Deck 2: Biology Genetics and Evolution

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When two alleles on the same gene are not identical, they are called heterozygous.​
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Humans are primates.​
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If two body cells merge in meiosis, the result is a cell with 46 pairs of chromosomes.​
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A bat's wing is analogous to a human hand.​
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Uniformitarianism is a more recent theory than catastrophism.​
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Evolution is the central organizing principle of the biological sciences.
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The complete sequence of human DNA is called the genome.​
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In the search for disease cures, scientists often predict an individual's genotype.​
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The existence of Homo sapiens as an interbreeding species is due to gene flow.​
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DNA provides the instruction for the thousands of proteins that keep us healthy every day.​
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Linnaeus's classificatory system reflected a new understanding of life on earth at that time.
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Founder effects are a kind of genetic drift.​
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Testing for DNA is the best way to determine those who form part of an individual's family.​
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Genes are particulate, meaning that they are separate structures rather than portions of DNA.​
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The only source of new genetic material is random drift.​
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Even prior to Darwin's publication, many European naturalists accepted the idea that life had evolved.​
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The "system of nature" is an approach to classify all of animate and inanimate nature.​
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Darwin could not initially understand how variation occurred in living organisms.​
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Mendel published his findings in a respectable scientific journal, but no one understood their significance until after his death.​
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Taxonomy is an ancient form of classification created by Linnaeus that is no longer used today.​
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Which of the following is the smallest working unit in biological classification?​

A)​phylum
B)​mammal
C)​genus
D)​species
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Mammals have all of the following characteristics except:​

A)​They have body hair.
B)​They nurse their young.
C)​They do not give birth to live young.
D)​They include the primates.
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Linnaeus based his classificatory system on each of the following except:​

A)​sequence of bodily growth
B)​body structure
C)​body function
D)​body size
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In sickle-cell anemia, the individual does not produce any red blood cells.​
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Speciation always occurs quite rapidly.​
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All of the following are true of evolution except:​

A)​It provides an explanation for the diversity of life.
B)​It emphasizes human uniqueness and human origin.
C)​It utilizes hypotheses as a way of testing.
D)​It uses consistent scientific language.
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Which of the following describes the primary difference between creation stories and evolution?​

A)​Creation stories are particular to cultures, and evolution is bound by hypotheses and scientific language.
B)​Creation stories are cyclical in nature, and evolution is a linear theory.
C)​Evolution explains how things change, and creation stories do not change.
D)​Evolution is a Western theory, and creation stories are not found in the West.
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The comparison of the anatomical structures of wings on a bat to the wings on a butterfly is an example of:​

A)​homology
B)​taxonomy
C)​analogy
D)​phylogeny
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Ultimately, all natural selection is measured in terms of reproductive success.​
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Linnaeus noted the similarities among humans, monkeys, and apes and classified them as:​

A)​hominids
B)​primates
C)​anthropoids
D)​apes
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Homo describes a human:​

A)​order
B)​homology
C)​genus
D)​species
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How would you best describe a genus?​

A)​a group of like species
B)​a subdivision of species
C)​a subspecies
D)​archaic forms of species
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A reproductively isolated population or group capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring is a:​

A)​genus
B)​category
C)​family
D)​species
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Evolution can be described as:​

A)​an anti-creationist account of the origin of life
B)​the foundation of culture in contemporary society
C)​the major organizing principle of the biological sciences
D)​the major organizing principle of the social sciences
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Cladogenesis is a sustained directional shift in a population's gene pool.​
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Which of the following statements is false?​

A)​Evolution explains diversity through scientific language using hypotheses.
B)​Evolution explains diversity through scientific language using theories.
C)​Evolution can explain diversity, and creation myths cannot.
D)​Creation myths and evolutionary accounts do not differ in any substantial way.
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The comparison of the anatomical structures of a human arm to the wing of a bat is an example of:​

A)​homology
B)​taxonomy
C)​analogy
D)​phylogeny
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How do anthropologists classify the Nez Perce story about Coyote and Wishpoosh?​

A)​apocalyptic myth
B)​salvation myth
C)​children's myth
D)​creation myth
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Cultural processes complicate studies of biological adaptation.​
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Which scientist developed the Systema Naturae?​

A)​Aristotle
B)​Carolus Linnaeus
C)​Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
D)​Charles Darwin
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Who proposed that animal populations remained stable over time because of the high proportion of animal offspring not surviving to maturity?​

A)​Gregor Mendel
B)​Charles Darwin
C)​Thomas Malthus
D)​Charles Lyell
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Which of the following is not one of the four base pairs?​

