bio exam3
the presence of a prehensile tail
one characteristics of New World monkeys that separates them form Old World monkeys is a. the presence of a prehensile tail b. their quadrupedal locomotion c. their fully opposable thumb d. the downward orientation of their nostrils e. all of these
4.6
The approximate age of the earth is a. 100,000 years b. 1.2 billion years c. 4.6 billion years d. 10.5 billion years e. 13.6 billion years
3.5
There is evidence that life existed about a. 3.5 billion years ago b. 2 billion years ago c. 1.3 billion years ago d. 630 million years ago e. 250 million years ago
DNA and RNA
macromolecules that are capable of self-replication are a. proteins b. polysaccharides c. steriods d. DNA and RNA E. triglycerides
make cave paintings, engravings, and sculptures
neandertals did not a. bury their dead b. hunt large animals c. make cave paintings, engravings, and sculptures d. care for the aged and the sick e. have religious rituals
the presence of a prehensile tail
one characteristic of New World monkesy that separates them fromOld World monkeys is a. the presence of a prehensile tail b. their quadrupedal locomotion c. their fully opposable thumb d. the downward orientation of their nostrils e. all of these
exaptations
one exaplantaion for the evolution of insect wings suggests that wings began a lateral extensions of the body that were used as heat dissipaters for thermoregulation. when they had become sufficiently large, these extensions became useful for gliding through the air, and selection later defined them as flight-producing wings. if this hypothesis is correct, modern insect wings could best be described as a. adaptations b. mutations c. exaptations d. isolating mechanisms e. examples of natural selection's predictive ability
cells and simple organims
precambrian rocks contain fossils of a. only single celled organisms b. great forests of flowering plants c. the first insects d. cells and simple organisms e. primitive fish
mesozoic era
reptiles dominated the a. proterozoic era b. paleozoic era c. mesozoic era d. cenozoic era e. triassic era
denovian period
the "age of fishes" is an informal name for the a. ordovician period b. silurian period c. devoniana period d. Permian period e. carboniferous period
mammals
the cenozoic is often called the age of the a. insects b. mammals c. flowering plants d. birds e. all of these
all of these
the earliest birds a. appeared during the late Jurassic period b. had teeth and long tails c. probably glided form trees d. had feathers e. all of these
3.1 - 3.5 billion years ago
the earliest photosynthetic organisms arose about a. 3.8-4.6 billion years ago b. 3.1-3.5 billion years ago c. 1.3 billion years ago d. 630 million years ago e. 250 million years ago
arthropods
the first land animals were probably the a. arthropods b. amphibians c. reptiles d. mammals e. dinosaurs
stromatolites
Cyanobacteria can be found in columns of fossils referred to as: a. Protobionts b. Anaerobes c. stromatolites d. microspheres e. ribozymes
chimpanzees
DNA sequence analyses indicate that the nearest living relatives to humans are a. chimpanzees b. gibbons c. gorillas d. lemurs e. orangutans
RNA molecule can catalyze a variety of biologically important reactions
It has been suggested that RNA was the first informational molecule to evolve because a. RNA molecules are more central to modern inheritance than DNA b. RNA molecules can catalyze variety of biologically important reactions c. RNA molecules degrade more slowly in solution than DNA molecules d. RNA molecules were the first molecules synthesized by Miller and Urey e. None of the above
eon
among the following, which is the longest unit of geological time (i.e., the most inclusive)? a. century b. era c. eon d. period e. millennium
fishes
amphibians evolved directly from what ancestral organisms a. reptiles b. shelled invertebrates c. fishes d. soft-bodied animals c. marine invertebrates
cause iron in ocean water and terrestrial rocks to rust (oxidize)
an early consequence of the release of oxygen gas by plant and bacterial photosynthesis was to a. generate intense lighting storms d. change the atmosphere from oxidizing to reducing c. make it easier to maintain reduced molecules d. cause iron in ocean water and terrestrial rocks to rust (oxidize) e. prevent the formation of an ozone layer
paedomorphosis
bagworm moth caterpillars feed on evergreens and carry a silken case or bag around with them in whcih they eventually pupate. Adult female bagworm moths are larval in appearance; they lack the wings and other structures of the adult male and instead retain the appearance of a caterpillar even though they are sexually mature and can lay eggs within the bag. This is a good example of a. allometric growth b. paedomorphosis c. sympatric speciation d. adaptive radiation e. changes in homeotic genes
6 million years ago
chimpanzee and hominid lines diverged about a. 55 million years ago b. 45 million years ago c. 26 million years ago d. 12.2 million years ago c. 6 million years ago
their feathers originally served as insulation, and only later became flight surfaces
fossil evidence indicates that several kinds of flightless dinosaurs possessed feathers. if some of these feather-bearing dinosaurs incubated clutches of eggs in carefully constructed nests, this might be evidence supporting the claim that a. dinosaurs were as fully endothermal (warm-blooded) as modern birds and mammals b. their feathers originally served as insulation, and only later became flight surfaces c. the earliest reeptiles could fly, and the feathers of flightless dinosaurs were vestigial flight surfaces d. the feathers were plucked form the bodies of other adults to provide nest-building materials e. all fossils with feathers are actually some kind of bird
carboniferous period
great swamp forests covered the globe and formed the major coal deposits during the a. Jurassic period b. Eocene epoch c. Carboniferous period d. Precambrian e. Ordovician period
volcanic activity, lightning, and ultraviolet radiation.
high energy sources on early earth, which were most likely involved in the origin of life, included: a. volcanic activity, lighting, and ultraviolet radiation b. bombardment from meteorites, gamma radiation, and cosmic radiation. c. intense radiation, volcanic activity, anredox energy. d. oxidizing environment, electrical discharge, and geothermal energy e. infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and oxidizing radiation.
