Deck 18: Organic Evolution The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence

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Briefly explain how the concept of punctuated equilibrium is compatible with the fossil record.
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Evolution by natural selection is a two step process.What are those two steps?
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What is cladistics? How does cladistics group organisms?
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Describe allopatric speciation.
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Describe divergent evolution.
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What is punctuated equilibrium?
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How can traits in organisms evolve over time?
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Briefly explain how the phylogeny of an extinct group can be determined.
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In addition to fossils,what are other types of evidence for evolutionary theory?
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What is a mass extinction?
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What are body fossils?
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When was the greatest extinction of all time and what was the consequence of that extinction?
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What are vestigial structures?
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What role does the process of extinction play in the evolution of life?
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If the offspring of the above situation with Aa mates with an individual with the makeup aa,what are the chances that an offspring will express the recessive trait? Explain.
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Describe the DNA molecule.
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What is phyletic gradualism?
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Briefly state the factors that entered into the modern view or modern synthesis of the concept of evolution by natural selection.
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Briefly explain why critics did not readily accept the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection.What possibilities did they ignore?
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If Parent 1 has the genetic makeup AA,meaning that he carries the dominant gene for trait A twice,and parent 2 has the genetic makeup aa,meaning that she carries the recessive gene for trait A twice,what is the chance that the offspring of these two parents will have the recessive form of trait A? Explain.
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The process that involves changes in the genetic makeup of a population is ____________________.
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Who demonstrated that many plants and animals had become extinct through time and that fossils differed through time?

A) Thomas Malthus
B) Georges Cuvier
C) Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D) Charles Darwin
E) Carolus Linnaeus
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Cell division that results in cells containing only one chromosome from each pair is ____________________.
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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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____________________ are the only record of prehistoric life.
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The process in which changes occur in genes passed from one generation to another is called ____________________.
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Genes controlling the same trait are called ____________________.
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Complex,double-stranded,helical molecules of DNA are called ____________________.
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The Linnaean classification scheme from broadest to most specific is ____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________.
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Parallel evolution is the development of ____________________ characteristics in ____________________ related organisms.
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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,what color flower will an organism which inherits the pair Rr have? ____________________
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The number of chromosomes is ____________________ for a given species but ____________________ among different species.
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Two types of evolution that occur because organisms develop similar evolutionary paths are ____________________ and ____________________.
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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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What led Darwin to change his beliefs about fixity of species?

A) renewed interest in the biblical account of creation
B) observation of language variation in human populations in the British Isles
C) observations of no documentable difference in plant and animal population over wide geographic areas
D) observations that distinct but closely related groups of plants and animals inhabited isolated islands
E) none of these
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Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics was based on what?

A) discovery of DNA
B) discovery of genes
C) discovery of mitochondria
D) observation and interpretation
E) experiments
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The fossil record is biased because of selective preservation of organisms with ____________________ parts.
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____________________ evolution is the development of ____________________ characteristics in distantly related organisms.
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DNA is an abbreviation for ____________________.
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Name some types of trace fossils.
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If 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
B) pink
C) white
D) red and white
E) It's impossible to know.
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The important aspects of Mendel's genetic studies include which of the following?

A) Chance is the most important 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) all of these
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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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Which of the following is not a component of the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection?

A) All populations contain heritable variations.
B) Some variations are more favorable than others.
C) Not all young survive to maturity.
D) Those with favorable variations are most likely to survive and pass those variations on to their offspring.
E) All organisms can knowingly select their genetic direction.
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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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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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The science of genetics was developed based on experimental studies using fruit flies.
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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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What are populations that have similar individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring called?

A) mating pairs
B) families
C) breeding stock
D) species
E) none of these
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What led to changes in scientific thought in the 17ᵗʰ and 18ᵗʰ centuries?

A) development of radiometric age dating techniques
B) discovery of fossils
C) lesser influence of the church in all matters
D) opening of universities specifically dedicated to sciences
E) all of these
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The Lysenko affair shows the absurdity of basing scientific theories on philosophic or political beliefs.
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Lysenko and his colleagues increased food production significantly.
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All of the following are trace fossils except ____.

