Deck 10: Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Animals
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Deck 10: Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Animals
1
Zoologists used to refer to animals as "simple'' and "advanced.'' Now it is more scientifically accurate to use
A) "simple'' and "complex,'' since it is the complexity that evolved.
B) "allopatric" and "sympatric,'' since the reproductive isolation of the species is most important.
C) "evolved'' and "un-evolved,'' since everything ties together with evolution.
D) "ancestral'' and "derived,'' since some early forms became very complex and some highly evolved forms are derived from them but lost complex characters and secondarily became more "simple".
A) "simple'' and "complex,'' since it is the complexity that evolved.
B) "allopatric" and "sympatric,'' since the reproductive isolation of the species is most important.
C) "evolved'' and "un-evolved,'' since everything ties together with evolution.
D) "ancestral'' and "derived,'' since some early forms became very complex and some highly evolved forms are derived from them but lost complex characters and secondarily became more "simple".
D
2
Which of the following correctly lists the classic Linnaean ranks for animals,from largest and most inclusive to smallest and least inclusive?
A) Domain-kingdom-phylum-order-class-family-genus-species
B) Domain-kingdom-phylum-order-family-class-genus-species
C) Domain-kingdom-phylum-class-order-family-genus-species
D) Domain-kingdom-division-order-class-family-genus-species
A) Domain-kingdom-phylum-order-class-family-genus-species
B) Domain-kingdom-phylum-order-family-class-genus-species
C) Domain-kingdom-phylum-class-order-family-genus-species
D) Domain-kingdom-division-order-class-family-genus-species
C
3
Homoplasy involves
A) any two organisms with exactly the same trait.
B) two organisms sharing the same trait because they have a common ancestor with that trait.
C) two or more lineages having what appears to be the same trait.
D) possession of homologous structures.
A) any two organisms with exactly the same trait.
B) two organisms sharing the same trait because they have a common ancestor with that trait.
C) two or more lineages having what appears to be the same trait.
D) possession of homologous structures.
C
4
One way of establishing whether a character of an extant species is ancestral or derived is to locate a/an ______ and if the character occurs in both,it is likely ________.
A) fossil, ancestral
B) fossil, derived
C) sister species, derived
D) outgroup, ancestral
A) fossil, ancestral
B) fossil, derived
C) sister species, derived
D) outgroup, ancestral
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5
_______ character states are present in the common ancestor and all members of a group.
A) Ancestral
B) Analogous
C) Derived
D) Synapomorphous
A) Ancestral
B) Analogous
C) Derived
D) Synapomorphous
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6
A taxon is paraphyletic if it
A) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and all of its descendants.
B) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and some, but not all, of its descendants.
C) does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
D) excludes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
A) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and all of its descendants.
B) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and some, but not all, of its descendants.
C) does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
D) excludes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
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7
The scientific name of the copperhead is Agkistrodon contortrix.Therefore,
A) it belongs to the genus Agkistrodon.
B) it belongs to the species Agkistrodon.
C) it is species Agkistrodon, subspecies contortrix.
D) None of the choices are correct.
A) it belongs to the genus Agkistrodon.
B) it belongs to the species Agkistrodon.
C) it is species Agkistrodon, subspecies contortrix.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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8
A taxon is polyphyletic if it
A) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and all of its descendants.
B) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and some, but not all, of its descendants.
C) does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
D) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
A) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and all of its descendants.
B) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and some, but not all, of its descendants.
C) does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
D) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
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9
What is character similarity that results from common embryology,and therefore ancestry,called?
A) analogy
B) taxonomy
C) homology
D) phylogeny
A) analogy
B) taxonomy
C) homology
D) phylogeny
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10
Who developed the present system of classification?
A) Aristotle
B) John Ray
C) Carolus Linnaeus
D) Charles Darwin
A) Aristotle
B) John Ray
C) Carolus Linnaeus
D) Charles Darwin
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11
A taxon is monophyletic if it
A) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and all of its descendants.
B) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and some, but not all, of its descendants.
