations can mate successfully
C)an area's climate interferes with speciation
D)none of the various populations can mate successfully
E)only intermediary populations can mate successfully
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With the biological species concept, the process of speciation is frequently defined as the evolution of ____ between populations. ​

A)genetic drift
B)gene flow
C)reproductive isolation
D)geographic separation
E)reproductive inclusion
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Identifying species based on evolutionary relationships is an example of the ____ concept.

A)biological species
B)ring species
C)clinal variation
D)morphological species
E)phylogenetic species
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Speciation that takes place when a physical barrier subdivides a large population is called ____ speciation.

A)morphologic
B)parapatric
C)allopatric
D)sympatric
E)geographic
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A plant with a very small tubular type of flower that cannot be pollinated by a large honeybee is exhibiting which prezygotic isolating mechanism? ​

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)mechanical
E)temporal
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Which scenario is an example of mechanical reproductive isolation?

A)two plants that bloom months apart
B)two flowers that are pollinated by different insects
C)two mammals that have different habitats
D)two fish that have incompatible gametes
E)two birds that have different mating rituals
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Eggs have receptors that recognize surface proteins on sperm of their own species. This illustrates ____.

A)behavioral isolation
B)gametic isolation
C)hybrid breakdown
D)hybrid inviability
E)hybrid sterility
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Which scenario is not an example of a prezygotic isolating mechanism?

A)An iris blooms at a different time of the year than a daffodil.
B)A peacock puts on a different mating display than a sparrow.
C)A snail with a shell coiling in one direction cannot mate with a snail whose shell curls in the other direction.
D)A zebroid, a cross between a horse and zebra, is sterile.
E)One type of roundworm would reject the sperm from another species of roundworm.
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The female reproductive tract of some Drosophila species blocks sperm of another species from reaching her eggs. This is an example of ____. ​

A)gametic isolation
B)hybrid breakdown
C)hybrid inviability
D)mechanical isolation
E)temporal isolation
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Two plant species live in the same location and flower at the same time, but do not hybridize because they have unique pollinators. This is an example of ____. ​

A)hybrid inviability
B)hybrid breakdown
C)a postmating reproductive mechanism
D)a postzygotic reproductive barrier
E)a prezygotic reproductive barrier
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Species that live in different habitats exhibit ____ reproductive isolation. ​

A)temporal
B)behavioral
C)gametic
D)ecological
E)mechanical
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When two organisms do not mate because they breed at different times of the year, they are exhibiting ____ reproductive isolation.

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)mechanical
E)temporal
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A smooth pattern of variation along a geographical gradient is referred to as a ____. ​

A)ring species
B)hybrid zone
C)morphological species
D)cline
E)cluster of subspecies
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Which combination is an example of prezygotic mechanisms of isolation? ​

A)hybrid breakdown and temporal isolation
B)hybrid breakdown and gametic isolation
C)hybrid sterility and temporal isolation
D)mechanical and temporal isolation
E)mechanical and hybrid breakdown
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Postzygotic isolating mechanisms occur when the offspring ____.

A)survive to reproductive age
B)have vigorous health
C)inherit the same numbers of chromosomes from each parent
D)inherit different developmental instructions from each parent
E)have hybrid viability
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The apple maggot's natural host plant is the hawthorne; however, over the past 150 years, new populations were found that feed on apples and cherries. This is an example of ____ speciation via the development of ____. ​

A)sympatric; allopolyploidy
B)allopatric; host races
C)sympatric; host races
D)allopatric; autopolyploidy
E)sympatric; autopolyploidy
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If two species of lizards do not mate because their mating rituals differ greatly, they are exhibiting ____ reproductive isolation.

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)mechanical
E)temporal
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Allopatric speciation typically occurs in two stages. The first stage is ____ of two populations and the second stage is ____. ​

A)geographic separation; reproductive isolation
B)natural selection; geographic separation
C)mutation; reproductive isolation
D)reproductive isolation; geographic separation
E)genetic drift; reproductive isolation
Question
Flowers that bloom in early spring versus those that bloom in late summer experience which type of reproductive isolation? ​

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)temporal
E)mechanical
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If an organism with 64 chromosomes mates with a closely related organism with 62 chromosomes, the most likely result will be ____. ​

A)many unhealthy offspring due to hybrid breakdown
B)many unhealthy offspring due to hybrid inviability
C)no offspring due to hybrid sterility
D)sterile offspring due to hybrid inviability
E)sterile offspring due to hybrid sterility
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Which reproductive isolating mechanism is displayed in a mule, the product of a cross between a horse and a donkey?

