front 5 Match the philosopher: Species are created independently and do not
change over time, but do exist in a "great chain of being."
- Plato
- Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
- Charles
Darwin.
- Aristotle
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front 6 Match the philosopher: The fundamental unit of the population is the
population, not the individual
- Plato
- Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
- Charles
Darwin.
- Aristotle
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front 7 Match the philosopher: Variations are unimportant in organisms, and
species are unchanging
- Plato
- Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
- Charles
Darwin.
- Aristotle
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front 8 The Irish "elk" describe by Georges Cuvier suggested to
Darwin that ____.
- the great flood or some other catastrophe killed many once
living organisms.
- organisms could not have originated by
special creation.
- the Earth is old enough for evolution to
have occurred.
- organisms could go extinct.
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front 9 Whales have reduced hind limbs that no longer serve any function.
These are known as _____ traits.
- Homologous
- Vestigial
- Inherited
- Adaptive
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front 10 Which of the following observations helped Darwin shape his concept
of descent with modification?
- South American plants in temperate latitudes are more similar
to South American plants in tropical latitudes than they are to
European plants in temperate latitudes.
- Asteroids cause
mass extinctions.
- Fewer species live on islands than on the
nearest continents.
- Species diversity declines further from
the equator.
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front 11 Why are homologous traits similar?
- They are derived from different ancestors
- They
result from convergent evolution.
- Their appearance is
similar.
- They derived from a common ancestor.
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front 12 Put these events of allopatric speciation in their most likely order:
- Genetic drift
- Geographic Isolation
- Speciation
1. genetic drift > geographic isolation> speciation
2. geographic isolation> genetic drift > speciation
3. speciation> geographic isolation> genetic drift
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front 13 Which of the following does not tend to promote speciation?
- gene flow
- founder effect
- polyploidy
- disruptive selection
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front 14 According to the Hardy-Weinberg Principle, if a population has a
frequency of allele A1 of 0.7, the frequency of allele
A2 is
- .3
- .7
- .14
- .8
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front 15 Gene _____ is the movement of alleles from one population to another.
- flow
- reduction
- split
- evolution
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front 16 Genetic drift is more pronounced in ______ populations.
- small
- new
- old
- large
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front 17 In a gene pool, there is a frequency of allele A1 of 0.4.
The expected genotypic frequency of the heterozygotes in the
next generation would be _________ if the assumption of the
Hardy-Weinberg principle were met.
- .22
- .48
- .15
- .3
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front 18 No two people are genetically identical (except identical twins). The
main source of genetic variation among human individuals is
- new mutations that occurred in the preceding
generation.
- environmental effects.
- geographic
variation within the population.
- the shuffling of alleles
during sexual reproduction.
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front 19 sparrows with average sized wings in florida survive hurricanes
better than those with shorter or longer wings. This is an example of:
- disruptive selection.
- stabilizing selection.
- the bottleneck effect.
- neutral variation.
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front 20 _________selection occurs when certain traits help males succeed in
contests over mates or when certain traits are attractive to females.
- Directional
- Functional
- Sexual
- Advantageous
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front 21 - Tree 2
- Tree 1
- Both Trees
- Neither
trees
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front 22 How do the fauna documented in doushantuo, ediacaran, and burgess
shale fossils compare?
- Ediacaran fauna include the first evidence of animals on
Earth.
- Doushantuo fauna are intermediate in size and
morphological complexity.
- They all include plants.
- Burgess Shale fauna are the largest and most morphologically
complex.
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front 23 Which is the strong evidence supporting the impact hypothesis for the
extinction of the dinosaurs?
- high quantities of iridium in rocks that formed around 65
million years ago
- a dramatic drop in sea level around 251
million years ago
- extinction of 60-80 percent of all
multicellular species on Earth
- the adaptive radiation of
mammals
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front 24 Which likely trigger of the adaptive radiation known as the cambrian
explosion is the best example of ecological opportunity?
- emergence of land plants
- increased oxygen levels in
the atmosphere
- emergence of eukaryotic cells
- insect pollination
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front 25 Which of the following statements best describes the rationale for
applying the principle of parsimony in constructing phylogenetic trees?
- Similarity due to common ancestry should be more common than
similarity due to convergent evolution.
- Parsimony
differentiates between homologies and homoplasies.
- The more
synapomorphic two organisms are the further related they are.
- Parsimony allows the researcher to "root" the
tree.
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front 26 Which of the following structures are homologous?
- a maple leaf and a maple root
- a maple leaf and a fern
frond
- a maple leaf and an oak leaf
- a maple leaf and
an algal blade
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front 27 Which statement about fossilization is correct?
- Organisms that live aboveground are more likely to fossilize
than subterranean organisms.
- Rare species leave a poor
fossil record.
- Only hard parts of organisms can form
fossils.
- There are more fossils of recent organisms than
older ones because biodiversity has increased steadily through
time.
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front 28 You have obtained the following data on genetic similarity among five
species. The higher the number, the closer the relationship between
the two species (so a species is related to itself 100%). What
approach can you take to construct a phylogeny using these data?
- You can employ the cladistics approach to cluster similar
species and infer their branching sequences.
- You can employ
the phenetic approach to cluster similar species and infer their
branching sequences.
- You can employ the platonic approach
to cluster similar species and infer their branching sequences.
- You can employ the adaptive approach to cluster similar species
and infer their branching sequences.
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front 29 Put the following events of earth's history in their proper order:
A. Origin of the earth
B. Origin of life
C. Plants emerge on land
D. Photosynthetic bacteria
E. Bilateral symmetry in animals
F. First flowering plants
G. Radial symmetry in animals
H. Liquid water forms on the surface of earth.
I. Multicellularity
J. Eukaryotic organisms
- A, B, D, E, F, J, I, C, G, H
- A, H, B, D, J, I, G, E,
C, F
- A, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, B, E
- A, B, C, D, E,
F, G, H, I, J
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front 30 According to the latest hypothesis, why do evergreens and not
deciduous trees predominate cold environments?