A) trails
B) bones
C) burrows
D) coprolites (fossil feces)
E) nests
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The father of modern genetics is Alfred Wallace.
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A clade is

A) a group of organisms and its most recent common ancestor.
B) a group of organisms on a phylogenetic tree.
C) a group of organisms that can interbreed and have fertile offspring.
D) a group of organisms in an evolutionary line from ancestor to descendent.
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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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The important aspect(s)of mutation is(are)that they ____.

A) only occur because of outside influences on an organism
B) occur in sex cells that are inheritable
C) only occur in the weakest organisms
D) are random in terms of fitness of organisms
E) occur in sex cells that are inheritable AND are random in terms of fitness of organisms
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Lysenko's research was endorsed by the Soviet government because it seemed compatible with Marxist-Leninist philosophy.
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Structures which are superficially dissimilar but have the same structure in terms of bones,muscles,nerves,and blood vessels are ____.

A) heterologous
B) homologous
C) vestigial
D) analogous
E) exogenous
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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) none of these
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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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All mutations are either harmful or beneficial.
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Vestigial structures are those that have only small pieces remaining on an organism.
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The controlling factor in variation in organisms is based on the presence or absence of genes.
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Cladistics and cladograms work well for constructing relationships among fossil organisms.
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The only factor necessary for evolution to occur is that there must be variation in organisms in a population.
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Alleles are the pair of controlling factors in genes,and both have equal dominance.
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Homologous structures probably indicate descent with modifications from a common ancestor.
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Populations that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are called species.
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For evolution to occur,variation must occur and favorable conditions must exist for the variations to survive.
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Deck 18: Organic Evolution The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence
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Briefly explain how the concept of punctuated equilibrium is compatible with the fossil record.
The fossil record is incomplete by virtue of the process of fossilization.Organisms that exist over long periods of time have a much greater chance of being preserved than the transitional species which developed and lived during a very short time span,as small geographically isolated populations.
2
Evolution by natural selection is a two step process.What are those two steps?
Variation must be present or must arise in a population.The variations that are favorable in the environment in which the organism lives will survive and those that are not favorable will ultimately be eliminated.
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What is cladistics? How does cladistics group organisms?
Cladistics is a type of biological analysis in which organisms are grouped together based on derived characteristics.Evolutionary novelties,which are unique,are used to differentiate a group.
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Describe allopatric speciation.
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Describe divergent evolution.
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What is punctuated equilibrium?
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How can traits in organisms evolve over time?
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Briefly explain how the phylogeny of an extinct group can be determined.
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In addition to fossils,what are other types of evidence for evolutionary theory?
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What is a mass extinction?
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What are body fossils?
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When was the greatest extinction of all time and what was the consequence of that extinction?
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What are vestigial structures?
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What role does the process of extinction play in the evolution of life?
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If the offspring of the above situation with Aa mates with an individual with the makeup aa,what are the chances that an offspring will express the recessive trait? Explain.
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Describe the DNA molecule.
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What is phyletic gradualism?
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Briefly state the factors that entered into the modern view or modern synthesis of the concept of evolution by natural selection.
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Briefly explain why critics did not readily accept the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection.What possibilities did they ignore?
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If Parent 1 has the genetic makeup AA,meaning that he carries the dominant gene for trait A twice,and parent 2 has the genetic makeup aa,meaning that she carries the recessive gene for trait A twice,what is the chance that the offspring of these two parents will have the recessive form of trait A? Explain.
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The process that involves changes in the genetic makeup of a population is ____________________.
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Who demonstrated that many plants and animals had become extinct through time and that fossils differed through time?

