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Two populations of a species of flightless bird became separated by a river and the birds became two different species. How
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According to the video, when two branches split off from each other, it means what?(1 point)
Responses Speciation Speciation
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What is instantaneous speciation?
a type of speciation that only occurs on islands the formation of a new species over a few
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when two branches split off from each other, it means what?(1 point) Responses Reproduction Reproduction Emmigration Emmigration
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According to the video, when two branches split off from each other, it means what? (1 point)
• Emmigration • Extinction •
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Suppose that a species of fish has split into two populations in a lake: one on the eastem side and one on the western side. How
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Some species undergo polyploidy, which is a multiplication of their chromosomes. That is, they contain full chromosomes from
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Suppose that a type of tree tends to speciate over 10 million years and a species of fly trends to speciate over 1 million
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The image below represents a map of four islands.
Each island is home to a distinct species of lizard. Assuming that all four
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What is sympatric speciation?
Question 5 options: When species are artificially created by humans. When species are separated by
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What did the author mean when noting that Galapagos cormorants split off from other cormorants?
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Which of the following gives the BEST example of data that you could use to determine whether a mutation in a developmental gene
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There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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According to the video, when two branches split off from each other, it means what?(1 point)
Responses Speciation Speciation
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There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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Which circumstances are necessary for a new species to form?
The isolation must last long enough for organisms to evolve
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There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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Starting from a single wild canine species, humans have developed hundreds of breeds of domestic dogs. Which statement is
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Humans and _____ have the most recent common ancestor
Reptiles Apes Cats Jackals
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Based on the figure, imagine two new species, E and F, descended from species C, and two new species, G and H, descended from
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There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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here are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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Which of these is one of the main ways that a new species forms?
a A group is separated from the rest of the species, and
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Geographic isolation of a small population from a main group may contribute to the development of new species. This speciation
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Geographic isolation of a small population from a main group may contribute to the development of new species. This speciation
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Two squirrel populations are prevented from mating only because they live on opposite sides of the Colorado River. This
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Use this image shown to answer the question based on the figure image two new species ENF descend from species C and two new
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Geographic isolation of a small population from a main group may contribute to the development of new species. This speciation
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The diagram shows the development of three species over time.
Which explanation can be constructed using this graph? a A new
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there are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galápagos Islands. They have many similar features but defer in beak size and
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There are 13 species of Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and
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Small differences between parents and offspring accumulate over time. This process(1 point)
Responses prevents parents from being
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Speciation, which leads to diversity among species through natural selection, occurs when
a organisms develop characteristics
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A population of lizards colonizes a region and feeds on small arthropod species. Over time, a small group within the population
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Speciation among the finch populations of the Galapagos Islands occurred primarily as a result of the founder effect,
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Which of these is the clearest sign that two populations are different species?(1 point)
Responses If two populations have
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Speciation, which leads to diversity among species through natural selection, occurs when
a species interact with other species
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Complete the statement below, using the word bank provided.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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Two populations of foxes are prevented from mating only because they live on opposite sides of the Mississippi River. This
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Originally only one squirrel species
inhabited the Ponderosa pine forest around the rim of the Grand Canyon, the Abert squirrels.
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Complete the statement below, using the word bank provided.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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Based on the figure, imagine two new species, E and F, descended from species, G and H descended from species D. The most recent
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Which of these is the clearest sign that two populations are different species
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Which term best describes the speciation of two populations which are divided by geographic isolation? Behavioral
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Speciation, which leads to diversity among species through natural selection, occurs when
a organisms develop characteristics
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Speciation, which leads to diversity among species through natural selection, occurs when
a organisms develop characteristics
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Speciation, which leads to diversity among species through natural selection, occurs when
a once similar species are no longer
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Complete the statement below, using the word bank provided.
Originally only one squirrel species inhabited the Ponderosa pine
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Biological Sciences
Biology
Evolution
Evolution and Adaptation
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary Processes
Genetics
Islands
Reproduction
Taxonomy