A)mechanical isolation
B)hybrid inviability
C)hybrid sterility
D)hybrid breakdown
E)temporal isolation
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Two different species are crossed and the second generation (F2)illustrates reduced fitness. This is an example of ____.

A)behavioral isolation
B)gametic isolation
C)hybrid breakdown
D)crossing over
E)hybrid sterility
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A small population isolated at the edge of a species' geographic distribution may experience ____ and genetic drift, which may lead to the evolution of distinctive traits by ____. ​

A)population bottlenecks; artificial selection
B)a founder effect; natural selection
C)gene flow; natural selection
D)natural selection; population bottlenecks
E)population bottlenecks; founder effects
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When allopatric populations reestablish contact upon elimination of a geographical barrier, ____ has occurred. ​

A)species clustering
B)secondary contact
C)parapatric speciation
D)sympatric speciation
E)evolutionary convergence
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Genomic analyses of the apple- and hawthorn-feeding races of Rhagoletis suggest that genetic divergence between the two species has largely been driven by ____ selection, a diversifying form of natural selection. ​

A)disruptive
B)directional
C)stabilizing
D)artificial
E)sexual
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The evolution of a host race is due to the reproductive isolating mechanism called ____ isolation.

A)behavioral
B)temporal
C)mechanical
D)gametic
E)ecological
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At least two host races of apple maggots have appeared within the past 150 years, suggesting they may be undergoing ____. ​

A)parapatric speciation
B)allopatric speciation
C)sympatric speciation
D)genetic drift
E)development of a hybrid zone
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Allopolyploidy is defined as ____ chromosome number due to ____.

A)maintenance of; interbreeding within a single species
B)decreased; hybridization of different species
C)decreased; interbreeding within a single species
D)increased; hybridization of different species
E)increased; interbreeding within a single species
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Polyploidy is a mechanism of sympatric speciation most common to ____.

A)mammals
B)birds
C)amphibians
D)plants
E)fishes
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When an error of mitosis or meiosis results in a diploid gamete, the gamete is said to be ____, which can result in ____.

A)reduced; allopolyploidy only
B)reduced; autopolyploidy only
C)unreduced; allopolyploidy only
D)unreduced; autopolyploidy only
E)unreduced; both allopolyploidy and autopolyploidy
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A host plant race may develop ____. ​

A)only when an organism's genes for the host choice change
B)only when an organism's genes for mating preferences change
C)only when a geographical barrier exists
D)when genes for the host choice mating preferences change
E)when genes for mating preferences change and geographical barriers exist
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If the gene pools of allopatric populations did not differentiate much during geographical separation, then upon reestablishing contact, the populations may interbreed and merge into one. This phenomenon is called ____. ​

A)species clustering
B)divergence
C)hybridization
D)species fusion
E)convergence
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Abrupt genetic changes that quickly lead to the reproductive isolation of a group of individuals will likely lead to ____. ​

A)sympatric speciation
B)allopatric speciation
C)secondary contact
D)species fusion
E)geographic separation
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A species cluster is defined as a group of ____.  ​

A)closely related species with a common ancestor
B)species that developed host races
C)species that exhibit polyploidy
D)totally unrelated species living in a common habitat
E)distantly related species that have multiple ancestors
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Polyploidy refers to an individual ____ and occurs most often in ____. ​

A)with one or more additional sets of chromosomes; animals
B)with one or more additional sets of chromosomes; plants
C)lacking one or more sets of chromosomes; plants
D)lacking one or more sets of chromosomes; animals
E)lacking individual chromosomes; animals
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On the Hawaiian Islands, speciation in Drosophila occurred when a small group of males and females colonized a new island, where they faced environmental selection pressures. In addition, sexual dimorphism - and therefore, sexual selection - maintained reproductive isolation from other populations on the new island. These populations, although closely related, remained ecologically different. These events are examples of ____. ​

A)a founder effect only
B)genetic drift only
C)adaptive radiation only
D)a founder effect and genetic drift, but not adaptive radiation
E)a founder effect, genetic drift, and adaptive radiation
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A ____ mutation in snails can reverse the direction of shell coiling, which ____ mating.

