Bio Exam 1
most common recent ancestor
(mcra) the branch point above the root of the tree
fitness
-a measure of how well individuals survive and reproduce in the environment -most fit have the most offspring
hypothesis
-a statement that is an educated guess about the cause of the observed phenomenon -must be testable and falsifiable
biological hierarchy
-an organizational concept map allowing us to focus on varying levels of life -atoms, molecules, cells, tissue, organs, organ system, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biospheres
in a phylogenetic tree, the most recent common ancestor of all the organisms in the tree would be found: -at the top left of the tree -at the branch point just above the root of the tree -at the top right of the tree -at the branch point just below two of the organisms listed across the top of the tree
-at the branch point just above the root of the tree
phylogenetic trees
-hypothesized reconstructions of evolutionary history of two or more groups of organisms -exant (living) organisms at the tips of branches with common ancestors located at the branch points
reproductive isolation of populations can be caused by: (select all that apply) -behavioral differences -a decrease in resource availability -an increase in resource availability -physical separation
1 & 4 are correct
lions and leopards are different species, but they are in the same genus. this means they also: (select all that apply) -are reproductively isolated from each other -share a common ancestor -are in the same order -are both common ancestors to tigers
1, 2, 3 are correct
scientific method
1. accumulate data and observations 2. formulate hypothesis and predictions 3. observation and experimentation 4. new data 5. conclusion 6. theory
for two closely related species, the most recent common ancestor is: (select all that apply) -the same as the most dominant of the two species -a population -exant (alive today) -not the same as either descendants
2 & 4 are correct
which of the following are considered evidence for evolution? (select all that apply) -comparative embryology -comparative anatomy -the fossil record -genetics
all of the above
which of the following is/are characteristics that could be used to determine if two species are related? (select all that apply) -physiology -genetic data -anatomy -fossil ancestors
all of the above
which of the following is/are characteristics that could be used to determine if two species are related? (select all that apply) -anatomy -genetic data -physiology -fossil ancestors
all of the above are correct
cladistics
an approach to systematics in which organisms are placed into groups called clades based primarily on common descent
what are the characteristics found in the ancestor of a clade? -derived characteristics -ancestral characteristics -carton characteristics -analogous characteristics
ancestral characteristics
nested hierarchies
any individual set of branches is also part of a larger set of branches
evolution
change in generic makeup of a population over time (descent with modification)
what is the term for a group of organisms that consists of a common ancestor and lists all of its descendants? -polyphyletic group -paraphyletic group -clade -ancestry
clade
an experimental sample/treatment that does not contain the variable being tested is called: -test sample -mitochondrial sample -non-variable sample -control sample
control sample
to test a hypothetical phylogeny, you need to: -declare it a theory and then design experiments to test predictions of that theory -publish the phylogeny and ask for the opinion of your colleagues -design an experiment to compare characteristics of the organisms -read about other phylogenies and see if yours shows the same relationships
design an experiment to compare characteristics of the organisms
the most widely accepted tree of life has all living things divided into three major groups called: -kingdoms -domains -species -communities
domains
true or false: classification schemes (how scientists think organisms are related to each other) are permanent and cannot change
false
true or false: horizontal transfer slows down the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
false
true or false: phylogenetic trees are theories that can not be tested and so are treated as a fact
false
what are the characteristics of a hypothesis? (select all that apply) -falsifiable -testable -correct/true -repeatable
falsifiable, testable, repeatable
derived characteristics
features that are different from features found in ancestors
ancesteral characteristics
inherited attributes that resemble those of an ancestor to the group
which of the following is a valid scientific hypothesis? -lions like tigers better than they like leopards -female lions think that male lions without manes are not sexy -lions and tigers are closely related species -tigers love to play in the water
lions and tigers are closely related species
what is the first step in the scientific method? -formulate a hypothesis -make an observation or review accumulated data -draw conclusions conduct an experiment
make an observation or review accumulated data
experiments
manipulations of the system, followed by additional observations
the mechanism that drives the evolution of new species is: -analogy -the fossil record -homology -natural selection
natural selection
homologous structures
occupy similar positions and arise from a common ancestral structure, but have different functions
homology
organisms share a common ancestor in which that structure originated and evolutionary mechanisms resulted in modifications in size and shape we see today
a visual representation of the evolutionary relationship between groups of organisms is called a: -branch -taxa -taxonomy -phylogenetic tree
phylogenetic tree
the hypothesized evolutionary history of a species or group of species is a: -Linnean system -phylogeny -time-line -testimony
phylogeny
evolution is a change at the level of: -cells -populations -communities -organisms
populations
analogous structures
share a function but do not arise from a structure that is found in a common ancestor
microevolution
small changes (one or two genes in individuals of the same species) over a long period of time
variable
some condition of the experimental setup that can be manipulated by the experimenter
taxonomy
systematics to describe the activity of classifying and naming living things
which of the following is NOT a characteristic of living things? -the ability to maintain homeostasis -the ability to respond to the environment -the ability to move using muscles -the ability to remain organized, relative to their environment
the ability to move using muscles
macroevolution
the accumulation of microevolutionary changes over a long period of time can lead to the formation of new species
phylogenetics
the determination of the evolutionary history of a species or group of species
cladogram
the graphical representation of the relationships between organisms in a clade (essentially the same as phylogenetic trees)
phylogeny
the hypothesized evolutionary history of a species or group of species
the most fit individuals in a population are: -the fastest individuals -the individuals that leave the most offspring -the individuals with the most new mutations -the strongest individuals
the individuals that leave the most offspring
natural selection is: -the same thing as evolution -the outcome of differences in survival and reproduction among individuals that differ in details of heritable traits -the survival of strongest -a random event in nature
the outcome of differences in survival and reproduction among individuals that differ in details of heritable traits
morphology
the physical structures of an organism
what is taxonomy? -the process of classifying living organisms -the physical structures of living organisms -a group of unrelated living organisms -a group if unrelated fossilized living organisms
the process of classifying living organisms
biology
the scientific study of life
In Pasteur's experiment, whether dust had access to the surface of the broth was the: -hypothesis -experiment -variable -control
variable
what kind of information is NOT typically used to construct a phylogeny? -anatomy -morphology -genetics -GPS location
GPS location
evolution is: -the change in the physical appearance of an individual over time -the adaptation of organisms to aquatic environments -a change in the genetic make-up of a population over time -a random and immediate genetic change after an individual adapts to a new environment
a change in the genetic make-up of a population over time
taxon
a group of organisms at any level (shorthand for taxonomic unit, plural = taxa)
clade
a group of organisms that consists of a common ancestor and all its descendants
controls
a setup where everything is the same except for the one variable being tested
theory/scientific theories
a statement or set of statements that explains some aspect of the natural world and that is supported by substantial amounts of data from diverse lines of investigation
a condition in an experiment that can be manipulated by a researcher is called: -the environment of the experiment -a hypothesis -the experimental/statistical design -a variable
a variable