consciously design tools
hom habilis may have been the first hominid to a. bury its dead b. use pictorial symbolism d. use fire for cooking and heating e. consciously design tools
oxygen gas
in the process of splitting water during photosynthesis, the first cyanobacteria released a. hydrogen gas b. oxygen gas c. photons of light d. heat from longer wavelengths of light e. electrons, protons, and neutrons
resulted in the extinction of more than 95% of all existing species severely affecting marine organisms
the greatest mass extinction of all time, which occurred at the end of the Permian period a. affected plants living on land more than any other group b. was spread out over several million years c. resulted in the extinction of more than 95% of all existing species severely affecting marine organisms d. Only impacted a few geographic regions, although the impact in these regions was staggering e. did not affect terrestrial species
synthesized organic molecules from inorganic materials
the most significat out come of the miller and urey experiment was that they a. were the first to synthesize living cells. b. demonstrated natural selection c. proved that the iron-sulfur world hypothesis was false d. proved that life did not originate on Earth e. synthesized organic molecule from inorganic materials
had pelvic bones similar to birds
the ornithischian dinosaurs a. were carnivorous b. had pelvic bones similar to birds c. died out during the jurassic period d. were the ancestors of the crocodiles and snakes of today e. were usually small dinosaurs
australopithecus afarensis
the skeleton nicknamed Lucy is a. homa habilis b. Australopithecus afarensis c. Australopithecus africanus d. ardipithecus ramidus e. homo erectus
monkeys, apes, and humans
the suborder anthropoidea includes a. monkeys, apes, and humans b. humans only c. apes and monkeys only d. lemurs, galapos, and lorises e. monkeys and lemurs
monkeys, apes, and humans
the suboreder Anthropoidea includes a. monkeys, apes, and humans b. humans only c. apes and monkeys only d. lemurs, galagos, and lorises e. monkeys and lemurs
Cambrian period
the time in the history of Earth when evolution was progressing at the most rapid rate as evidenced by fossils such as those of the Burgess Shale, is the a. Cambrian period b. Ordovician period c. Silurian period d. Devonian period e. Carboniferous period
an opposable thumb
what major feature allows primates to grasp objects a. jointed appendages b. an opposable thumb c. and enlarged foramen magnum d. a forelimb with four digits e. a large brain
cambrian explosion
which event is directly following the period known as snowball earth a. oxygenation of earth's seas and atmosphere b. evolution of mitochondria c. cambrian explosion d. evolution of true multicellularity e. permian extinction
birds
which of the following are the only extant animals that descended directly from dinosaurs a. lizards b. crocodiles c. snakes d. birds e. tuataras
oxygen
which of the following gases was not present in the earth's early atmosphere but appeared after the evolution of certain organisms? a. Hydrogen b. Methane c. Nitrogen d. Oxygen e. Carbon Dioxide
claws at the tips of digits
which of the following is not characteristic of primates a. stereoscopic vision b. grasping hands c. large brain size d. freely rotating limbs e. claws at the tips of digits
primates
which of the following is the most inclusive most general group, all of whose members have fully opposable thumbs a. apes b. homo c. anthropoids d. hominins e. primates
fossil evidence indicates that early anthropoids were living on trees and were catsized
which of the following statements about human evolution is correct? a. modern humans are the only human species to have evolved on Earth b. human ancestors were virtually identical to extant chimpanzees c. human evolution has occurred within an unbranched lineage d. the upright posture and elarged brain of humans evolved simultaneously with an opposable thumb e. fossil evidence indicates that early anthropoids were living on trees and were catasized
both H. sapiens and H. erectus
which of these species had members who moved out of Africa a. h.erectus b. h. ergaster c. h habilis d. h. sapiens e. both h. sapiens and h. erectus
h.sapiens
which of these species is currently thought to have coexisted at the same time and places with H. neanderthalensis ? a. H. erectus b. H. ergaster c. H. habilis d. H. sapiens
examine the teeth
which of these would a paleontologist be mos likely to do in order to determine whether a fossil represents a reptile or a mammal? a. look for the presence of milk producing glands b. look for the mamalian characteristics of a four chambered hear and a diaphragm c. because mammal are eutherians, look for evidence of a placenta d. use molecular analysis to look for the protein keratin e. examine the teeht
cro-magnons
while looking for evidence of early human or humanlike individuals, you discover a cave in which there are paintings, engravings, and sculptures. which of the following most likely lived in the cave at some time during their life? a. australopithecus aficanus b. neandertals c. homo erectus d. cro-magnons e. homo habilis
phylogenetic relatedness of birds and reptiles
why is the discovery of the fossil Archaeopetryc significant? it supports the a. phylogenetic relatedness of birds and reptiles b. contention that birds are much older than we originally thought c claim that some dinosaurs had feathers well before birds had evolved d. idea that the first birds were ratites e. hypothesis that the earliest birds were ectothermic
humans and apes represent divergent lines of evolution from a common ancestor
with which of the following statements would a biologist be most inclined to agree? a. humans and apes represent divergent lines of evolution from a common ancestor b. humans evolved directly from old world monkeys c. humans represent the pinnacle of evolution and have escaped from being affected by natural selection d. humans evolved from chimpanzees e. humans and apes are the result of disruptive selection in a species of chimpanzee
the skull belonged to a bipedal primate
you are studying a fossilized primate skull and notice that the foramen magnum is located at the center of the base of the skull. you conclude that a. the skull belonged to a knuckle walker b. the skill belonged to a quadruped c. the skull belonged to a bipedal primate d. the skull belonged to a brachiator e. none of these