Deck 5: The Origin of Species and the Shape of Evolution
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Deck 5: The Origin of Species and the Shape of Evolution
1
Charles Darwin thought the origin of new species
A)occurred in a series of sudden jumps.
B)occurred as a result of macromutations.
C)occurred gradually as a result of steady natural selection.
D)could be clearly demonstrated by the fossil record.
A)occurred in a series of sudden jumps.
B)occurred as a result of macromutations.
C)occurred gradually as a result of steady natural selection.
D)could be clearly demonstrated by the fossil record.
occurred gradually as a result of steady natural selection.
2
Reproductive isolating mechanisms that work because related species are adapted to different environments are called
A)ecological.
B)sexual.
C)mechanical.
D)seasonal.
A)ecological.
B)sexual.
C)mechanical.
D)seasonal.
ecological.
3
A generalized species is one that
A)is adapted to a narrow range of ecological niches.
B)is one that is not particularly well adapted.
C)is adapted to a wide range of ecological niches.
D)is well adapted.
A)is adapted to a narrow range of ecological niches.
B)is one that is not particularly well adapted.
C)is adapted to a wide range of ecological niches.
D)is well adapted.
is adapted to a wide range of ecological niches.
4
Which of the following is a pseudoscientific idea?
A)evolution
B)astrology
C)the existence of God in the Judeo-Christian tradition
D)Einstein's theory of relativity
A)evolution
B)astrology
C)the existence of God in the Judeo-Christian tradition
D)Einstein's theory of relativity
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5
Reproductive isolating mechanisms evolve
A)in order to produce new species.
B)as a result of the creation of a new species.
C)because members of one species do not want to mate with members of another.
D)as secondary results of the isolation of a population from the rest of its species.
A)in order to produce new species.
B)as a result of the creation of a new species.
C)because members of one species do not want to mate with members of another.
D)as secondary results of the isolation of a population from the rest of its species.
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6
The model called punctuated equilibrium maintains that
A)evolution will someday stop.
B)evolution is gradual and slow,but steady over time.
C)evolution moves slowly and then is quickly interrupted by the branching of new species.
D)evolution recognizes "slight variations" that are good for the individual.
A)evolution will someday stop.
B)evolution is gradual and slow,but steady over time.
C)evolution moves slowly and then is quickly interrupted by the branching of new species.
D)evolution recognizes "slight variations" that are good for the individual.
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7
Speciation,in general,occurs when
A)part of a species decides to stop reproducing with the rest of the species.
B)a species gets spread out into a wide range of environmental circumstances.
C)a portion of a species becomes isolated from the rest of the species.
D)natural selection selects for reproductive isolating traits.
A)part of a species decides to stop reproducing with the rest of the species.
B)a species gets spread out into a wide range of environmental circumstances.
C)a portion of a species becomes isolated from the rest of the species.
D)natural selection selects for reproductive isolating traits.
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8
Species are prevented from interbreeding by the evolution of
A)different adaptations to their environments.
B)different phenotypic appearances.
C)reproductive isolating mechanisms.
D)moral prohibitions against the behavior.
A)different adaptations to their environments.
B)different phenotypic appearances.
C)reproductive isolating mechanisms.
D)moral prohibitions against the behavior.
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9
Modern evolutionary thought sees natural selection as
A)a process that continually makes a species better adapted to its environment.
B)a powerful process that can select for any small variation within a species.
C)a slow,steady process that is constantly in operation.
D)a conservative force that acts mainly to maintain a species' adaptation.
A)a process that continually makes a species better adapted to its environment.
B)a powerful process that can select for any small variation within a species.
C)a slow,steady process that is constantly in operation.
D)a conservative force that acts mainly to maintain a species' adaptation.
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10
Darwin's model of the overall picture of evolution is called
A)gradualism.
B)punctuated equilibrium.
C)natural selection.
D)the origin of species.
A)gradualism.
B)punctuated equilibrium.
C)natural selection.
D)the origin of species.
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11
The great similarity among all living things leads us to the conclusion that
A)all life was created according to some conscious plan.
B)there is only one form life can take anywhere in the universe.
C)there must be other models of life somewhere on earth.
D)life on earth had a single origin and all living things have a common ancestor.
A)all life was created according to some conscious plan.
B)there is only one form life can take anywhere in the universe.
C)there must be other models of life somewhere on earth.