C) does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
D) excludes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
A) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and all of its descendants.
B) includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group and some, but not all, of its descendants.
C) does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
D) excludes the most recent common ancestor of all members of the group.
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12
The table represents a 
A) classification of the frog Rana sphenocephala.
B) phylogenetic tree of Rana sphenocephala.
C) cladogram of Rana sphenocephala.
D) hierarchical list of the taxonomic ranks and taxa to which Rana sphenocephala belongs.
E) listing of the scientific names of Rana sphenocephala.

A) classification of the frog Rana sphenocephala.
B) phylogenetic tree of Rana sphenocephala.
C) cladogram of Rana sphenocephala.
D) hierarchical list of the taxonomic ranks and taxa to which Rana sphenocephala belongs.
E) listing of the scientific names of Rana sphenocephala.
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13
Which of the following is NOT true of a cladogram?
A) It is a branching diagram.
B) It depicts the nested hierarchy of clades within clades.
C) Its structure denotes only real lineages that occurred in the evolutionary past.
D) A cladogram may be congruent with that of a corresponding phylogenetic tree.
A) It is a branching diagram.
B) It depicts the nested hierarchy of clades within clades.
C) Its structure denotes only real lineages that occurred in the evolutionary past.
D) A cladogram may be congruent with that of a corresponding phylogenetic tree.
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14
What is a taxon that comprises a distinct adaptive zone?
A) an ancestral descendant
B) a derived descendent
C) a clade
D) a grade
A) an ancestral descendant
B) a derived descendent
C) a clade
D) a grade
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15
Which is NOT a major goal of systematic zoology?
A) to discover and describe all species of animals
B) to group animals based on their destructiveness or usefulness to human activity
C) to construct the evolutionary relationships among animals
D) to communicate relationships by constructing informative taxonomic systems
A) to discover and describe all species of animals
B) to group animals based on their destructiveness or usefulness to human activity
C) to construct the evolutionary relationships among animals
D) to communicate relationships by constructing informative taxonomic systems
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16
Characters used to distinguish one group from another must be
A) morphological or structural features.
B) chromosomal or genetic.
C) molecular and cellular structures.
D) Any or all of the above
A) morphological or structural features.
B) chromosomal or genetic.
C) molecular and cellular structures.
D) Any or all of the above
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17
A phylogeny based on evolutionary theory will
A) explain variations among fossils from rock strata.
B) explain similarities and differences among modern living groups.
C) reflect patterns of shared and unique sections of DNA among groups of animals.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) explain variations among fossils from rock strata.
B) explain similarities and differences among modern living groups.
C) reflect patterns of shared and unique sections of DNA among groups of animals.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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18
The ability to use biochemical data to form phylogenetic trees is based on the assumption that
A) all life uses the same sequences of DNA.
B) there are no mutations in DNA.
C) amino acids are unrelated to evolution.
D) protein and DNA sequences undergo similar rates of divergence through time.
A) all life uses the same sequences of DNA.
B) there are no mutations in DNA.
C) amino acids are unrelated to evolution.
D) protein and DNA sequences undergo similar rates of divergence through time.
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19
Which of the following terms is NOT correctly associated?
A) synapomorphy-a derived character shared by members of a clade
B) monophyly-one group formed from animals with two separate ancestors
C) adaptive zone-a way of life
D) cladogram-a nested hierarchy of clades represented as a branching diagram
A) synapomorphy-a derived character shared by members of a clade
B) monophyly-one group formed from animals with two separate ancestors
C) adaptive zone-a way of life
D) cladogram-a nested hierarchy of clades represented as a branching diagram
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20
According to the binomial system of nomenclature,the "aegypti" in Aedes aegypti refers to the _____.
A) species name
B) genus
C) family
D) specific epithet
A) species name
B) genus
C) family
D) specific epithet
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21
To a cladist,the statement that birds (a monophyletic group)evolved from reptiles (a paraphyletic group)constitutes which of the following?
