BIO 100A Final part 3
most mutations:
are random, meaning they are unrelated to how useful or harmful they might be to the organism in which they occur.
Charles Darwin spent Time on the beagle:
as part of his research wile writing the origin of species
Birds are grouped with turtles, lizards, snakes, alligators, and crocodiles. Birds, however, have feathers and can generate their own body heat, which other reptiles cannot do. Which of the following likely explains the original evolutionary function of feathers in early reptiles?
behavioral displays
Which of the following characteristics defines a chordate?
bilateral symmetry, defined tissues, and deuterostome
Which species concept is based on the degree of reproductive isolation between populations of species?
biological species concept
When a sudden change in the environment, such as a flood or fire, reduces the size of a population, the survivors' collective gene pool will be only a limited representation of what was present before the disaster. This phenomenon is called the:
bottleneck effect
The development of jaws allowed fishes to:
capture and kill prey.
which statement best describes evolution?
change in allele frequencies in a population
All cnidarians have tentacles that are armed with rows of stinging:
cnidocytes.
Nearly one-third of amphibian populations are facing extinction. Which of the following does not attribute to the universal decline in amphibian populations?
competition from mammals
science have evidence that the earth formed
4.5 billion years ago
What is Altruism?
Behaviors that come at a cost to the individual doing the behavior while benefiting the recipient. This behavior can be found across the animal kingdom.
genetic drift is best described as:
evolutionary change due to random events
True or false: Animals with backbones are more evolutionarily successful than organisms without backbones.
False. Each species exhibits adaptations that best suit their environment.
mass extinctions occur most likely because of
extraordinary and sudden changes to the environment.
Three major distinguishing features of the primates are that they have binocular vision, arms that can rotate in their sockets, and __________.
fingers that can grab objects
Which of the following statements is true?
More than 95% of the animal kingdom is made up of invertebrates.
Which of the following is a correct statement about sympatric or allopatric speciation?
Polyploidy is a type of sympatric speciation.
During gene flow, where do the genes flow to?
The genes flow into and out of the population due to migration of individuals from one population to another.
Which statement describes what will happen in this figure?(exam 3 #12)
The turquoise rabbits will survive, and the fast-running trait will increase in frequency.
A dog and a pig attempt to mate. We are aware that these are two different animal species. But what is the best explanation for the barrier that makes it impossible for them to successfully mate?
There is a prezygotic barrier between the two animals: the male's reproductive cell cannot fertilize the female's reproductive cell.
which of the following is true of all animals?
They are capable of movement at some stage of their life cycle.
In the Urey-Miller experiment, the electrical sparks served what purpose?
They were used to simulate lightning in earth's early atmosphere.
A new animal is discovered with a prominent muscular foot that attaches to underwater rocks. The animal also has a one-piece shell. To which of the following animal groups does this new animal belong?
gastropods
Which one of the following is not an agent of evolutionary change?
genetic shift
Which of the following would not be classified as an arthropod?
giant clam
The most recent species in the Homo genera was discovered in a series of caves in South Africa. What is the name of this newly discovered (extinct) species?
homo naledi
Horses and donkeys can breed and produce sterile offspring known as mules. Horses and donkeys remain separate species because of this hybrid sterility, which is:
a postzygotic barrier to reproduction.
The figure represents an evolutionary tree of the: (exam 3 #34)
animals
a population
is a group of organisms of the same species living in the same geographic region.
In the 1790s, Georges Cuvier found the fossil remains of mastodons. This conflicted with the prevailing worldview in Europe because:
it meant that extinction must occur, since nothing resembling mastodons existed on earth at that time.
Which of the following is not necessary for the evolution of a trait by natural selection?
large population size
An air environment, gravity, and desiccation are three challenges that were addressed in the evolution of reptiles. What three evolutionary innovations addressed these challenges?
lungs, better limb support, and the amniotic egg
which of the following characteristics is common to all mammals
mammary glands
the origin of all genetic variation
mutation
background extinction occur mostly due to
natural selection
Which node in this diagram represents the most recent common ancestor of mice, rats, humans, and birds? (exam 3 #23)
node B
directional selection favors
one extreme phenotype
Which terrestrial problem correctly matches its evolutionary solution?
oxygen in the air; lungs
Which characteristic is unique to lobe-finned fish?
pelvic and pectoral fins
Complete the sentence: __________ evolve; ___________ do not.
populations; individual organisms
adaptation
refers both to the process by which organisms become better matched to their environment and to the features of an organism that make it more fit than other individuals.
which groups grow by molting
roundworms and arhtropods
which state statement is true?
species is the most specific category
Which is the only animal phylum to not possess true tissues?
sponges
Evolution can occur when certain individuals in a population are born with characteristics that make them more likely to:
survive and reproduce compared to other individuals in the population
Which of the following types of worms include species that are internal parasites?
tapeworms
sponges are sessile organisms as adults. they are classified as animals because
they exhibit movement as juveniles.
The difference between macroevolution and microevolution is that:
they take place on different time scales.
True or False. Cooperation and innovation are thought to have contributed to the success of Homo sapiens ?
true