D)life on earth had a single origin and all living things have a common ancestor.
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12
Adaptive radiation refers to
A)a species that is adapted to a wide range of ecological conditions.
B)a group of related species that inhabit a number of environmental niches.
C)a species that can withstand the results of high levels of radioactivity.
D)a situation where nuclear radiation is selectively positive.
A)a species that is adapted to a wide range of ecological conditions.
B)a group of related species that inhabit a number of environmental niches.
C)a species that can withstand the results of high levels of radioactivity.
D)a situation where nuclear radiation is selectively positive.
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13
A macromutation is a mutation that
A)involves a large number of genes.
B)results in extensive phenotypic effects.
C)is lethal.
D)makes a small population better adapted than the parental population.
A)involves a large number of genes.
B)results in extensive phenotypic effects.
C)is lethal.
D)makes a small population better adapted than the parental population.
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14
There are now about ___________ named species of living things on the planet.
A)1/2 million
B)1 million
C)1.5 million
D)10 million
A)1/2 million
B)1 million
C)1.5 million
D)10 million
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15
In modern times
A)no new species are discovered.
B)one or two new species are discovered each year.
C)dozens of new species are discovered each year.
D)the only new species discovered are simple ones like bacteria.
A)no new species are discovered.
B)one or two new species are discovered each year.
C)dozens of new species are discovered each year.
D)the only new species discovered are simple ones like bacteria.
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16
A picture of evolution by punctuated equilibrium might look like a
A)ladder.
B)chain of being.
C)gracefully branching tree.
D)dense bush.
A)ladder.
B)chain of being.
C)gracefully branching tree.
D)dense bush.
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17
Which of the following is NOT an example of adaptive radiation?
A)Darwin's finches on the Galápagos
B)the evolution of birds over the last 150 million years
C)the changes in the Homo sapiens during our time on earth
D)the evolution of mammals after the dinosaurs became extinct
A)Darwin's finches on the Galápagos
B)the evolution of birds over the last 150 million years
C)the changes in the Homo sapiens during our time on earth
D)the evolution of mammals after the dinosaurs became extinct
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18
A specialized species is one that
A)is adapted to a narrow range of ecological niches.
B)is one that is not particularly well adapted.
C)is adapted to a wide range of ecological niches.
D)is well adapted.
A)is adapted to a narrow range of ecological niches.
B)is one that is not particularly well adapted.
C)is adapted to a wide range of ecological niches.
D)is well adapted.
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19
Adaptive radiation occurs in all the following circumstances EXCEPT
A)when no similar and competing species live in an environment.
B)when extinctions open up a set of environments.
C)when any species with large brains evolves.
D)when a generalized set of species displaces specialized ones.
A)when no similar and competing species live in an environment.
B)when extinctions open up a set of environments.
C)when any species with large brains evolves.
D)when a generalized set of species displaces specialized ones.
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20
A testable idea that is treated like a belief is called
A)scientific.
B)religious.
C)a pseudoscience.
D)a hypothesis.
A)scientific.
B)religious.
C)a pseudoscience.
D)a hypothesis.
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21
"Scientific" creationism is a pseudoscience because
A)it is false.
B)it is actually based on biblical writing.
C)its ideas are testable but its proponents ignore the negative results of those tests.
D)it involves unrepeatable events that took place in the past.
A)it is false.
B)it is actually based on biblical writing.
C)its ideas are testable but its proponents ignore the negative results of those tests.
D)it involves unrepeatable events that took place in the past.
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22
"Scientific" creationism
A)has begun to seriously refute evolutionary theory.
B)should be given equal time in science education.
C)is dangerous because it is based on religion.
D)is a pseudoscience.
A)has begun to seriously refute evolutionary theory.
B)should be given equal time in science education.
C)is dangerous because it is based on religion.
D)is a pseudoscience.
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23
"Intelligent design" is
A)a new scientific idea that seriously questions the mainstream theory of evolution.
B)a strictly religious idea,closely linked to mainstream Christianity.
C)a thinly disguised version of scientific creationism.
D)a testable idea that simply has not yet been tested.
A)a new scientific idea that seriously questions the mainstream theory of evolution.
B)a strictly religious idea,closely linked to mainstream Christianity.
C)a thinly disguised version of scientific creationism.
D)a testable idea that simply has not yet been tested.
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