A) a meaningful statement of the evolutionary advancement of the birds over the reptiles
B) a meaningful statement that birds represent a different, but not necessarily more advanced adaptive zone than reptiles
C) a trivial statement that birds evolved from something that they are not
D) an incorrect statement because ancestral groups must be extinct but reptiles are still alive
A) a meaningful statement of the evolutionary advancement of the birds over the reptiles
B) a meaningful statement that birds represent a different, but not necessarily more advanced adaptive zone than reptiles
C) a trivial statement that birds evolved from something that they are not
D) an incorrect statement because ancestral groups must be extinct but reptiles are still alive
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22
An entomologist discovered that two morphologically identical crickets sang completely different mating songs and this resulted in the two populations never mating.Thus they were
A) sister groups.
B) sibling species.
C) paraphyletic.
D) polyphyletic.
A) sister groups.
B) sibling species.
C) paraphyletic.
D) polyphyletic.
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23
If a taxon includes the most recent common ancestor of a group of organisms and all of the descendants of that ancestor,it is termed ______.
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24
The dispute between evolutionary taxonomy and cladistics can be described as a difference between
A) use of morphology and use of biomolecular data.
B) acceptance or rejection of paraphyletic groups.
C) acceptance or rejection of monophyletic groups.
D) acceptance or rejection of polyphyletic groups.
A) use of morphology and use of biomolecular data.
B) acceptance or rejection of paraphyletic groups.
C) acceptance or rejection of monophyletic groups.
D) acceptance or rejection of polyphyletic groups.
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25
A branching diagram representing a nested hierarchical pattern of clades is called a/an ________.
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26
The biological species concept by Theodosius Dobzhansky and Ernst Mayr defines a species in the textbook as a group of interbreeding natural populations reproductively isolated from other such groups and occupying a specific niche.Such a definition cannot be used for
A) fossils.
B) asexual organisms.
C) determining species based on dead or preserved specimens.
D) organisms that cannot be raised in captivity, easily bred, or with very long generation times.
E) All of the choices pose problems for the biological species concept.
A) fossils.
B) asexual organisms.
C) determining species based on dead or preserved specimens.
D) organisms that cannot be raised in captivity, easily bred, or with very long generation times.
E) All of the choices pose problems for the biological species concept.
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27
Which kingdom in Whittaker's five-kingdom system must be discontinued and broken up to be compatible with cladistic systematics?
A) Plantae
B) Fungi
C) Animalia
D) Protista
A) Plantae
B) Fungi
C) Animalia
D) Protista
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28
Which of the following is NOT an important criterion for species recognition among the many definitions?
A) common descent
B) smallest distinct grouping of organisms
C) reproductive community
D) possession of distinct morphological differences
A) common descent
B) smallest distinct grouping of organisms
C) reproductive community
D) possession of distinct morphological differences
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29
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A) Only Mayr's definition is easily testable for most organisms.
B) Only Simpson's definition is easily testable for living organisms.
C) Mayr's definition is limited to sexually reproducing organisms whereas Simpson's theoretically covers all life.
D) They are in complete disagreement.
G) Simpson provided a definition of an evolutionary species as "a single lineage of ancestor-descendant populations that maintains its identity from other such lineages and that has its own evolutionary tendencies and historical fate." How does this compare with the biological species concept of Mayr?
A) Only Mayr's definition is easily testable for most organisms.
B) Only Simpson's definition is easily testable for living organisms.
C) Mayr's definition is limited to sexually reproducing organisms whereas Simpson's theoretically covers all life.
D) They are in complete disagreement.
G) Simpson provided a definition of an evolutionary species as "a single lineage of ancestor-descendant populations that maintains its identity from other such lineages and that has its own evolutionary tendencies and historical fate." How does this compare with the biological species concept of Mayr?
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30
Two different monophyletic taxa are termed _____ if they share common ancestry with each other more recently than either one does with another taxa.
A) outgroups
B) sister groups
C) sibling species
D) paraphyletic
A) outgroups
B) sister groups
C) sibling species
D) paraphyletic
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31
What biochemical trait varies but is present throughout all of life,allowing the construction of an estimate of phylogeny?