A)​glucosamine
B)​cytosine
C)​adenine
D)​thymine
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Invoking natural events, such as the great flood in the Book of Genesis, to account for species disappearance is an example of:​

A)​exploitation
B)​system of nature
C)​Great Chain of Being
D)​catastrophism
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Alleles are:​

A)​the cell nucleus
B)​structures that carry specific proteins
C)​alternate forms of a single gene
D)​pieces of DNA
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A portion of the DNA molecule containing a sequence of base pairs that encodes a particular protein is known as a:​

A)​gene
B)​allele
C)​double helix
D)​chromosome
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Darwin's theory was known as the theory of:​

A)​natural selection
B)​natural variation
C)​animal evolution
D)​circumnavigation
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Whose research developed the basic laws of heredity?​

A)​Gregor Mendel
B)​Charles Lyell
C)​Thomas Malthus
D)​Charles Darwin
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Proteins are significant to the life of the organism in various ways. Those that initiate and direct chemical reactions are called:​

A)​enzymes
B)​protons
C)​codons
D)​ribosomes
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In protein synthesis, all of the following are involved except:​

A)​RNA
B)​ribosomes
C)​codon
D)​fovea centralis
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Which of the following terms best describes the 3 billion chemical bases with 20,000 to 25,000 genes that define humans?​

A)​ribosome
B)​genome
C)​enzyme
D)​transcription
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Of the following, which is the widest (most broad and inclusive) taxonomic category?​

A)​family
B)​order
C)​phylum
D)​species
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The process of transcription is related to:​

A)​the conversion of DNA into a protein
B)​the division of cells in a sister chromatid
C)​the replication of cells in segregation
D)​mutation events in reproduction
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Sex cell division is called:​

A)​independent assortment
B)​segregation
C)​meiosis
D)​mitosis
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The principle that variants of genes for a particular trait retain their separate identities through the generations is called:​

A)​natural selection
B)​law of segregation
C)​law of heredity
D)​law of independent assortment
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The theory that maintains that although some changes in the earth's surface are immediately observable and caused by erosion and other natural processes, other changes are caused by gradual processes over extremely long periods of time is called:​

A)​natural selection
B)​catastrophism
C)​linearism
D)​uniformitarianism
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Cell division that involves exact replication of parent cells is called:​

A)​mitosis
B)​mitochondriosis
C)​meiosis
D)​cloning
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Cell division begins when chromosomal DNA replicates and each chromosome becomes a pair of:​

A)​nuclei
B)​sister chromatids
C)​mother chromatids
D)​eukaryotes
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What was scientific about Gregor Mendel's approach to gardening?​

A)​He was a scientist and worked to create commercial plants.
B)​He took systematic notes and was able to identify patterns of heredity.
C)​He bred garden plants to obtain higher yields.
D)​He worked to breed garden plants to obtain better varieties.
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Mendel discovered that inheritance was particulate, not:​

A)​blended
B)​separated
C)​molded
D)​selected
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Today, Darwin's evolutionary theory is supported by data from all of the following except:​

A)​population genetics
B)​heredity
C)​molecular genetics
D)​protogenetics
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Which evolutionary force keeps populations from developing into separate species?​

A)​founder effects
B)​mutation
C)​random genetic drift
D)​gene flow
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Founder effects is a type of:​

A)​gene flow
B)​genetic drift
C)​natural selection
D)​environmental selection
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A painful disease in which oxygen-carrying red blood cells change into abnormal shapes is called:​

A)​anemia
B)​natural blood selection
C)​trisomy 21
D)​sickle-cell anemia
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The chimp's genome is estimated to be what percentage larger than the human's?​

A)​50
B)​75
C)​10
D)​25
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The biological term fitness refers to:​

A)​physical and mental prowess
B)​physical stamina and longevity
C)​reproductive potential
D)​stabilizing influences
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During meiosis, genes are divided into:​

A)​two new cells
B)​four new cells
C)​six new cells
D)​eight new cells
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Because type O blood is codominant, a woman with type O blood knows that OO is her:​

A)​DNA
B)​genome
C)​phenotype
D)​genotype
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Interbreeding allows for:​

A)​gene flow
B)​genetic drift
C)​genetic cloning
D)​genetic testing
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If a young man has type A blood, this is his:​

A)​DNA
B)​genome
C)​phenotype
D)​genotype
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A small group of people with several color-blind individuals moves from the mainland to a previously uninhabited, secluded island. Two hundred years later, 5 percent of the people of the island have color-blindness. This is an example of:​

A)​founder effects
B)​population bottleneck
C)​mutation
D)​gene flow
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Ultimately all natural selection is biologically measured in terms of:​

