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1
Gene flow is
A)the ability of the organisms to exchange genetic material.
B)the relative similarity between the genes of different species.
C)the movement of genes from one generation to the next or from one region to another.
D)None of the above.
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Geographic isolation occurs when a __________ arises and sets off part of a species' __________.
A)Barrier / niche
B)Range / habitat
C)Barrier / range
D)Range / niche
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For speciation to occur, populations must be
A)geographically isolated.
B)genetically isolated.
C)environmentally isolated.
D)All of the above.
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Polyploidy is the condition of having multiple sets of __________; this can occur during __________.
A)chromosomes / mitosis but not during meiosis
B)chromosomes / meiosis but not during mitosis
C)chromosomes / either mitosis or meiosis
D)mitotic spindles / either mitosis or meiosis
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Genetic isolation can occur because of
A)seasonal isolation.
B)habitat preference.
C)ecological isolation.
D)All of the above.
6
Mating calls, strutting, displays of plumage, and coded sounds result in
A)behavioral isolation.
B)reproductive isolation.
C)genetic isolation.
D)All of the above.
7
When studying the history of evolutionary thought, it should be remembered that __________ expressed curiosity about changes in animals and __________ proposed that acquired characteristics could be transmitted from parents to offspring.
A)Lamarck / Buffon
B)Buffon / Lamarck
C)Lamarck / Wallace
D)Buffon / Wallace
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The theory of natural selection is based on which of the following assumptions?
A)No two organisms are exactly alike.
B)Favorable characteristics become more common in the species, and unfavorable characteristics are lost.
C)All organisms produce more offspring than can survive.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following might be modern updates on the theory of natural selection?
A)An organism's capacity to overproduce results in surplus organisms.
B)Selecting agents favor individuals with the best combination of genes.
C)Resources are in short supply, so some individuals will do without.
D)All of the above.
10
The basic pattern of divergent evolution states that
A)individual speciation events cause successive branches in the evolution of a group of organisms.
B)individual speciation events are induced by changes in the environment.
C)organisms of widely different backgrounds develop similar characteristics, such as the ability to fly.
D)evolutionary history can be reconstructed from either the genetic background or the environmental constraints of different groups of organisms.
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The evolutionary explosion of a new species from a common ancestor is known as
A)convergent evolution.
B)adaptive radiation.
C)competitive exclusion.
D)competitive inclusion.
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The difference between gradualism and punctuated equilibrium is that in gradualism
A)evolution occurs in spurts of rapid growth followed by periods of little or no evolutionary change.
B)evolution occurs at a rather steady rate, particularly for any given species.
C)evolution occurs in spurts, but the spurts gradually become more and more subtle.
D)evolution is not influenced by environmental factors.
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When examining the evolutionary history of organisms, it is important to remember that
A)different populations of the same species show genetic differences.
B)indirect evidence, as well as direct evidence, must be examined.
C)fossil evidence indicates that about 99% of all species that ever existed are now extinct.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following is the correct evolutionary order?
A)Australopithecus africanus, Homo erectus, Homo habilis, Homo sapiens
B)Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Australopithecus africanus, Homo sapiens
C)Australopithecus africanus, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens
D)Australopithecus africanus, Neanderthals, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens
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Hybrid animals like mules are not considered to be a species because
A)they do not reproduce.
B)they are not common enough.
C)they can only be maintained by humans.
D)they are the result of convergent evolution.
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Two closely related organisms are not considered to be separate species unless
A)they look different.
B)they are reproductively isolated.
C)they are able to interbreed.
D)they are in different geographic parts of the world.
17
What percent of the number of species that have ever been present on the face of the earth are extinct?
A)10 percent
B)50 percent
C)75 percent
D)99 percent
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Which of the following is NOT necessary for speciation?
A)genetic isolation from other species
B)genetic variety within a species
C)hundreds of millions of years
D)reproduction
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Hummingbirds and honeybees both make noise as they fly from flower to flower collecting nectar. This is an example of
A)adaptive radiation.
B)convergent evolution.
C)divergent evolution.
D)punctuated equilibrium.
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Polyploidy
A)is common among animals.
B)is generally a slow evolutionary process.
C)involves multiple sets of chromosomes.
D)is a rare mechanism for speciation.
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Punctuated equilibrium was proposed by
A)Darwin and Wallace.
B)Lamarck.
C)Eldredge and Gould.
D)Buffon.
22
An organism invades an unexploited environment. What type of evolutionary pattern would you expect will follow?
A)divergent evolution
B)adaptive radiation
C)polyploidy
D)convergent evolution
23
Although several species of firefly may live in the same area, they do not interbreed. Each species of firefly has a unique flash that is used to signal potential mates of the same species. In fireflies, cross-species matings are prevented by
A)mechanical isolation.
B)ecological isolation.
C)seasonal isolation.
D)behavioral isolation.
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Two groups of organisms belong to different species if
A)gene flow between the two groups is not possible, even in the absence of physical barriers.
B)physical barriers separate the two groups thereby preventing cross matings.
C)the two groups of organisms have a different physical appearance.
D)individuals from the two groups, when mated, produce hybrid offspring.
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The Darwin-Wallace theory of natural selection corresponds with
A)gradualism.
B)polyploidy.
C)punctuated equilibrium.
D)the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
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To be considered a species, organisms must
A)have the potential to interbreed and produce viable and fertile offspring.
B)have the potential to interbreed, even if they are unable to produce viable and fertile offspring.
C)not be able to breed with other organisms.
D)All of the above.







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