bio exam 4
2.5 billion years ago
According to this evolutionary tree, the archaea and eukaryotes last shared a common ancestor ________.
The first organisms to colonize land were animals.
All of the following are true EXCEPT one. Choose the exception.
star-shaped
All of the following represent known prokaryote shapes except
gel electrophoresis
Cutting DNA with a particular restriction enzyme produces DNA fragments that can be separated by ________.
plants and animals living on a continent seemed more closely related to each other than to plants and animals living in similar regions on other continents
During his trip on the Beagle, Darwin found that ________.
protists
Eukaryotes that are not fungi, animals, or plants are classified in a "catch-all" category called ________.
protozoans
Flagellates, amoebas, apicomplexans, and ciliates are all what type of protist?
Both produce flowers.
Gymnosperms and angiosperms share multiple similarities. All of these are similarities except one. Choose the exception.
common ancestry
Homology is evidence of ________.
0.30
If the frequency of one allele in a population is 0.7 in a population with two alleles at a particular locus, what is the frequency of the alternate allele?
normal versions of human genes are transferred to patients who carry a mutated allele
In human gene therapy ________.
frequency of the homozygotes for one allele
In the Hardy-Weinberg formula, what does p2 represent?
ferns and their allies
Much of the coal we use today came from ________ that lived during the Carboniferous.
mycorrhizae
Mutualistic associations of plant roots and fungi are called ________.
a process in which organisms with certain inherited traits are more likely to survive and reproduce than individuals with other traits
Natural selection can be defined as ________.
angiosperms
Nearly all food plants are ________.
475 million
Plants first moved onto land at least ________ years ago
snowflake
Radial symmetry is seen in a ________.
bacteria
Restriction endonuclease enzymes that are used to "cut" DNA are obtained from ________.
different numbers of repeats of short DNA sequences at certain sites in the genome
STR analysis is a DNA profiling technique that makes use of the fact that different people have ________.
microbial
Scientists hypothesize that disrupting our ________ communities may increase our susceptibility to infectious diseases, predispose us to certain cancers, and contribute to conditions such as asthma and other allergies, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, and autis
suspension feeders
Sponges are examples of ________.
play a role in all of the choices listed here
The Human Genome Project has the potential to ________.
colonial, flagellated protist
The common ancestor of all animals is likely to have been a ________.
produce spores
The function of a mushroom is to ________.
21,000
The human genome contains approximately ________ genes.
mutation
The original source of genetic variation that serves as the raw material for evolution is ________.
a lichen, a mutually beneficial symbiosis
The photo below shows ________.
arthropods
The phylogenetic tree indicates that annelids are most closely related to ________.
have true tissues
The phylogenetic tree indicates that flatworms are similar to cnidarians in that bot
64%
The presence of freckles is due to a dominant allele. Four percent of the individuals in a particular population lack freckles. Use the Hardy-Weinberg formula to calculate the percentage of individuals in this population who are homozygous dominant for freckles.
Archaea
The prokaryotic group that tends to inhabit extreme environments belongs to _______
genomics
The scientific field that studies complete sets of genes is called ________.
there have been a small number of successes, including with the disease SCID
The state of human gene therapy today is that ________.
polyp
The stationary stage of the cnidarian life cycle is the ________ stage.
arthropods
There are more species of ________ than of any other type of animal
skull and a backbone
Unique features of vertebrates include the presence of a(n) ________.
an organism carrying a gene that was acquired by artificial means
What is the definition of a genetically modified organism?
bryophyte
What is this organism?
roundworms
Which animals have a cylindrical body that is tapered at both ends?
smell
Which aspect of truffle mushrooms drives their commercial importance?
DNA ligase
Which enzyme is used to bind DNA fragments together?
methanogens
Which group of prokaryotes aids digestion in cattle, deer, and other animals that obtain nutrition from cellulose
Understanding evolution helps us to understand why stars and galaxies change over time.
Which is NOT a benefit of the understanding of evolution to understanding the field of biology?
a pig that has had cow growth hormone genes inserted into its cells so that it will produce more meat
Which is an example of a genetically modified organism that is not a transgenic organism? (Note that none of these organisms currently exist!)
Animals obtain nutrients by eating
Which mode of nutrition characteristic distinguishes animals from other eukaryotes?
plasmids
Which of the following can act as a vector to introduce new genes into a cell
bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
Which of the following correctly illustrates the sequence of the origin of modern groups of plants?
endospores
Which of the following would likely be the most difficult to kill if you were you to can your own food?
mutation
Which one of the following can create new alleles?
Natural selection works on variation already present in a population.
Which one of the following statements is TRUE?
apicomplexans
Which protozoan group consists solely of parasitic forms?
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While on the Beagle, Darwin was influenced by a book by Charles Lyell that suggested that Earth was ________ and sculpted by geologic processes that ________ today.
This relationship is found in some of the oldest plant fossils.
Why is the symbiotic relationship of truffle mushrooms and tree roots considered to be crucial to the colonization of land?
You can use PCR to increase the amount of DNA available for STR analysis.
You are attempting to link an individual to a crime. The only evidence you have is a tiny drop of blood. How can you use this drop of blood to definitively make the association?
Cnidarians
________ are characterized body tissues, radial symmetry, and tentacles with stinging cells.
ferns
________ are seedless vascular plants
The use of prokaryotes to treat sewage
________ is an example of bioremediation.
natural selection
n The Origin of Species, Darwin argued that the mechanism of descent with modification was ________.