Deck 18: Organic Evolution--The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence

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What is the study of life as revealed by fossils?

A)genetics
B)paleontology
C)classification
D)history
E)geology
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Biogeography is the geographic distribution of organisms.
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Darwin cited embryology as supporting evidence for the theory of evolution.
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Who proposed that many plants and animals have become extinct through time and that fossils differ through time?

A)Thomas Malthus
B)Georges Cuvier
C)Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D)Charles Darwin
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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Whether a mutation is harmful or beneficial can only be judged in respect to the conditions in which the organism lives.
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Which term best indicates changes such as the origin of new species?

A)allopatric speciation
B)mutation
C)microevolution
D)macroevolution
E)genetic drift
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In a pea plant, R is the dominant allele and represents a red flower, and r is the recessive allele and represents a white flower. An organism that inherits the pair Rr will have which color flower?

A)red only
B)pink only
C)white only
D)red and white
E)This is impossible to determine.
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What is the most important aspect of Mendel's genetic studies?

A)Chance is the most critical factor in change.
B)Genes controlling traits do not blend during inheritance but are transmitted as discrete entities.
C)The traits which an organism inherits are the average of the end member alleles.
D)If particular traits do not appear within two generations, they are lost from the species.
E)Traits are controlled by single genes.
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All mutations are either harmful or beneficial.
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Darwin and _____ presented the idea of natural selection simultaneously in 1859 to the Linnaean Society in London.

A)Alfred Russel Wallace
B)Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck
C)Thomas Malthus
D)Gregor Mendel
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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Convergent evolution refers to similar characteristics that arise in closely related organisms.
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The father of modern genetics is Alfred Wallace.
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Cladistics and cladograms work well for constructing relationships among fossil organisms.
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Homologous structures probably indicate descent with modifications from a common ancestor.
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_____ is a special type of natural selection in which males compete for mates or females select mates based on such traits.

A)Mate selection
B)Breeding
C)Sexual selection
D)Cross-breeding
E)Survival of the fittest
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The science of genetics was developed based on experimental studies using fruit flies.
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Whose original concept of inheritance did Lysenko's ideas reflect?

A)Thomas Malthus
B)Georges Cuvier
C)Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D)Charles Darwin
E)Carolus Linnaeus
Question
Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics was based on ____.

A)the discovery of DNA
B)the discovery of genes
C)the discovery of mitochondria
D)observation and interpretation
E)experiments
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Genes are the pair of controlling factors in alleles, and both have equal dominance.
Question
A species is ____ isolated from other species.

A)reproductively
B)physically
C)genetically
D)mentally
E)emotionally
Question
Structures that are superficially dissimilar but have the same structure in terms of bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels are best described as ____.

A)heterologous
B)homologous
C)vestigial
D)analogous
E)exogenous
Question
Sexual reproduction and _____ account for most variation in populations.

A)mutations
B)genetic drift
C)asexual reproduction
D)meiosis
E)mitosis
Question
Mutations involve some kind of change in _____.

A)species
B)chromosomes
C)alleles
D)offspring
E)populations
Question
What statement best describes the concept of mutation?

A)It only occurs through external influences on an organism.
B)It only occurs in sex cells AND is always inheritable.
C)It only occurs in the weakest organisms.
D)It is random in terms of fitness of organisms AND cannot be inheritable.
E)It is inheritable when occurring in sex cells AND is random in terms of fitness of organisms.
Question
Background extinction refers to ____.

A)the continual extinction of species
B)a small mass extinction
C)the total number of extinctions in the history of Earth
D)the extinction before a mass extinction
E)the small extinctions that make up a mass extinction
Question
The fossil record shows a sequence of variations based on what?

A)density of organisms
B)shape of organisms
C)size of organisms
D)different life forms
E)number of life forms
Question
Who proposed the modern biological classification scheme?

A)Thomas Malthus
B)Georges Cuvier
C)Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D)Charles Darwin
E)Carolus Linnaeus
Question
With the Linnaean classification scheme, as one moves down the hierarchy, the categories become more ____.

A)exclusive
B)poorly defined
C)inclusive
D)general
E)broad
Question
Ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and extreme temperatures are all _____.

A)chromosomes
B)populations
C)genes
D)mutagens
E)mutations
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What is the order of the expanded Linnaean classification scheme?

A)Kingdom, Class, Phylum, Order, Genus, Species, Family
B)Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Genus, Family, Order, Species
C)Kingdom, Family, Phylum, Class Order, Genus, Species
D)Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus, Species
E)Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Class, Order, Genus, Species
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Which of the following is a type of body fossil?

A)trails
B)bones
C)burrows
D)coprolites (fossil feces)
E)nests
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A clade is a group of organisms ____.

A)and their most recent common ancestor
B)on a phylogenetic tree
C)that can interbreed and have fertile offspring
D)in an evolutionary line from ancestor to descendent
E)that have gone extinct
Question
In modern evolutionary theory, _____ evolve.

A)species
B)plants
C)animals
D)populations
E)individuals
Question
Linnaean classification ____.