A)​reproductive success
B)​environmental adaptation
C)​macroevolution
D)​random genetic frequency
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In the "Biocultural Connection," why did the U.S. government support using DNA tests at the Dadaab refugee camp in Nairobi, Kenya?​

A)​to test individuals for basic health and determine carriers of disease
B)​to test asylum seekers to determine whether they were related to a U.S.citizen
C)​to test families to see if they were legitimate refugees in the U.S.facility there
D)​to test whether any of those seeking asylum has originated in the United States
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What deficiencies were revealed in the DNA testing protocol among refugees in the Dadaab refugee camp in Nairobi, Kenya?​

A)​Family relationship is not solely constituted by biology.
B)​Families did not always carry the same types of genetic markers.
C)​Families did not understand why DNA was needed and often refused.
D)​Families did not want to live with relatives in the United States.
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What variable force is most important to adaptation over time?​

A)​founder effects
B)​genetic drift
C)​random mutation
D)​gene flow
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All of the following are evolutionary forces except:​

A)​genetic drift
B)​gene flow
C)​genetic cloning
D)​mutation
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Adaptation can best be described as:​

A)​an inherited form of anemia caused by a mutation
B)​dominant characteristics in the gene pool
C)​a series of beneficial adjustments to the environment
D)​the introduction of alleles from the gene pool of a nonnative population
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Chimpanzees and humans share what percentage of DNA similarity?​

A)​90
B)​95
C)​97
D)​98
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In evolutionary terms, what kind of force is mutation?​

A)​It is negative because mutation decreases chances for survival.
B)​It is positive because it provides variation for selection.
C)​It is neutral because variation does not matter in the long run.
D)​Mutation cannot be evaluated in these terms.
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Which of the following best describes polygenetic inheritance?​

A)​An individual receives multiple alleles from more than two parents.
B)​Characteristics resulting from polygenetic inheritance exhibit a wide variation in genotypic expression.
C)​Characteristics resulting from polygenetic inheritance exhibit a wide variation in phenotypic expression.
D)​Characteristics most commonly result in mutation.
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Chance fluctuations of allele frequencies in the gene pool of a population are evidences of:​

A)​genetic drift
B)​gene flow
C)​mutation
D)​directional selection
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When two alleles on the same gene are not identical, they are called heterozygous.​
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2
Humans are primates.​
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If two body cells merge in meiosis, the result is a cell with 46 pairs of chromosomes.​
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A bat's wing is analogous to a human hand.​
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Uniformitarianism is a more recent theory than catastrophism.​
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Evolution is the central organizing principle of the biological sciences.
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The complete sequence of human DNA is called the genome.​
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In the search for disease cures, scientists often predict an individual's genotype.​
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The existence of Homo sapiens as an interbreeding species is due to gene flow.​
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DNA provides the instruction for the thousands of proteins that keep us healthy every day.​
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Linnaeus's classificatory system reflected a new understanding of life on earth at that time.
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Founder effects are a kind of genetic drift.​
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Testing for DNA is the best way to determine those who form part of an individual's family.​
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Genes are particulate, meaning that they are separate structures rather than portions of DNA.​
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The only source of new genetic material is random drift.​
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Even prior to Darwin's publication, many European naturalists accepted the idea that life had evolved.​
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The "system of nature" is an approach to classify all of animate and inanimate nature.​
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Darwin could not initially understand how variation occurred in living organisms.​
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Mendel published his findings in a respectable scientific journal, but no one understood their significance until after his death.​
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Taxonomy is an ancient form of classification created by Linnaeus that is no longer used today.​
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Which of the following is the smallest working unit in biological classification?​

A)​phylum
B)​mammal
C)​genus
D)​species
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Mammals have all of the following characteristics except:​

A)​They have body hair.
B)​They nurse their young.
C)​They do not give birth to live young.
D)​They include the primates.
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Linnaeus based his classificatory system on each of the following except:​

A)​sequence of bodily growth
B)​body structure
C)​body function
D)​body size
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In sickle-cell anemia, the individual does not produce any red blood cells.​
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Speciation always occurs quite rapidly.​
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All of the following are true of evolution except:​

A)​It provides an explanation for the diversity of life.
B)​It emphasizes human uniqueness and human origin.
C)​It utilizes hypotheses as a way of testing.
D)​It uses consistent scientific language.
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Which of the following describes the primary difference between creation stories and evolution?​

