Test 4
If p= 0.6, what is q?
0.4
The closest living relatives of modern humans are
African apes
A fungal infection that covers an amphibian's skin can quickly kill the animal. Why cant amphibians tolerate their skin being covered with a foreign substance?
Amphibians have small lungs and use their skin fort gas exchange; the suffocate when the skin is covered with fungal growth
True or False: Members of two different species are never capable of mating.
False
Which of the following is a hominin?
Neandertal, australopithecine, Home erectus and Cro-Magnon
What would you most likely call a long chain of bacteria cells that are spherical in shape?
Streptococcus
Which of the following statements is true about the phylogenetic tree shown here?
The green monkey and rhesus monkey share a common ancestor with the gibbon and chimpanzee
What is meant by an organism's biotic potential?
The maximum rate of population growth with unlimited resources.
Which of the following is true about the majority of less-developed countries (LDCs) ?
They support the highest populations
A butterfly species has very wide distribution across southern Florida. In addition, the adults and caterpillars can use a wide array of plant species as a food source and also tolerant a broad range of temperatures. Based on these criteria, this species is unlikely to face extinction in the immediate future.
True, because they have broad habitat tolerances
A virus is specific to a particular type of host cell because
a glycoprotein on the viral capsid is a specific match to a receptor on the surface of a compatible host cell
Which event is specific to the Cretaceous mass extinction?
a large meteor impact
Retroviruses a. contains the enzyme reverse transcriptase b. only invade plants c. contain DNA d. produce protein directly from DNA e. produce RNA from DNA
a. contains the enzyme reverse transcriptase
Microevolution is the term that applies to which of the following? a. small scale changes over a short period of time b. any evolution at any scale c. large scale changes over a long period of time d. small scale changes over a long period of time e. changes of any scale within microorganisms
a. small scale changes over a short period of time
Some species of pathogenic bacteria are able to attack specific cells in the human body due to the structure called
adhesion factors
If a population of 200 squirrels has a 10 percent growth rate each year, how many individuals will there in the population after 3 years?
approximately 266
homologous structures
are often shared by organisms in the same line of descent
Which is the correct order of events in the lytic cycle of a bacteriophage?
attachment- penetration- biosynthesis- maturation-release
Which of these is mismatched? a. corolla-petal b. calyx- stigma c. stamen- anther d. carpel- ovary e. stamen- filament
b. calyx -stigma
Viroids and prions are alike in that both are infectious a. proteins b. molecules c. DNA d. RNA e. cell types
b. molecules
Which of the following would be considered analogous structures? a. the wings of a bird and forelimbs of a reptile b. the wings of a fly and the wings of a sparrow c. the pelvis of a human and the pelvis of a whale d. the forelimb of a bat and the forelimb of a horse e. the flipper of a dolphin and the arm
b. the wings of a fly and the wings of a sparrow
Elaborate courtship behaviors in animals, such as the blue-footed booby of the Galápagos islands, is an example of which of the following reproductive barriers?
behavioral isolation
When making bread, you first "proof" the yeast by mixing it with sugar in lukewarm water. Assuming that the yeast are alive, what happens next and why?
bubbles form as the yeast ferment sugar and release carbon dioxide
What feature enables the paramecium to move?
cilia
_____________ is the vascular tissue that conducts water and minerals from a plant's roots to its leaves a. Phloem b. Hypha c. Endosperm d. Xylem e. Corolla
d. Xylem
Which of the following is a characteristic only found in some viruses a. an inner core of nucleic acid b. an envelope c. genomes consisting of either DNA or RNA d. is an obligate intracellular parasite e. a protein capsid
d. is an obligate intracellular parasite
The presence of which features is the first step to being classified in domain Eukarya a. ribosomes b. chloroplasts c. mitochondria d. membrane-bound nucleus e. cell wall
d. membrane- bound nucleus
During a recent hurricane, 25 individuals of the same butterfly species were blown onto a barrier island in southern Florida. The hurricane which lead to the arrival of the butterflies on the island is an example of a ________ factor.
density-independent
Which of the following statements is/are true about human population growth? a. human population densities tend to be highest along the coasts b. the Black Plague resulted in a decreased growth rate in the 1300s c. the majority of the world's human population live in Asia d. changes during the Industrial Revolution led to a steep rise in the human population e. All of the above statements are true
e. All of the above statements are true
Without bacteria in the environment a. adequate amounts of carbon would not be available to living organisms b. plants would not be able to grow due to lack of nitrogen c. bioremediation would have limited use of a tool to clean up pollutants. d. there would be shortage of decomposer organisms e. all of the choices are correct
e. All of the choices are correct.
Which of the following generates genetic variation within a population? a. independent assortment of alleles b. mutation c. genetic recombination d. sexual reproduction e. all of the above answers describe ways that genetic variation is generated in a population
e. all of the above answers describe ways that genetic variation is generated in a population
Which of the following is an emerging virus? a. HIV b. SARS c. H5N1 d. West Nile e. all of the above are considered emerging viruses
e. all of the above are considered emerging viruses
Which of the following groups provides protection and nourishment to the embryo? a. angiosperms only b. gymnosperms only c. bryophytes only d. lycophytes only e. all plants
e. all plants
Which is not typical adult amphibian characteristics?
four-chambered heart
Which is a unique characteristic of mammals?
hair
In 2004, fossil skeletons of a new Homo species were discovered in Indonesia and named Homo floresiensis. Which factor was the key to classify this species in the genus Homo?
human alike rather than apelike craniums
A phylogenetic tree
indicates common ancestors
The increase in frequency of dark phenotypes in response to increased pollution is called
industrial melanism
Which of these has the necessary adaptations to survive in a dry land environment?
insect
At the bottom of the seed is?
is stored food
Beekeepers and scientists are puzzled and troubled by a decline in bee populations around the world. What would you predict as a likely consequence of the widespread lack of bees?
loss of crop productivity
What are the key features of chordates?
notochord, dorsal tubular nerve cord, pharyngeal pouches, and a tail
By definition, a fruit is derived from the
ovary
Which Hardy-Weinberg condition is violated by sexual selection?
random mating
In the process of natural selection, individuals that are most fit are the one that
reproduce the most
Organisms are more likely to face extinction if they have which of the following characteristics?
restricted geographic ranges
exponential growth
results in accelerating growth
A female peacock chooses a mate based on his showy plumage and courtship dance. This is an example of
sexual selection
Jacob is studying a population of wrens in Michigan. Over several years, he notices that the population always stabilizes at around 45 individuals is
the carrying capacity
When a population reaches the stable equilibrium phase, this is considered
the carrying capacity of the environment
In regards to natural selection, which of the following individuals would be considered the most fit?
the individual that has the greatest number of offspring
In random mating
there is no factor influencing mate choice.
Emperor penguins defend an area around their nests. Their territory encompasses a complete circle around the nest with approximately a 0.5 m radius. If each nesting penguin has this same size and shape territory, what type of distribution will these animals exhibit?
uniform
Which of these is present in all fishes?
vertebrae
A zygote fails to undergo mitosis because of the mismatch in the number of chromosomes. This is an example of
zygote mortality