A) DNA in the nucleus
B) DNA in mitochondria
C) RNA in the nucleus
D) Ribosomal RNA
A) DNA in the nucleus
B) DNA in mitochondria
C) RNA in the nucleus
D) Ribosomal RNA
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32
If two different taxa share common ancestry with each other more recently than either one does with any other organisms,we call them _______ ______.
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33
Museum type specimens are kept as "name bearers" for comparison when potentially new species are discovered.However,the original use of type specimens reflected a sense of the "ideal" or "perfect" specimen as seen in the ______ species concept.
A) typological
B) biological
C) evolutionary
D) phylogenetic
A) typological
B) biological
C) evolutionary
D) phylogenetic
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34
Which is NOT one of the inherent conflicting features of the biological species concept?
A) A species is both a taxonomic rank and a unit of evolution.
B) The functional definition centers on a sexual ability to interbreed but many species are asexual.
C) A species can be defined with boundaries among present organisms, or within a changing lineage over time.
D) Some scientists disagree over the name of a species.
A) A species is both a taxonomic rank and a unit of evolution.
B) The functional definition centers on a sexual ability to interbreed but many species are asexual.
C) A species can be defined with boundaries among present organisms, or within a changing lineage over time.
D) Some scientists disagree over the name of a species.
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35
In the scientific name "Didelphis marsupialis Linnaeus,1758," the section "Linnaeus,1758" indicates that the specimen was
A) named after Linnaeus who was born in 1758.
B) named by Linnaeus who was born in 1758.
C) named by Linnaeus and the description was published in 1758.
D) named by Linnaeus and based on a specimen collected in 1758.
A) named after Linnaeus who was born in 1758.
B) named by Linnaeus who was born in 1758.
C) named by Linnaeus and the description was published in 1758.
D) named by Linnaeus and based on a specimen collected in 1758.
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36
The time,usually on a larger or geological time scale,that a species exists before it becomes another species or goes extinct is its
A) adaptive zone.
B) reproductive cohesion.
C) geographic range.
D) evolutionary duration.
A) adaptive zone.
B) reproductive cohesion.
C) geographic range.
D) evolutionary duration.
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37
A branching diagram whose branches represent real lineages that occurred in the evolutionary past is called a/an _________ _________.
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38
A species of fern that was only found on one small island would be defined as
A) an outgroup.
B) cosmopolitan.
C) speciating.
D) endemic to the island.
A) an outgroup.
B) cosmopolitan.
C) speciating.
D) endemic to the island.
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39
A derived character shared by members of a clade is a _______________.
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40
Which of the following concepts of species is most compatible with the goals of cladistic systematics?
A) typological
B) biological
C) evolutionary
D) phenetic
A) typological
B) biological
C) evolutionary
D) phenetic
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41
"An irreducible (basal)grouping of organisms,diagnosably distinct from other such groupings,and within which there is a parental pattern of ancestry and descent" describes the ________ ________ _______.
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42
If biology moved to a three domain system and attempted to incorporate the five-kingdom system,which kingdom in the current five-kingdom system would have to be split to become monophyletic,and why?
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43
Is it possible that systematists are arguing over definitions that cannot possibly reconcile the state of biological reality? Is it possible that there cannot be a single definition of a species simply because there are so many variables that must go into an encompassing definition? Wouldn't it be better to admit to the reality and adjust the reasoning to fit the reality rather than search for the "perfect" definition?
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44
"A characteristic reaction and mutual relationship between environment and organism,a way of life and not a place where life is led" is the classical description of a/an ___________ _________.
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45
"A single lineage of ancestor-descendant populations that maintains its identity from other such lineages and which has its own evolutionary tendencies and historical fate" describes the _________ _________ _________.
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46
Discern what classification and systematization of species means to a taxonomist.
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47
What is DNA barcoding of species and why might it be a useful tool for scientists?
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48
Species that have very restricted geographic distributions are called ____________________.
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