A)single; encourages
B)single; prohibits
C)double; encourages
D)double; prohibits
E)large deletion; encourages
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A zebroid is the sterile hybrid offspring of a horse and a zebra. This is an example of ____. ​

A)hybrid inviability
B)hybrid sterility
C)allopatric speciation
D)prezygotic reproductive isolation
E)hybrid breakdown
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A triploid plant is usually ____ because chromosomes cannot segregate properly during ____.

A)not viable; mitosis
B)sterile; meiosis
C)sterile; mitosis
D)not viable; meiosis
E)not viable; spore formation
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A hybrid zone is defined as an area where two populations may breed and produce ____.

A)inviable, sterile offspring
B)viable host races
C)inviable hybrid subspecies
D)viable, fertile offspring
E)viable, sterile offspring
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A sterile hybrid plant can form a new fertile species if its chromosomes are doubled. This is referred to as ____. ​

A)allopatric speciation
B)cladogenesis
C)a hybrid zone
D)anagenesis
E)sympatric speciation
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Researchers hypothesize that the hybrid zone of Bullock's orioles and Baltimore orioles remains narrow because hybrids ____.

A)are routinely eliminated by natural selection within the hybrid zone
B)prefer the moist habitats of the Baltimore oriole
C)prefer hotter and drier habitats of the Bullock's oriole
D)are well adapted to both the dry habitats of the Bullock's oriole and to the moist habitats of the Baltimore oriole
E)are not well adapted to the dry habitats of the Bullock's oriole or to the moist habitats of the Baltimore oriole
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The evolution of prezygotic barriers to reproduction after postzygotic barriers already exist is called ____. ​

A)species fusion
B)reinforcement
C)adaptive radiation
D)geographic isolation
E)hybridization
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Polyploid individuals arising from chromosome duplications within a single species are called ____.

A)allopolyploids
B)tetraploids
C)triploids
D)autopolyploids
E)hexaploids
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hybrid sterility
species live in different habitats
hybrid sterility
species breed at different times
hybrid sterility
species cannot communicate
hybrid sterility
species cannot physically mate
hybrid sterility
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
hybrid sterility
hybrid offspring do not complete development
hybrid sterility
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
hybrid sterility
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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An allopolyploid is ____.

A)a polyploid that arose from hybridization
B)a species that arose parapatrically
C)an allopatrically arising species
D)a polyploid arising from a single diploid individual
E)any sympatrically arising species
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Analysis of human chromosome 2 reveals that it was produced by the ____ that are still present in our closest ancestral ape relatives. ​

A)fusion of many larger chromosomes
B)fusion of two smaller chromosomes
C)inversion of several centromeres
D)reversal of centromere locations
E)division of one larger chromosome
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hybrid inviability
species live in different habitats
hybrid inviability
species breed at different times
hybrid inviability
species cannot communicate
hybrid inviability
species cannot physically mate
hybrid inviability
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
hybrid inviability
hybrid offspring do not complete development
hybrid inviability
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
hybrid inviability
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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Which avenue of research is least likely to reveal whether asexual organisms form species?

A)analyzing whether a cluster of bacteria constitutes a species
B)exploring various niches in which different populations reside
C)looking into previously undiscovered types of bacteria
D)performing genomic research
E)hybridizing polyploid plants
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Researchers believe the evolution of common bread wheat (Triticum aestivum)resulted from a series of ____ between related species, some of which produced ____ species.