- Evergreens begin photosynthesizing in early spring, even
before the snow melts; whereas deciduous trees have to wait for the
snow to melt to produce their leaves.
- Evergreens
photosynthesize all year round; whereas deciduous trees can only
photosynthesize in the summer.
- Evergreens do not shed their
leaves and thus do not need as many soil nutrients.
- Evergreens don't photosynthesize, so they don't need the
sun.
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front 31 Which biome has teh widest range of variablility in precipitation?
- Tiaga
- Tropical Rainforest
- Temperate
grassland
- Desert
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front 32 Biologists study how nutrients and energy move among organisms and
through water, soil, and air. Which level of ecological study is this?
- ecosystem ecology
- community ecology
- population ecology
- organismal ecology
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front 33 If the Earth's axis were at 90° to the Sun, what would be different?
- There would be no seasons.
- There would be extended
summers.
- There would be extended winters.
- There
would be no tropical forests.
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front 34 What terrestrial biome has more biomass below ground than above ground?
- temperate grassland
- subtropical desert
- temperate forests
- tropical rainforests
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front 35 Which aspects of a regions climate have the most direct impact on
plant communities?
- soil composition and temperature
- sunlight and
precipitation
- sunlight and soil composition
- temperature and precipitation
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front 36 Which biome has the most natural fires?
- deserts
- grasslands
- tundra
- boreal
forests
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front 37 Which biome is characterized by the presence of permafrost?
- taiga
- grasslands
- tundra
- subtropical
desert
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front 38 Which freshwater environment is characterized by low pH, lack of
nitrogen, and anoxic conditions, making it relative unproductive?
- bogs
- streams
- marshes
- swamps
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front 39 Which of the following statements about hadley cells is true?
- As warm air rises, air at the top of the atmosphere is pushed
poleward and cools.
- The moisture in cool air condenses into
clouds and precipitates because cool air holds more moisture than
warm air.
- Warm air expands and rises from the surface of
the atmosphere around the poles.
- Warm air begins to cool as
it starts to sink at about 30° North and South latitude, causing
subtropical deserts.
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front 40 Currently, how large is the world wide population of humans relative
to Earth's carrying capacity for humans?
- below the carrying capacity
- there is insufficient
information to answer this question.
- above the carrying
capacity
- at the carrying capacity
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front 41 Which of the following statements about a population experiencing
logistic growth is true?
- If the K and N values are far apart, the
population will grow very slowly.
- If K is greater
than N, the population will grow.
- If N is
less than K , the population will not grow.
- If the
K and N values are similar, the amount of
available resources is high.
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front 42 Why are human populations projected to continue rapid growth even
though fertility rates are declining?
- The current growth rate is at an all-time high and
increasing.
- Survivorship in developing countries is
increasing rapidly.
- Infant mortality is rapidly declining
in developed countries.
- The average number of children each
woman has during her lifetime is increasing worldwide.
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front 43 Why can't a female lizard have both high fucundity and high survival?
- The more energy the female devotes to offspring, the less that
can be devoted to her survival.
- Competition for resources
prevents this.
- Female lizards are able to produce only one
set of offspring.
- The females are already maximizing the
number of eggs she lays and if she attempts to nest later in the
season there will not be enough food for her young.
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front 44 Why does the age structure of human populations differ in the
developed vs developing nations?
- In developing countries, the fertility rate and
survivorship have been increasing dramatically. While in
developed countries, fertility rates and survivorship have
been relatively stable.
- In developing
countries, fertility rates and survivorship have been
increasing dramatically. While in developed
countries, the fertility rate and survivorship have been
decreasing dramatically.
- In developing
countries, fertility rates and survivorship have been
decreasing dramatically. While in developed
countries, the fertility rate and survivorship have been
increasing dramatically.
- n developing
countries, fertility rates and survivorship have been relatively
stable. While in developed countries, the
fertility rate and survivorship have been decreasing
dramatically.
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front 45 According to island biogeography theory, what is the relationship
between colonizing success and the number of species already
established on an island?
- There is no relationship between the number of established
species on an island and colonizing success.
- As the number
of established species on an island decreases, colonizing success
also decreases.
- As the number of established species on an
island increases, colonizing success also increases.
- As the
number of established species on an island increases, colonizing
success also decreases.
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front 46 According to island biogeography, what is the relationship between an
island's distance from the mainland and the number of species present
on the island?
- The farther an island is from the mainland, the fewer the
number of species found on the island.
- The closer an island
is to the mainland, the fewer the number of species found on the
island.
- The farther an island is from the mainland, the
larger the number of species found on the island.
- There is
no relationship between the distance from the mainland and the
number of species found on an island.
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front 47 How might a mutualistic relationship between species evolve into a
parasitic one?
- when both species incur more cost than benefit
- when
one of the species starts receiving a greater benefit
- when
both species gain a benefit
- when one of the species stops
receiving a benefit and also begins to incur a cost
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front 48 Humans and sharks both eat fish. Which of these terms applies to the
relationship between the human and the shark?
- parasitism
- mutualism
- competition
- predation
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front 49 Pioneering plant species are successful in newly disturbed
environments because...
A. They are adapted for long-distance dispersal.
B. The are adapted for growth in poor soil conditions.
C. They are adapted for longevity.
D. They grow very rapidly.
E. They are strong competitors.
- A and B only
- A, B, C, and D
- B and E
- A, B, and D
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