A)​Creation stories are particular to cultures, and evolution is bound by hypotheses and scientific language.
B)​Creation stories are cyclical in nature, and evolution is a linear theory.
C)​Evolution explains how things change, and creation stories do not change.
D)​Evolution is a Western theory, and creation stories are not found in the West.
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The comparison of the anatomical structures of wings on a bat to the wings on a butterfly is an example of:​

A)​homology
B)​taxonomy
C)​analogy
D)​phylogeny
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Ultimately, all natural selection is measured in terms of reproductive success.​
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Linnaeus noted the similarities among humans, monkeys, and apes and classified them as:​

A)​hominids
B)​primates
C)​anthropoids
D)​apes
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Homo describes a human:​

A)​order
B)​homology
C)​genus
D)​species
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How would you best describe a genus?​

A)​a group of like species
B)​a subdivision of species
C)​a subspecies
D)​archaic forms of species
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A reproductively isolated population or group capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring is a:​

A)​genus
B)​category
C)​family
D)​species
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Evolution can be described as:​

A)​an anti-creationist account of the origin of life
B)​the foundation of culture in contemporary society
C)​the major organizing principle of the biological sciences
D)​the major organizing principle of the social sciences
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Cladogenesis is a sustained directional shift in a population's gene pool.​
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Which of the following statements is false?​

A)​Evolution explains diversity through scientific language using hypotheses.
B)​Evolution explains diversity through scientific language using theories.
C)​Evolution can explain diversity, and creation myths cannot.
D)​Creation myths and evolutionary accounts do not differ in any substantial way.
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The comparison of the anatomical structures of a human arm to the wing of a bat is an example of:​

A)​homology
B)​taxonomy
C)​analogy
D)​phylogeny
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How do anthropologists classify the Nez Perce story about Coyote and Wishpoosh?​

A)​apocalyptic myth
B)​salvation myth
C)​children's myth
D)​creation myth
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39
Cultural processes complicate studies of biological adaptation.​
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40
Which scientist developed the Systema Naturae?​

A)​Aristotle
B)​Carolus Linnaeus
C)​Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
D)​Charles Darwin
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Who proposed that animal populations remained stable over time because of the high proportion of animal offspring not surviving to maturity?​

A)​Gregor Mendel
B)​Charles Darwin
C)​Thomas Malthus
D)​Charles Lyell
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42
Which of the following is not one of the four base pairs?​

A)​glucosamine
B)​cytosine
C)​adenine
D)​thymine
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Invoking natural events, such as the great flood in the Book of Genesis, to account for species disappearance is an example of:​

A)​exploitation
B)​system of nature
C)​Great Chain of Being
D)​catastrophism
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44
Alleles are:​

A)​the cell nucleus
B)​structures that carry specific proteins
C)​alternate forms of a single gene
D)​pieces of DNA
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45
A portion of the DNA molecule containing a sequence of base pairs that encodes a particular protein is known as a:​

A)​gene
B)​allele
C)​double helix
D)​chromosome
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Darwin's theory was known as the theory of:​

A)​natural selection
B)​natural variation
C)​animal evolution
D)​circumnavigation
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Whose research developed the basic laws of heredity?​

A)​Gregor Mendel
B)​Charles Lyell
C)​Thomas Malthus
D)​Charles Darwin
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Proteins are significant to the life of the organism in various ways. Those that initiate and direct chemical reactions are called:​

A)​enzymes
B)​protons
C)​codons
D)​ribosomes
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In protein synthesis, all of the following are involved except:​

A)​RNA
B)​ribosomes
C)​codon
D)​fovea centralis
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Which of the following terms best describes the 3 billion chemical bases with 20,000 to 25,000 genes that define humans?​

A)​ribosome
B)​genome
C)​enzyme
D)​transcription
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Of the following, which is the widest (most broad and inclusive) taxonomic category?​

A)​family
B)​order
C)​phylum
D)​species
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52
The process of transcription is related to:​

A)​the conversion of DNA into a protein
B)​the division of cells in a sister chromatid
C)​the replication of cells in segregation
D)​mutation events in reproduction
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53
Sex cell division is called:​

A)​independent assortment
B)​segregation
C)​meiosis
D)​mitosis
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The principle that variants of genes for a particular trait retain their separate identities through the generations is called:​

A)​natural selection
B)​law of segregation
C)​law of heredity
D)​law of independent assortment
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55
The theory that maintains that although some changes in the earth's surface are immediately observable and caused by erosion and other natural processes, other changes are caused by gradual processes over extremely long periods of time is called:​

A)​natural selection
B)​catastrophism
C)​linearism
D)​uniformitarianism
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Cell division that involves exact replication of parent cells is called:​

A)​mitosis
B)​mitochondriosis
C)​meiosis
D)​cloning
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Cell division begins when chromosomal DNA replicates and each chromosome becomes a pair of:​

