front 1 If the half-life of carbon-14 is about 5,730 years, then a fossil
that has one-sixteenth the | back 1 22,900 |
front 2 Which measurement(s) would help determine absolute dates by
radiometric means? | back 2 Two of the responses above are correct. |
front 3 What is true of the fossil record of mammalian origins? | back 3 It includes transitional forms with progressively specialized teeth. |
front 4 If a fossil is encased in a stratum of sedimentary rock without any
strata of igneous rock (for | back 4 difficult to determine the absolute age of the fossil, because
radiometric dating of sedimentary |
front 5 The first terrestrial organisms probably were considered which of the
following? | back 5 2 AND 4 |
front 6 The evolution of mammals from early tetrapods | back 6 is an example of macroevolution. |
front 7 If two continents converge and are united, then the collision should
cause | back 7 a net loss of intertidal zone and coastal habitat. |
front 8 The major evolutionary episode corresponding most closely in time
with the formation of | back 8 Permian extinctions. |
front 9 An organism has a relatively large number of Hox genes in its genome.
Which of the | back 9 The organism has the genetic potential to have a relatively complex anatomy. |
front 10 Bagworm moth caterpillars feed on evergreens and carry a silken case
or bag around with | back 10 paedomorphosis. |
front 11 The loss of ventral spines by modern freshwater sticklebacks is due
to natural selection | back 11 silencing (loss of expression). |
front 12 Larval flies (maggots) express the Ubx gene in all of their segments,
and thereby lack | back 12 paedomorphosis. |
front 13 The existence of the phenomenon of exaptation is most closely
associated with which of the | back 13 Evolution is limited by historical constraints. |
front 14 One explanation for the evolution of insect wings suggests that wings
began as lateral | back 14 exaptations. |
front 15 Many species of snakes lay eggs. However, in the forests of northern
Minnesota where | back 15 species selection. |
front 16 In the 5 to 7 million years that the hominid lineage has been
diverging from its common | back 16 species selection |
front 17 The existence of evolutionary trends, such as increasing body sizes
among horse species, is | back 17 in particular environments, similar adaptations can be beneficial in more than one species. |
front 18 Fossil evidence indicates that several kinds of flightless dinosaurs
possessed feathers. If | back 18 their feathers originally served as insulation, and only later became flight surfaces. |
front 19 depicted in Figure 23.1, on average Earth's magnetic field
has undergone reversal once every | back 19 250,000 years. |
front 20 Which section of sea-floor crust should have the thickest layer of
overlying sediment, | back 20 E |
front 21 If a particular marine organism is fossilized in the sediments
immediately overlying the | back 21 C only |
front 22 How many other bands of sea-floor crust in Figure 23.1 have the same
magnetic polarity as | back 22 4 bands |
front 23 Assuming that the rate of sea-floor spreading was constant during the
1-million-year period | back 23 500,000 years |
front 24 Assuming the existence of fossilized markers for each of the
following chemicals, what is the | back 24 2, 4, 1, 3 |
front 25 Hawaii is the most southeastern of the seven islands and is also
closest to the sea-floor | back 25 around the base of Kauai, the oldest of the Hawaiian islands |
front 26 According to the theory of sea-floor spreading, oceanic islands, such
as the Hawaiian Islands | back 26 1, 2, 4, and 5 |
front 27 Upon being formed, oceanic islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands,
should feature what | back 27 a variety of empty ecological niches, leading to adaptive radiation |