A)hybridizations; allopolyploid
B)geographic separations; allopolyploid
C)centromere inversions; autopolyploid
D)chromosome deletions; autopolyploid
E)chromosome rearrangements; autopolyploid
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Bread wheat (2 n =42), which is a staple food for about a third of the world's population, evolved from two wheat-like ancestors (both 2 n =42); therefore, bread wheat is a ____ organism. ​

A)diploid
B)hexaploid
C)triploid
D)tetraploid
E)tetraploid
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hybrid breakdown
species live in different habitats
hybrid breakdown
species breed at different times
hybrid breakdown
species cannot communicate
hybrid breakdown
species cannot physically mate
hybrid breakdown
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
hybrid breakdown
hybrid offspring do not complete development
hybrid breakdown
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
hybrid breakdown
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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To answer questions about the genetic changes underlying speciation, scientists are now isolating and sequencing ____. ​

A)sympatric genes
B)allopatric genes
C)neutral mutations
D)deleterious mutations
E)speciation genes
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Many closely related duck species exhibit ____, the dramatic variation in the appearance of males but not females, which is an almost certain sign of ____. ​

A)asexual reproduction; sexual selection
B)asexual reproduction; artificial selection
C)sexual dimorphism; sexual selection
D)sexual dimorphism; artificial selection
E)sexual uniformitarianism; sexual selection
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temporal isolation
species live in different habitats
temporal isolation
species breed at different times
temporal isolation
species cannot communicate
temporal isolation
species cannot physically mate
temporal isolation
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
temporal isolation
hybrid offspring do not complete development
temporal isolation
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
temporal isolation
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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mechanical isolation
species live in different habitats
mechanical isolation
species breed at different times
mechanical isolation
species cannot communicate
mechanical isolation
species cannot physically mate
mechanical isolation
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
mechanical isolation
hybrid offspring do not complete development
mechanical isolation
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
mechanical isolation
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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Research comparing chromosomal structure between the genomes of humans and other primates reveals that humans are most closely related to ____.

A)monkeys
B)orangutans
C)chimpanzees
D)gorillas
E)lemurs
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When autopolyploid speciation occurs in a plant, a spontaneous doubling of chromosomes during meiosis produces ____ gametes. If the plant fertilizes itself, a ____ zygote will be produced.

A)haploid; diploid
B)diploid; tetraploid
C)diploid; haploid
D)haploid; tetraploid
E)tetraploid; diploid
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gametic isolation
species live in different habitats
gametic isolation
species breed at different times
gametic isolation
species cannot communicate
gametic isolation
species cannot physically mate
gametic isolation
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
gametic isolation
hybrid offspring do not complete development
gametic isolation
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
gametic isolation
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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ecological isolation
species live in different habitats
ecological isolation
species breed at different times
ecological isolation
species cannot communicate
ecological isolation
species cannot physically mate
ecological isolation
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
ecological isolation
hybrid offspring do not complete development
ecological isolation
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
ecological isolation
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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behavioral isolation
species live in different habitats
behavioral isolation
species breed at different times
behavioral isolation
species cannot communicate
behavioral isolation
species cannot physically mate
behavioral isolation
species have nonmatching receptors on gametes
behavioral isolation
hybrid offspring do not complete development
behavioral isolation
hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes
behavioral isolation
hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility
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a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
morphological species concept
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
autopolyploidy
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
biological species concept
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
species cluster
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
allopolyploidy
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
subspecies
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
phylogenetic species concept
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local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
morphological species concept
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
autopolyploidy
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
biological species concept
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
species cluster
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
allopolyploidy
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
subspecies
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
phylogenetic species concept
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Today, evolutionary biologists view speciation as a ____, and instead study the ____ of speciation using classical and genomic approaches.

A)single event; products
B)process; products
C)product; process
D)product; events
E)single event; process
B
2
Because ____ is less likely to occur between distant populations of the same species, their gene pools and phenotypes are often somewhat different. ​

A)genetic drift
B)a population bottleneck
C)a founder effect
D)gene flow
E)asexual reproduction
D
3
Paleobiologists apply the ____ species concept to identify fossilized remains.

