Deck 5: Natural Selection and the Origin of Species

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Scientists theorize that life began to form more than _____ years ago:

A)8 billion
B)3 ½ billion
C)100 million
D)50 million
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A selective agent places __________on certain individuals in the population.

A)selective advantage
B)selective pressure
C)differential pressure
D)differential advantage
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Selective agents act on the ______ of members of the population.

A)genotype
B)phenotype
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Any factor which brings about differential fertility is called a:

A)selective agent
B)selective pressure
C)mutation agent
D)mutation rate
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Microevolution refers to:

A)any change in the frequency of alleles in the gene pool of a population
B)only changes that occur due to natural selection
C)only changes due to mutations
D)the evolution of new species
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The specific place where a particular animal lives is that animal's:

A)habitat
B)environment
C)ecological niche
D)none of the above
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The specific term used for the elements of the environment that are products of human behavior is the:

A)ecological niche
B)physical environment
C)cultural environment
D)habitat
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The deliberate breeding of domesticated plants or animals is called:

A)natural selection
B)artificial selection
C)breeding selection
D)sexual selection
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Fitness refers to:

A)characteristics a society values,such as education
B)health and strength of an organism
C)resistance to disease
D)how well an individual or population is adapted to the requirements imposed by the environment
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An example of a selective agent in humans would be:

A)smallpox
B)an earthquake
C)a flood
D)all of the above
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Fitness is:

A)a measure of how well a particular individual or group is adapted to the requirements imposed by the environment
B)the degree of physical strength an organism has in relationship to other organisms of its species
C)a measure of the degree of good health an organism or group of organisms displays
D)b and c
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The presence of several distinct forms within a population-such as A,B,O,and AB blood types-is termed:

A)pleiotropy
B)polytypy
C)polymorphism
D)none of the above
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Each species occupies a _______ that is defined in terms of space and how that space is used by the organism.

A)ecological niche
B)habitat
C)microenvironment
D)microhabitat
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An example of a possible selective agent would be a:

A)disease organism
B)drug
C)carnivore
D)all of the above
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Fitness:

A)varies with the situation
B)always remains constant even with changing environments
C)never is greater for the heterozygous than the homozygous individual
D)is always greatest for the homozygous individual
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Darwin's finches are found in:

A)the Hawaiian Islands
B)the Galápagos Islands
C)the Trobriand Islands
D)New Guinea
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Fitness could best be measured by how:

A)strong the individual is
B)healthy the individual is
C)many offspring the individual has
D)many dominant alleles the individual has
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The term ecological niche refers to:

A)everything external to the organism
B)the microenvironment
C)the way the microenvironment is exploited by the organism
D)b and c
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Mosquitoes have been controlled in most parts of the world by the spraying of DDT.But after years of repeated sprayings,the number of mosquitoes has been increasing in spite of the continued use of DDT because:

A)each new generation of mosquitoes grew up with DDT as a part of the environment and gradually developed immunity
B)mosquitoes exposed to nonlethal concentrations of DDT learned to avoid food and other matters sprayed with DDT
C)DDT-resistant mosquitoes survived to breed,as did their offspring,until more and more of each year's mosquitoes were resistant
D)none of the above
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The living elements which surround an organism,such as plant life,are the:

A)physical environment
B)biological environment
C)cultural environment
D)microenvironment
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The ABO blood type system may have a selective advantage to:

A)hemolytic disease
B)ulcers
C)disease organisms
D)all of the above
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Hemoglobin S conveys a selective advantage to:

A)tuberculosis
B)malaria
C)smallpox
D)yaws
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A person with the sickle-cell traits is:

A)is homozygous for HbA
B)is homozygous for HbS
C)is heterozygous
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A person who develops the disease sickle-cell anemia:

A)is homozygous for HbA
B)is homozygous for HbS
C)is heterozygous
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The increase in the incidence of malaria in Africa historically was most directly related to the development of:

A)fishing
B)herding
C)agriculture
D)industrialism
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When natural selection favors the two extremes and individuals near the mean have lower fertility rates,this is termed:

A)directional selection
B)disruptive selection
C) stabilizing selection
D)averaging selection
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Relatively high frequencies of hemoglobin S are found in:

A)Central Africa
B)Southern Europe
C)Middle East
D)all of the above
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Characteristics that increase the success of a male competing for females will increase over time through:

