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During the drought of 1977 on the island of Daphne major which of the following answers correctly explains why birds with larger
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Which of the following best explains why the Galápagos islands are still used for evolution research today?
* 1 point The
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Which term describes a characteristic or behavior that improves an organism’s ability to survival?(1 point)
Responses evolution
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For a polygenic trait, the two extremes were selected for - therefore changing the allelic frequency in a population and the
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kaite marie
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What logical fallacy is committed when decay rates are used to "prove" evolution?
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How geographic isolation of a common ancestral species of finches has led to the development of 14 different species of finches
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When Charles Darwin published his book On the Origin of Species, he addressed his theory of descent with modification through(1
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Evolution Unit Test
3 of 143 of 14 Items Question A scientist discovers a fossil of a new organism and places it in the fossil
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Why do organisms evolve? (1 point)
Changes in the environment cause organisms to change ^ Organisms with traits that help them
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Which example demonstrates divergence?(1 point)
Responses Species A and B evolve into species C. Species A and B evolve into
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Why do organisms evolve?(1 point) Responses Organisms naturally select traits that help them survive and reproduce. Organisms
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A common ancestor is an organism that is the(1 point) Responses direct ancestor of two or more different organisms.
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If members of a population have a variety of traits, it is(1 point)
Responses less likely that most of the members will have
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lover
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Examine the image shown here. These two species shown are pollinators and the flowering plant that they feed upon. Which
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You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all
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truestforms10
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Study the picture of the birds. These birds are all types of birds found in the islands of Hawaii and they all evolved from a
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Evolution Unit Test Answers
1. differences between organisms. 2. direct ancestor of two or more different organisms. 3. The
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Which animal trait was Darwin’s theory of natural selection based on?(1 point)
Responses beak morphology of Galápagos finches
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In order for a trait to be considered a competitive advantage, the trait must(1 point)
Responses allow the individual to utilize
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True False
The fish probably has a more recent common ancestor with the salamander because they both retain gills and tails as
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hallie
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Group Behavior Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which piece of evidence would best support the argument for kin selection
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Individual species with which of the following characteristics would be most likely to survive, according to Darwin?(1 point)
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A scientist compares the amino acid sequences of four species to a similar protein produced by a human. The table shows the
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Andrew willams
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Natural selection is the direct result of species that are better adapted to certain environments, thus increasing their
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In three to five sentences, explain how the fossil record provides evidence for the idea of natural selection..
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What most likely caused the finches on the Galapagos Islands to have beaks that
were different from the finches living on the
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paris
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Which of the following scenarios best explains how resource partitioning can lead to adaptive radiation?(1 point)
Responses The
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ayo im broke
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Taxonomy is the scientific study of how organisms(1 point)
Responses reproduce. reproduce. are classified. are classified. are
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stream "bite me" by enhypen
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I feel confident about explaining natural selection because
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What change is observed in a distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection?(1 point)
Responses It shifts
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stan enhypen
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How did the Industrial Revolution impact the population of peppered moths in Britain? (1 point)
Responses The Industrial
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What is the name of a specific type of model that shows how animals diverge during evolution?(1 point)
Responses hierarchy
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Tang SanZang
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Originally only one squirrel species inhabited the Ponderosa pine forest around the rim of the Grand Canyon, the Abert
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humans mice and giraffes share common ancestor what traits help scientists understand that these organisms share a common
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Which mutation scenario will always lead to natural selection?(1 point)
Responses a mutation causes a gene to become inactivated
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What statement accurately describes the relationship between variations and fitness?
a Variations always increase fitness. b
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How did the Industrial Revolution impact the population of peppered moths in Britain?
a The light-colored moths became more
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How does an individual with a competitive advantage lead to the evolution of an entire species?(1 point)
Responses Those who have
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
By studying the limbs and fossils of different animals, such as a horse leg and a human
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not saying my name
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Which mutation scenario will always lead to natural selection?
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Natural selection causes changes in
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses individuals. individuals. genotypes. genotypes. populations. populations.
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Consider the following scenario:
In an aquatic bird population, some birds have long legs. Other birds have short legs. The food
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sebastian chapa
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Consider the following scenario:
In an aquatic bird population, some birds have long legs. Other birds have short legs. The food
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Which of the following correctly states the relationship between hippos and whales?
A) Whales evolved from hippos. B)Hippos
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explain why analogous structures occur in nature
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All vertebrate embryos have a tail and gill slits at some point during embryonic development. What does this suggest about
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Select three process that can increase the variation of a species.
a budding b selective breeding c genetic engineering d cloning
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Which of the following scenarios BEST illustrates the process of evolution? * 1 point
A group of burrowing toads hibernates
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Biological Evolution Evidence Unit Test
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