A)phylogenetic
B)paleontological
C)genomic
D)biological
E)morphological
E
4
Which scientist published the book titled, " Systematics and the Origin of Species " in 1942? ​

A)Charles Darwin
B)Gregor Mendel
C)Ernst Mayr
D)Charles Lyell
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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The biological species concept cannot be applied to ____. ​

A)animals that interbreed
B)crossbreeding plants
C)protists that interbreed
D)animals that reproduce sexually
E)plants that reproduce asexually
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According to the biological species concept, members of the same species look alike primarily because they ____. ​

A)live in the same environment
B)share the same gene pool
C)have a common ancestor
D)have stopped evolving
E)are adapted to the same life style
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The biological species concept emphasizes the ability of individuals to ____. ​

A)adapt to the environment
B)have greater longevity
C)intermingle with other species
D)live in a variety of habitats
E)interbreed and produce fertile offspring
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The phylogenetic species concept looks at ____.

A)environmental adaptations and morphology
B)genetic data and environmental adaptations
C)morphology and environmental adaptations
D)morphology and genetic data
E)species response to adverse conditions and genetic data
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Biologists are not yet able to apply the phylogenetic species concept to all forms of life because ____. ​

A)individuals within populations exhibit genotypic and phenotypic variation
B)detailed evolutionary histories have been described for relatively few groups of organisms
C)many forms of life reproduce asexually
D)evolutionary history cannot be determined for extinct species
E)it does not distinguish closely related species that are nearly identical in appearance
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Mammals living in cold environments tend to have ____ bodies and ____ appendages than species living in warm environments.

A)larger; fewer
B)larger; longer
C)larger; shorter
D)smaller; shorter
E)smaller; longer
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The uplift of the Isthmus of Panama, a geological event that occurred about five million years ago, separated populations of marine organisms and led to ____.

A)allopatric speciation
B)sympatric speciation
C)gametic isolation
D)hybrid sterility
E)hybrid inviability
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Clinal variation usually results from ____ between ____ populations that are each adapting to slightly different conditions. ​

A)isolation; adjacent
B)isolation; distant
C)genetic drift; distant
D)gene flow; adjacent
E)genetic drift; adjacent
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Female fireflies identify males by their flashing patterns, which are often so complicated that signals sent by one species cannot be understood by another species. This reproductive isolating mechanism is called ____.

A)ecological isolation
B)gametic isolation
C)temporal isolation
D)behavioral isolation
E)mechanical isolation
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Darwin recognized that ____ had generated the amazing diversity of organisms on Earth. ​

A)descent with modification
B)genetic mutations
C)genetic variation
D)differences in allele frequencies
E)differences in genotype frequencies
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The biological species concept is primarily based on ____ criteria. ​

A)phylogenetic
B)morphological
C)genetic
D)reproductive
E)anatomical
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To distinguish two organisms using the morphological species concept, a scientist would ____. ​

A)perform a genetic analysis on the two organisms
B)look at the appearance of two organisms
C)mate the two organisms to see if viable offspring result
D)observe the mating rituals of the two organisms
E)trace the common ancestry of the two organisms
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A phylogenetic species comprises ____.

A)populations that share a recent evolutionary history
B)individuals that share a recent evolutionary history
C)interbreeding populations that are reproductively isolated
D)individuals that share measurable traits that distinguish them
E)one large gene pool subdivided into local populations
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A ring species is one in which ____. ​

A)a clinal variation occurs
B)all of the various populations can mate successfully
C)an area's climate interferes with speciation
D)none of the various populations can mate successfully
E)only intermediary populations can mate successfully
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With the biological species concept, the process of speciation is frequently defined as the evolution of ____ between populations. ​

A)genetic drift
B)gene flow
C)reproductive isolation
D)geographic separation
E)reproductive inclusion
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Identifying species based on evolutionary relationships is an example of the ____ concept.

A)biological species
B)ring species
C)clinal variation
D)morphological species
E)phylogenetic species
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21
Speciation that takes place when a physical barrier subdivides a large population is called ____ speciation.

A)morphologic
B)parapatric
C)allopatric
D)sympatric
E)geographic
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22
A plant with a very small tubular type of flower that cannot be pollinated by a large honeybee is exhibiting which prezygotic isolating mechanism? ​

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)mechanical
E)temporal
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23
Which scenario is an example of mechanical reproductive isolation?

A)two plants that bloom months apart
B)two flowers that are pollinated by different insects
C)two mammals that have different habitats
D)two fish that have incompatible gametes
E)two birds that have different mating rituals
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24
Eggs have receptors that recognize surface proteins on sperm of their own species. This illustrates ____.