A)natural selection
B)gender selection
C)sexual selection
D)competition selection
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Peter and Rosemary Grant observed natural selection taking place on the island of Daphne Major locat-ed:

A)in the Channel Islands off the coast of California
B)off the east coast of South Africa
C)in the Andaman Islands off the west coast of Thailand
D)in the Galápagos Islands off the west coast of South America
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During a drought on Daphne Major,the larger and harder seeds were available to eat so:

A)birds with smaller beaks had an advantage
B)birds with larger beaks had an advantage
C)no birds died since there was still some food available
D)birds of every size died in equal numbers
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In a case of balanced polymorphism resulting from heterozygous advantage the greatest fitness is associated with the genotype(s):

A)AA
B)Aa
C)aa
D)AA and Aa
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Malaria is caused by:

A)the genetic coding for an abnormal hemoglobin
B)a virus carried by rats
C)humid weather conditions
D)parasites of the blood transmitted by mosquitos
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Which of the following statements is logically correct? People in Africa were dying of malaria:

A)so the sickle cell allele came into being
B)so mutation occurred that would protect them
C)but an allele existed which provided some protection against malaria to those who have the allele
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As a result of a drought,the average size of a bird's beaks on Daphne Major increased.This is an example of:

A)directional selection
B)disruptive selection
C)stabilizing selection
D)averaging selection
Question
Sickle-cell anemia is caused by the presence of _____ within the red blood cells.

A)hemoglobin S (HbS)
B)hemoglobin A₂ (HbA₂)
C)hemoglobin A (HbA)
D)fetal hemoglobin (HbF)
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When the Grants measured the beaks of the birds on Daphne Major after the drought,they found:

A)a large number of the birds had died as a result of the drought
B)the survivors of the drought had a larger average beak size
C)beak size is inherited so the next generation had a larger average beak size
D)all of the above
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Which of the following statements is incorrect about the ABO blood type system?

A)there are three major alleles for the system
B)there appears to be selective significance between the ABO system and certain types of diseases
C)blood type O is the most frequent blood type in all human populations
D)one or more of the four ABO blood types could be absent from a specific population
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Studies of Darwin's finches were done by:

A)Peter and Rosemary Grant
B)Louis and Mary Leakey
C)Robert and Rebecca Fitzroy
D)Richard and Meave Leakey
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A situation in which the heterozygous individual is the best fit results in a situation referred to as:

A)allele maintenance
B)balanced heterozygosity
C)balanced polymorphism
D)heterozygote maintenance
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Human infants that are lighter or heavier in weight do not survive as well as those of average weight.This is an example of:

A)directional selection
B)disruptive selection
C)stabilizing selection
D)averaging selection
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Inclusive fitness refers to:

A)one's personal fitness plus the fitness that all of one's relatives contribute to the individual
B)one's fitness plus that individual's influence on the fitness of all relatives
C)one's fitness plus the fitness of one's mate
D)the additive fitness that an individual possesses for all environmental situations that the individual is exposed to
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Based on the theory of kin selection,you should perform the most altruism toward your:

A)aunt
B)grandfather
C)sibling
D)cousin
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Which of the following is not true about human mate choice?

A)males value appearance more than females
B)females value educational background and favorable social status more than males
C)males prefer younger women
D)culture has no influence on traits that males and females prefer
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David Buss's study of human mate choice led him to conclude:

A)males prefer women who will reproduce successfully
B)females prefer men who can provide resources
C)many mate preferences are found cross-culturally
D)all of the above
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An example of intersexual selection would be:

A)females preferring males with large,safe territories
B)the peacock having a brightly colored tail
C)males being significantly larger than females
D)a and b
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The coefficient of relatedness between a parent and offspring is:

A)1
B)½
C)¼
D)⅛
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Evolutionary biologists define altruism as behavior that:

A)decreases the reproductive success of the individual,but benefits the reproductive success of another individual
B)benefits the reproductive success of another individual without having any effect on the fitness of the individual doing the altruism
C)increases the reproductive success of the individual,but decreases the reproductive success of another individual
D)benefits the reproductive success of both the individual doing the altruism and the other individual involved
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An individual who acts to increase the fitness of a close relative is demonstrating:

A)reciprocal altruism
B)kin favoring
C)kin selection
D)sexual selection
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Because inclusive fitness refers to altruistic acts that benefit relatives,it is sometimes called:

A)altruistic selection
B)genetic determinism
C)relative selection
D)kin selection
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Darwinian psychologists:

A)study the life and mind of Charles Darwin
B)study the role of natural selection in human behavior
C)state that all human behavior is biologically driven
D)b and c
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A female's reproductive success is limited most by ____________;a male's reproductive success is most limited by ____________.