A)relies on phylogeny
B)works well for all organisms
C)reflects all evolutionary relationships
D)is good for assigning organisms above the species level
E)does not reflect evolutionary relationships in all cases
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What term descibes populations that have similar individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring?

A)mating pairs
B)families
C)breeding stock
D)species
E)genera
Question
What term describes an anomaly that is similar to the reappearance of an ancestral trait?

A)vestigialism
B)analogism
C)atavism
D)homologism
E)phylogeny
Question
Features that serve the same purpose on very dissimilar organisms are called ____.

A)heterologous
B)exogenous
C)homologous
D)analogous
E)vestigial
Question
During the 1930s and 1940s, a _____ view of evolution was formed.

A)neoclassical
B)modern synthesis
C)fundamentalist
D)multidimensional
E)microanalytical
Question
What term describes islands that were once connected to a continent?

A)vestigial
B)oceanic
C)continental
D)biogeographical
E)volcanic
Question
Linnaeus devised his classification scheme to provide a ____.

A)basis for the theory of evolution
B)basis for understanding the biblical creation theory
C)means to refute the theory of biblical creation
D)means to refute the theory of evolution
E)means to categorize organisms with like characteristics
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What is cladistics? How does cladistics group organisms?
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Cell division that results in cells containing only one chromosome from each pair is referred to as ____________________.
Question
Describe divergent evolution.
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The type of cell division in which resulting cells contain one chromosome from each pair is called ____________________.
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If in a cell, R is the dominant allele and represents blue flowers and r is the recessive allele and represents yellow flowers, an organism that inherits the pair Rr will have a(n)____________________ flower. (Indicate a color.)
Question
Briefly explain how the phylogeny of an extinct group can be determined.
Question
Describe allopatric speciation.
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According to the concept of ____________________, an ancestral species changes gradually and continuously and grades imperceptibly into a descent species.
Question
Genes controlling the same trait are called ____________________.
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What is phyletic gradualism?
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In addition to fossils, what are other types of evidence for evolutionary theory?
Question
Briefly explain why critics did not readily accept the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection. What possibilities did they ignore?
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The process in which changes occur in genes passed from one generation to another is called ____________________.
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____________________ are the only record of prehistoric life.
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____________________ evolution is the development of similar characteristics in distantly related organisms.
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The fossil record is biased because of selective preservation of organisms with ____________________ parts.
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Briefly explain how the concept of punctuated equilibrium is compatible with the fossil record.
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What role does the process of extinction play in the evolution of life?
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DNA is an abbreviation for ____________________.
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Deck 18: Organic Evolution--The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence
1
What is the study of life as revealed by fossils?

A)genetics
B)paleontology
C)classification
D)history
E)geology
paleontology
2
Biogeography is the geographic distribution of organisms.
True
3
Darwin cited embryology as supporting evidence for the theory of evolution.
True
4
Who proposed that many plants and animals have become extinct through time and that fossils differ through time?

A)Thomas Malthus
B)Georges Cuvier
C)Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D)Charles Darwin
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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Whether a mutation is harmful or beneficial can only be judged in respect to the conditions in which the organism lives.
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6
Which term best indicates changes such as the origin of new species?

A)allopatric speciation
B)mutation
C)microevolution
D)macroevolution
E)genetic drift
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7
In a pea plant, R is the dominant allele and represents a red flower, and r is the recessive allele and represents a white flower. An organism that inherits the pair Rr will have which color flower?

A)red only
B)pink only
C)white only
D)red and white
E)This is impossible to determine.
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8
What is the most important aspect of Mendel's genetic studies?

A)Chance is the most critical factor in change.
B)Genes controlling traits do not blend during inheritance but are transmitted as discrete entities.
C)The traits which an organism inherits are the average of the end member alleles.
D)If particular traits do not appear within two generations, they are lost from the species.
E)Traits are controlled by single genes.
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All mutations are either harmful or beneficial.
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10
Darwin and _____ presented the idea of natural selection simultaneously in 1859 to the Linnaean Society in London.

A)Alfred Russel Wallace
B)Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck
C)Thomas Malthus
D)Gregor Mendel
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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11
Convergent evolution refers to similar characteristics that arise in closely related organisms.
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The father of modern genetics is Alfred Wallace.
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Cladistics and cladograms work well for constructing relationships among fossil organisms.
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Homologous structures probably indicate descent with modifications from a common ancestor.
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_____ is a special type of natural selection in which males compete for mates or females select mates based on such traits.

A)Mate selection
B)Breeding
C)Sexual selection
D)Cross-breeding
E)Survival of the fittest
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The science of genetics was developed based on experimental studies using fruit flies.
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17
Whose original concept of inheritance did Lysenko's ideas reflect?

A)Thomas Malthus
B)Georges Cuvier
C)Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D)Charles Darwin
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics was based on ____.

A)the discovery of DNA
B)the discovery of genes
C)the discovery of mitochondria
D)observation and interpretation
E)experiments
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19
Genes are the pair of controlling factors in alleles, and both have equal dominance.
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20
A species is ____ isolated from other species.