A)behavioral isolation
B)gametic isolation
C)hybrid breakdown
D)hybrid inviability
E)hybrid sterility
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25
Which scenario is not an example of a prezygotic isolating mechanism?

A)An iris blooms at a different time of the year than a daffodil.
B)A peacock puts on a different mating display than a sparrow.
C)A snail with a shell coiling in one direction cannot mate with a snail whose shell curls in the other direction.
D)A zebroid, a cross between a horse and zebra, is sterile.
E)One type of roundworm would reject the sperm from another species of roundworm.
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26
The female reproductive tract of some Drosophila species blocks sperm of another species from reaching her eggs. This is an example of ____. ​

A)gametic isolation
B)hybrid breakdown
C)hybrid inviability
D)mechanical isolation
E)temporal isolation
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Two plant species live in the same location and flower at the same time, but do not hybridize because they have unique pollinators. This is an example of ____. ​

A)hybrid inviability
B)hybrid breakdown
C)a postmating reproductive mechanism
D)a postzygotic reproductive barrier
E)a prezygotic reproductive barrier
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28
Species that live in different habitats exhibit ____ reproductive isolation. ​

A)temporal
B)behavioral
C)gametic
D)ecological
E)mechanical
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29
When two organisms do not mate because they breed at different times of the year, they are exhibiting ____ reproductive isolation.

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)mechanical
E)temporal
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30
A smooth pattern of variation along a geographical gradient is referred to as a ____. ​

A)ring species
B)hybrid zone
C)morphological species
D)cline
E)cluster of subspecies
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31
Which combination is an example of prezygotic mechanisms of isolation? ​

A)hybrid breakdown and temporal isolation
B)hybrid breakdown and gametic isolation
C)hybrid sterility and temporal isolation
D)mechanical and temporal isolation
E)mechanical and hybrid breakdown
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32
Postzygotic isolating mechanisms occur when the offspring ____.

A)survive to reproductive age
B)have vigorous health
C)inherit the same numbers of chromosomes from each parent
D)inherit different developmental instructions from each parent
E)have hybrid viability
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33
The apple maggot's natural host plant is the hawthorne; however, over the past 150 years, new populations were found that feed on apples and cherries. This is an example of ____ speciation via the development of ____. ​

A)sympatric; allopolyploidy
B)allopatric; host races
C)sympatric; host races
D)allopatric; autopolyploidy
E)sympatric; autopolyploidy
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34
If two species of lizards do not mate because their mating rituals differ greatly, they are exhibiting ____ reproductive isolation.

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)mechanical
E)temporal
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35
Allopatric speciation typically occurs in two stages. The first stage is ____ of two populations and the second stage is ____. ​

A)geographic separation; reproductive isolation
B)natural selection; geographic separation
C)mutation; reproductive isolation
D)reproductive isolation; geographic separation
E)genetic drift; reproductive isolation
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36
Flowers that bloom in early spring versus those that bloom in late summer experience which type of reproductive isolation? ​

A)behavioral
B)ecological
C)gametic
D)temporal
E)mechanical
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37
If an organism with 64 chromosomes mates with a closely related organism with 62 chromosomes, the most likely result will be ____. ​

A)many unhealthy offspring due to hybrid breakdown
B)many unhealthy offspring due to hybrid inviability
C)no offspring due to hybrid sterility
D)sterile offspring due to hybrid inviability
E)sterile offspring due to hybrid sterility
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38
Which reproductive isolating mechanism is displayed in a mule, the product of a cross between a horse and a donkey?

A)mechanical isolation
B)hybrid inviability
C)hybrid sterility
D)hybrid breakdown
E)temporal isolation
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39
Two different species are crossed and the second generation (F2)illustrates reduced fitness. This is an example of ____.