A)​nuclei
B)​sister chromatids
C)​mother chromatids
D)​eukaryotes
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58
What was scientific about Gregor Mendel's approach to gardening?​

A)​He was a scientist and worked to create commercial plants.
B)​He took systematic notes and was able to identify patterns of heredity.
C)​He bred garden plants to obtain higher yields.
D)​He worked to breed garden plants to obtain better varieties.
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Mendel discovered that inheritance was particulate, not:​

A)​blended
B)​separated
C)​molded
D)​selected
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Today, Darwin's evolutionary theory is supported by data from all of the following except:​

A)​population genetics
B)​heredity
C)​molecular genetics
D)​protogenetics
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61
Which evolutionary force keeps populations from developing into separate species?​

A)​founder effects
B)​mutation
C)​random genetic drift
D)​gene flow
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Founder effects is a type of:​

A)​gene flow
B)​genetic drift
C)​natural selection
D)​environmental selection
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63
A painful disease in which oxygen-carrying red blood cells change into abnormal shapes is called:​

A)​anemia
B)​natural blood selection
C)​trisomy 21
D)​sickle-cell anemia
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64
The chimp's genome is estimated to be what percentage larger than the human's?​

A)​50
B)​75
C)​10
D)​25
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65
The biological term fitness refers to:​

A)​physical and mental prowess
B)​physical stamina and longevity
C)​reproductive potential
D)​stabilizing influences
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66
During meiosis, genes are divided into:​

A)​two new cells
B)​four new cells
C)​six new cells
D)​eight new cells
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67
Because type O blood is codominant, a woman with type O blood knows that OO is her:​

A)​DNA
B)​genome
C)​phenotype
D)​genotype
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68
Interbreeding allows for:​

A)​gene flow
B)​genetic drift
C)​genetic cloning
D)​genetic testing
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69
If a young man has type A blood, this is his:​

A)​DNA
B)​genome
C)​phenotype
D)​genotype
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70
A small group of people with several color-blind individuals moves from the mainland to a previously uninhabited, secluded island. Two hundred years later, 5 percent of the people of the island have color-blindness. This is an example of:​

A)​founder effects
B)​population bottleneck
C)​mutation
D)​gene flow
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71
Ultimately all natural selection is biologically measured in terms of:​

A)​reproductive success
B)​environmental adaptation
C)​macroevolution
D)​random genetic frequency
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72
In the "Biocultural Connection," why did the U.S. government support using DNA tests at the Dadaab refugee camp in Nairobi, Kenya?​

A)​to test individuals for basic health and determine carriers of disease
B)​to test asylum seekers to determine whether they were related to a U.S.citizen
C)​to test families to see if they were legitimate refugees in the U.S.facility there
D)​to test whether any of those seeking asylum has originated in the United States
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73
What deficiencies were revealed in the DNA testing protocol among refugees in the Dadaab refugee camp in Nairobi, Kenya?​

A)​Family relationship is not solely constituted by biology.
B)​Families did not always carry the same types of genetic markers.
C)​Families did not understand why DNA was needed and often refused.
D)​Families did not want to live with relatives in the United States.
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74
What variable force is most important to adaptation over time?​

A)​founder effects
B)​genetic drift
C)​random mutation
D)​gene flow
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75
All of the following are evolutionary forces except:​

A)​genetic drift
B)​gene flow
C)​genetic cloning
D)​mutation
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76
Adaptation can best be described as:​

A)​an inherited form of anemia caused by a mutation
B)​dominant characteristics in the gene pool
C)​a series of beneficial adjustments to the environment
D)​the introduction of alleles from the gene pool of a nonnative population
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77
Chimpanzees and humans share what percentage of DNA similarity?​

A)​90
B)​95
C)​97
D)​98
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78
In evolutionary terms, what kind of force is mutation?​

A)​It is negative because mutation decreases chances for survival.
B)​It is positive because it provides variation for selection.
C)​It is neutral because variation does not matter in the long run.
D)​Mutation cannot be evaluated in these terms.
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79
Which of the following best describes polygenetic inheritance?​

A)​An individual receives multiple alleles from more than two parents.
B)​Characteristics resulting from polygenetic inheritance exhibit a wide variation in genotypic expression.
C)​Characteristics resulting from polygenetic inheritance exhibit a wide variation in phenotypic expression.
D)​Characteristics most commonly result in mutation.
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80
Chance fluctuations of allele frequencies in the gene pool of a population are evidences of:​

A)​genetic drift
B)​gene flow
C)​mutation
D)​directional selection
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