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D) Charles Darwin
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Cell division that results in cells containing only one chromosome from each pair is ____________________.
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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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____________________ are the only record of prehistoric life.
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The process in which changes occur in genes passed from one generation to another is called ____________________.
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Genes controlling the same trait are called ____________________.
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Complex,double-stranded,helical molecules of DNA are called ____________________.
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The Linnaean classification scheme from broadest to most specific is ____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________,____________________.
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Parallel evolution is the development of ____________________ characteristics in ____________________ related organisms.
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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,what color flower will an organism which inherits the pair Rr have? ____________________
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The number of chromosomes is ____________________ for a given species but ____________________ among different species.
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Two types of evolution that occur because organisms develop similar evolutionary paths are ____________________ and ____________________.
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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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What led Darwin to change his beliefs about fixity of species?

A) renewed interest in the biblical account of creation
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C) observations of no documentable difference in plant and animal population over wide geographic areas
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Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics was based on what?

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The fossil record is biased because of selective preservation of organisms with ____________________ parts.
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____________________ evolution is the development of ____________________ characteristics in distantly related organisms.
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DNA is an abbreviation for ____________________.
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Name some types of trace fossils.
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If 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?

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B) pink
C) white
D) red and white
E) It's impossible to know.
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The important aspects of Mendel's genetic studies include which of the following?

A) Chance is the most important 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) all of these
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Features that serve the same purpose on very dissimilar organisms are called ____.

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B) exogenous
C) homologous
D) analogous
E) vestigial
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Which of the following is not a component of the Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection?

A) All populations contain heritable variations.
B) Some variations are more favorable than others.
C) Not all young survive to maturity.
D) Those with favorable variations are most likely to survive and pass those variations on to their offspring.
E) All organisms can knowingly select their genetic direction.
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Who proposed the modern biological classification scheme?

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D) Charles Darwin
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Whose original concept of inheritance did Lysenko's ideas reflect?

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C) Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
D) Charles Darwin
E) Carolus Linnaeus
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The science of genetics was developed based on experimental studies using fruit flies.
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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
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D) means to refute the theory of evolution
E) means to categorize organisms with like characteristics
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What are populations that have similar individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring called?

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D) species
E) none of these
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What led to changes in scientific thought in the 17ᵗʰ and 18ᵗʰ centuries?

A) development of radiometric age dating techniques
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C) lesser influence of the church in all matters
D) opening of universities specifically dedicated to sciences
E) all of these
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The Lysenko affair shows the absurdity of basing scientific theories on philosophic or political beliefs.
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Lysenko and his colleagues increased food production significantly.
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All of the following are trace fossils except ____.

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E) nests
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The father of modern genetics is Alfred Wallace.
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A clade is

A) a group of organisms and its most recent common ancestor.
B) a group of organisms on a phylogenetic tree.
C) a group of organisms that can interbreed and have fertile offspring.
D) a group of organisms in an evolutionary line from ancestor to descendent.
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With the Linnaean classification scheme,as one moves down the hierarchy,the categories become more ____.

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D) general
E) broad
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The important aspect(s)of mutation is(are)that they ____.

A) only occur because of outside influences on an organism
B) occur in sex cells that are inheritable
C) only occur in the weakest organisms
D) are random in terms of fitness of organisms
E) occur in sex cells that are inheritable AND are random in terms of fitness of organisms
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Lysenko's research was endorsed by the Soviet government because it seemed compatible with Marxist-Leninist philosophy.
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Structures which are superficially dissimilar but have the same structure in terms of bones,muscles,nerves,and blood vessels are ____.

A) heterologous
B) homologous
C) vestigial
D) analogous
E) exogenous
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The fossil record shows a sequence of variations based on what?

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E) none of these
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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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All mutations are either harmful or beneficial.
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Vestigial structures are those that have only small pieces remaining on an organism.
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The controlling factor in variation in organisms is based on the presence or absence of genes.
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Cladistics and cladograms work well for constructing relationships among fossil organisms.
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The only factor necessary for evolution to occur is that there must be variation in organisms in a population.
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Alleles are the pair of controlling factors in genes,and both have equal dominance.
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Homologous structures probably indicate descent with modifications from a common ancestor.
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Populations that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are called species.
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For evolution to occur,variation must occur and favorable conditions must exist for the variations to survive.
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