A)behavioral isolation
B)gametic isolation
C)hybrid breakdown
D)crossing over
E)hybrid sterility
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40
A small population isolated at the edge of a species' geographic distribution may experience ____ and genetic drift, which may lead to the evolution of distinctive traits by ____. ​

A)population bottlenecks; artificial selection
B)a founder effect; natural selection
C)gene flow; natural selection
D)natural selection; population bottlenecks
E)population bottlenecks; founder effects
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41
When allopatric populations reestablish contact upon elimination of a geographical barrier, ____ has occurred. ​

A)species clustering
B)secondary contact
C)parapatric speciation
D)sympatric speciation
E)evolutionary convergence
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42
Genomic analyses of the apple- and hawthorn-feeding races of Rhagoletis suggest that genetic divergence between the two species has largely been driven by ____ selection, a diversifying form of natural selection. ​

A)disruptive
B)directional
C)stabilizing
D)artificial
E)sexual
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43
The evolution of a host race is due to the reproductive isolating mechanism called ____ isolation.

A)behavioral
B)temporal
C)mechanical
D)gametic
E)ecological
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44
At least two host races of apple maggots have appeared within the past 150 years, suggesting they may be undergoing ____. ​

A)parapatric speciation
B)allopatric speciation
C)sympatric speciation
D)genetic drift
E)development of a hybrid zone
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45
Allopolyploidy is defined as ____ chromosome number due to ____.

A)maintenance of; interbreeding within a single species
B)decreased; hybridization of different species
C)decreased; interbreeding within a single species
D)increased; hybridization of different species
E)increased; interbreeding within a single species
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46
Polyploidy is a mechanism of sympatric speciation most common to ____.

A)mammals
B)birds
C)amphibians
D)plants
E)fishes
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47
When an error of mitosis or meiosis results in a diploid gamete, the gamete is said to be ____, which can result in ____.

A)reduced; allopolyploidy only
B)reduced; autopolyploidy only
C)unreduced; allopolyploidy only
D)unreduced; autopolyploidy only
E)unreduced; both allopolyploidy and autopolyploidy
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48
A host plant race may develop ____. ​

A)only when an organism's genes for the host choice change
B)only when an organism's genes for mating preferences change
C)only when a geographical barrier exists
D)when genes for the host choice mating preferences change
E)when genes for mating preferences change and geographical barriers exist
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49
If the gene pools of allopatric populations did not differentiate much during geographical separation, then upon reestablishing contact, the populations may interbreed and merge into one. This phenomenon is called ____. ​

A)species clustering
B)divergence
C)hybridization
D)species fusion
E)convergence
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50
Abrupt genetic changes that quickly lead to the reproductive isolation of a group of individuals will likely lead to ____. ​

A)sympatric speciation
B)allopatric speciation
C)secondary contact
D)species fusion
E)geographic separation
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51
A species cluster is defined as a group of ____.  ​

A)closely related species with a common ancestor
B)species that developed host races
C)species that exhibit polyploidy
D)totally unrelated species living in a common habitat
E)distantly related species that have multiple ancestors
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52
Polyploidy refers to an individual ____ and occurs most often in ____. ​

A)with one or more additional sets of chromosomes; animals
B)with one or more additional sets of chromosomes; plants
C)lacking one or more sets of chromosomes; plants
D)lacking one or more sets of chromosomes; animals
E)lacking individual chromosomes; animals
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53
On the Hawaiian Islands, speciation in Drosophila occurred when a small group of males and females colonized a new island, where they faced environmental selection pressures. In addition, sexual dimorphism - and therefore, sexual selection - maintained reproductive isolation from other populations on the new island. These populations, although closely related, remained ecologically different. These events are examples of ____. ​

A)a founder effect only
B)genetic drift only
C)adaptive radiation only
D)a founder effect and genetic drift, but not adaptive radiation
E)a founder effect, genetic drift, and adaptive radiation
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54
A ____ mutation in snails can reverse the direction of shell coiling, which ____ mating.

A)single; encourages
B)single; prohibits
C)double; encourages
D)double; prohibits
E)large deletion; encourages
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55
A zebroid is the sterile hybrid offspring of a horse and a zebra. This is an example of ____. ​

A)hybrid inviability
B)hybrid sterility
C)allopatric speciation
D)prezygotic reproductive isolation
E)hybrid breakdown
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56
A triploid plant is usually ____ because chromosomes cannot segregate properly during ____.