A)reproductively
B)physically
C)genetically
D)mentally
E)emotionally
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21
Structures that are superficially dissimilar but have the same structure in terms of bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels are best described as ____.

A)heterologous
B)homologous
C)vestigial
D)analogous
E)exogenous
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22
Sexual reproduction and _____ account for most variation in populations.

A)mutations
B)genetic drift
C)asexual reproduction
D)meiosis
E)mitosis
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Mutations involve some kind of change in _____.

A)species
B)chromosomes
C)alleles
D)offspring
E)populations
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24
What statement best describes the concept of mutation?

A)It only occurs through external influences on an organism.
B)It only occurs in sex cells AND is always inheritable.
C)It only occurs in the weakest organisms.
D)It is random in terms of fitness of organisms AND cannot be inheritable.
E)It is inheritable when occurring in sex cells AND is random in terms of fitness of organisms.
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25
Background extinction refers to ____.

A)the continual extinction of species
B)a small mass extinction
C)the total number of extinctions in the history of Earth
D)the extinction before a mass extinction
E)the small extinctions that make up a mass extinction
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26
The fossil record shows a sequence of variations based on what?

A)density of organisms
B)shape of organisms
C)size of organisms
D)different life forms
E)number of life forms
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Who proposed the modern biological classification scheme?

A)Thomas Malthus
B)Georges Cuvier
C)Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D)Charles Darwin
E)Carolus Linnaeus
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With the Linnaean classification scheme, as one moves down the hierarchy, the categories become more ____.

A)exclusive
B)poorly defined
C)inclusive
D)general
E)broad
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29
Ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and extreme temperatures are all _____.

A)chromosomes
B)populations
C)genes
D)mutagens
E)mutations
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30
What is the order of the expanded Linnaean classification scheme?

A)Kingdom, Class, Phylum, Order, Genus, Species, Family
B)Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Genus, Family, Order, Species
C)Kingdom, Family, Phylum, Class Order, Genus, Species
D)Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus, Species
E)Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Class, Order, Genus, Species
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Which of the following is a type of body fossil?

A)trails
B)bones
C)burrows
D)coprolites (fossil feces)
E)nests
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32
A clade is a group of organisms ____.

A)and their most recent common ancestor
B)on a phylogenetic tree
C)that can interbreed and have fertile offspring
D)in an evolutionary line from ancestor to descendent
E)that have gone extinct
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33
In modern evolutionary theory, _____ evolve.

A)species
B)plants
C)animals
D)populations
E)individuals
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Linnaean classification ____.

A)relies on phylogeny
B)works well for all organisms
C)reflects all evolutionary relationships
D)is good for assigning organisms above the species level
E)does not reflect evolutionary relationships in all cases
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What term descibes populations that have similar individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring?

A)mating pairs
B)families
C)breeding stock
D)species
E)genera
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What term describes an anomaly that is similar to the reappearance of an ancestral trait?

A)vestigialism
B)analogism
C)atavism
D)homologism
E)phylogeny
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Features that serve the same purpose on very dissimilar organisms are called ____.

A)heterologous
B)exogenous
C)homologous
D)analogous
E)vestigial
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During the 1930s and 1940s, a _____ view of evolution was formed.

A)neoclassical
B)modern synthesis
C)fundamentalist
D)multidimensional
E)microanalytical
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What term describes islands that were once connected to a continent?

A)vestigial
B)oceanic
C)continental
D)biogeographical
E)volcanic
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Linnaeus devised his classification scheme to provide a ____.

A)basis for the theory of evolution
B)basis for understanding the biblical creation theory
C)means to refute the theory of biblical creation
D)means to refute the theory of evolution
E)means to categorize organisms with like characteristics
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41
What is cladistics? How does cladistics group organisms?
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42
Cell division that results in cells containing only one chromosome from each pair is referred to as ____________________.
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43
Describe divergent evolution.
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The type of cell division in which resulting cells contain one chromosome from each pair is called ____________________.
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If in a cell, R is the dominant allele and represents blue flowers and r is the recessive allele and represents yellow flowers, an organism that inherits the pair Rr will have a(n)____________________ flower. (Indicate a color.)
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Briefly explain how the phylogeny of an extinct group can be determined.
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47
Describe allopatric speciation.
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According to the concept of ____________________, an ancestral species changes gradually and continuously and grades imperceptibly into a descent species.
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Genes controlling the same trait are called ____________________.
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50
What is phyletic gradualism?
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51
In addition to fossils, what are other types of evidence for evolutionary theory?
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52
Briefly explain why critics did not readily accept the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection. What possibilities did they ignore?
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The process in which changes occur in genes passed from one generation to another is called ____________________.
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____________________ are the only record of prehistoric life.
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____________________ evolution is the development of similar characteristics in distantly related organisms.
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The fossil record is biased because of selective preservation of organisms with ____________________ parts.
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Briefly explain how the concept of punctuated equilibrium is compatible with the fossil record.
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What role does the process of extinction play in the evolution of life?
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DNA is an abbreviation for ____________________.
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