Anthro Test #1
Which of the following men influenced - either directly or indirectly - the work of Charles Darwin (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
- Lmarack - Linnaeus - Lyell - one more!!
Forces in the environment that influence an individual's survival and fitness are known as environmental _____________.
??
Monosomies and trisomies are due to:
??? not point mutation lol
The genetic recombination that sometimes occurs during the earliest phase of meiosis is known as [response1] (your answer must contain two words).
????
Darwin discovered that individuals that possess adaptive variations (i.e. "favorable" traits):
ALL the above
Which one of the following statements about science and the scientific method is NOT true?
All scientists interpret data in the same way, which makes science a perfect process that is not prone to error.
Gametes: A, Egg and sperm cells B contain 23 chromosomes
Both A and B are correct
Which of the following naturalists was NOT a supporter of biological evolution (i.e. change in species over time)?
Carolus Linneaus
Which one of the following is an example of an autosome?
Chromosome 11
The first person to accurately describe how evolution works by natural selection, and get his work published and widely known, was _______________ (insert his last name only).
Darwin
Meiosis is the type of cell division that produces: A. Haploid Cells B. Egg cells D. Sperm
F. A, B and D are correct
Scientific experiments rely mostly on a scientists intuition and hunches, rather than observations and data collection.
False
A scientific hypothesis or theory must be _____________, meaning that it must at least be possible to demonstrate that it's false should falsifying evidence be discovered during the experiment.
Falsifiable
Alterations in DNA - such as a base deletion or insertion - are known as [response1] .
Mutations
As discussed in the "What Darwin Never Knew" video, the fittest rock pocket mice living in environments with light-colored rocks were the individuals with:
None of the above
The majority of our DNA is stored in the ___________ of each of our cells.
Nucleus
An organism's fitness can be best measured by observing its:
Number of offsprings
The information contained in the Bible isn't scientific because it isn't testable, falsifiable or possible to replicate.
True
Without variation, a species is more vulnerable to dying out if new environmental/selective pressures arise.
True
Which of the following examples is most associated with Cuvier's catastrophism?
a natural disaster that killed off the dinosaurs
Lamarck's "Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics" can best be described as
a trait acquired by an individual during his/her lifetime can be passed on to offspring
This karyotype is: ex showed two X chromosomes
an example of a trisomy
In the video "How Does Evolution Really Work?", the environmental pressure that resulted in hummingbird populations with longer bills was:
an increased length in the flowers from which they obtain nectar
Somatic cells:
are the cells of the body that are not gametes
Among the following, which one is smallest in size? - gene - codon (3 amino acids) -base: chemical units that make up genes
base
The ____________ is the fundamental "building block" of all living things (select answer from the following: gene, cell or phosphate).
cell
Which one of the following - regarding Transcription - is NOT true?
it's the step of protein synthesis that produces a protein molecule
The molecule that carries genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosomes during the second phase of protein synthesis is:
mRNA
The main source of variation in a population is:
mutations
In the constant struggle to develop insecticides that effectively kill the pests that feed on agricultural crops, _______________ are the environmental pressure that result in differing rates of reproductive success among insects, often resulting in the evolution of a largely resistant population.
wheat and plants that insects feed on