A)not viable; mitosis
B)sterile; meiosis
C)sterile; mitosis
D)not viable; meiosis
E)not viable; spore formation
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57
A hybrid zone is defined as an area where two populations may breed and produce ____.

A)inviable, sterile offspring
B)viable host races
C)inviable hybrid subspecies
D)viable, fertile offspring
E)viable, sterile offspring
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58
A sterile hybrid plant can form a new fertile species if its chromosomes are doubled. This is referred to as ____. ​

A)allopatric speciation
B)cladogenesis
C)a hybrid zone
D)anagenesis
E)sympatric speciation
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59
Researchers hypothesize that the hybrid zone of Bullock's orioles and Baltimore orioles remains narrow because hybrids ____.

A)are routinely eliminated by natural selection within the hybrid zone
B)prefer the moist habitats of the Baltimore oriole
C)prefer hotter and drier habitats of the Bullock's oriole
D)are well adapted to both the dry habitats of the Bullock's oriole and to the moist habitats of the Baltimore oriole
E)are not well adapted to the dry habitats of the Bullock's oriole or to the moist habitats of the Baltimore oriole
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60
The evolution of prezygotic barriers to reproduction after postzygotic barriers already exist is called ____. ​

A)species fusion
B)reinforcement
C)adaptive radiation
D)geographic isolation
E)hybridization
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61
Polyploid individuals arising from chromosome duplications within a single species are called ____.

A)allopolyploids
B)tetraploids
C)triploids
D)autopolyploids
E)hexaploids
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An allopolyploid is ____.

A)a polyploid that arose from hybridization
B)a species that arose parapatrically
C)an allopatrically arising species
D)a polyploid arising from a single diploid individual
E)any sympatrically arising species
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64
Analysis of human chromosome 2 reveals that it was produced by the ____ that are still present in our closest ancestral ape relatives. ​

A)fusion of many larger chromosomes
B)fusion of two smaller chromosomes
C)inversion of several centromeres
D)reversal of centromere locations
E)division of one larger chromosome
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66
Which avenue of research is least likely to reveal whether asexual organisms form species?

A)analyzing whether a cluster of bacteria constitutes a species
B)exploring various niches in which different populations reside
C)looking into previously undiscovered types of bacteria
D)performing genomic research
E)hybridizing polyploid plants
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67
Researchers believe the evolution of common bread wheat (Triticum aestivum)resulted from a series of ____ between related species, some of which produced ____ species.

A)hybridizations; allopolyploid
B)geographic separations; allopolyploid
C)centromere inversions; autopolyploid
D)chromosome deletions; autopolyploid
E)chromosome rearrangements; autopolyploid
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68
Bread wheat (2 n =42), which is a staple food for about a third of the world's population, evolved from two wheat-like ancestors (both 2 n =42); therefore, bread wheat is a ____ organism. ​

A)diploid
B)hexaploid
C)triploid
D)tetraploid
E)tetraploid
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70
To answer questions about the genetic changes underlying speciation, scientists are now isolating and sequencing ____. ​

A)sympatric genes
B)allopatric genes
C)neutral mutations
D)deleterious mutations
E)speciation genes
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71
Many closely related duck species exhibit ____, the dramatic variation in the appearance of males but not females, which is an almost certain sign of ____. ​

A)asexual reproduction; sexual selection
B)asexual reproduction; artificial selection
C)sexual dimorphism; sexual selection
D)sexual dimorphism; artificial selection
E)sexual uniformitarianism; sexual selection
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Research comparing chromosomal structure between the genomes of humans and other primates reveals that humans are most closely related to ____.

A)monkeys
B)orangutans
C)chimpanzees
D)gorillas
E)lemurs
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75
When autopolyploid speciation occurs in a plant, a spontaneous doubling of chromosomes during meiosis produces ____ gametes. If the plant fertilizes itself, a ____ zygote will be produced.

A)haploid; diploid
B)diploid; tetraploid
C)diploid; haploid
D)haploid; tetraploid
E)tetraploid; diploid
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a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
morphological species concept
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
autopolyploidy
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
biological species concept
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
species cluster
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
allopolyploidy
a group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor
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local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
morphological species concept
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
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local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
biological species concept
local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
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local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
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local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences
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