A)access to males;access to females
B)access to resources;access to females
C)access to males;access to resources
D)access to resources;access to resources
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Selection for traits that make males more attractive to females is termed:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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Macroevolution refers to:

A)large-scale evolutionary changes such as speciation
B)small-scale evolutionary changes based on natural selection
C)the relationship between humans and very large animals
D)how the evolution of one species affects the evolution of another species
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The coefficient of relatedness between siblings is:

A)1
B)½
C)¼
D)⅛
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Selection for traits that make males more able to compete directly for females is termed:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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Many anthropologists would agree that:

A)all human behavior is genetically determined
B)most human behavior is genetically determined
C)the potential range of human behavior is limited by genetic factors,but highly specific behaviors are not controlled by genes
D)genetics plays absolutely no role in influencing human behavior
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The large and colorful tail of the peacock is the result of:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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The measure of how likely two individuals are to share the same allele is called:

A)coefficient of relatedness
B)homozygosity
C)allele transference
D)kin selection
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Sexual dimorphism is a result of:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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The smallest possible population,the local population,is the:

A)cline
B)deme
C)race
D)species
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A necessity for speciation is some type of:

A)climatic change
B)spatial isolation
C)cataclysmic event
D)all of the above
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Reproductive isolation that results from incompatibility in mating behavior is termed:

A)ecological isolation
B)sexual isolation
C)seasonal isolation
D)mechanical isolation
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A specialized species:

A)is closely fitted to a specific niche
B)cannot tolerate much change in its niche
C)exhibits little variation
D)all of the above
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Specialization could lead to all except the following:

A)greater ability to adapt to a greater variety of ecological niches
B)evolutionary dead ends
C)speciation
D)a and c
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Which of the following are factors in speciation?

A)genetic drift
B)natural selection
C)mutation
D)all of the above
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Preadaptation:

A)refers to the potential to adapt to a new niche
B)refers to the need to adapt to a new niche
C)would more often characterize an ecologically specialized species as opposed to a generalized one
D)is not important to species that remain within one locality
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In evolutionary terms,the term competition means that populations:

A)show aggressive behavior toward one another
B)share the same territory
C)occupy the same or parts of the same niche
D)all of the above
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Speciation is usually initiated by:

A)mutation
B)nonrandom mating
C)allelic recombination
D)geographical isolation
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Which of the following is a postmating mechanism of reproductive isolation?

A)hybrid sterility
B)zygotic mortality
C)hybrid inviability
D)all of the above
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A cline is:

A)an asexually produced individual
B)a gradient
C)a new species
D)an isolating mechanism
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A species that can survive in a variety of ecological niches is known as a(n):

A)specialized species
B)ecological species
C)generalized species
D)niche species
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Generalization:

A)allows for a greater tolerance of environmental change
B)characterizes humans as a whole
C)characterizes the koala
D)a and b
E)a and c
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Species that occupy mutually exclusive geographical areas are called:

A)allopatric species
B)ecological species
C)sympatric species
D)hybrid species
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A deme is:

A)a group of animals who mate most frequently with each other as opposed to other groups
B)the largest possible population
C)an infertile hybrid
D)microhabitat
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The mule represents an example of:

A)hybrid sterility
B)hybrid inviability
C)gametic mortality
D)sexual isolation
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Reproductive isolating mechanisms:

A)are initiated by geographic isolation
B)occur within a deme
C)occur before geographic isolation
D)a and b
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Spatial isolation:

A)cuts off gene flow between groups
B)allows reproductive isolating mechanisms to develop
C)allows for the genetic reconstitution of the separated populations
D)all of the above
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Different species living in the same area but prevented from successfully reproducing are called:

A)allopatric species
B)ecological species
C)sympatric species
D)hybrid species
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A distribution of frequencies that shows a systematic gradation over space is a:

A)graded distribution
B)clinal distribution
C)macro distribution
D)micro distribution
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In biological terms,a race is a:

A)species
B)subspecies
C)deme
D)cline
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1
Scientists theorize that life began to form more than _____ years ago:

A)8 billion
B)3 ½ billion
C)100 million
D)50 million
3 ½ billion
2
A selective agent places __________on certain individuals in the population.

A)selective advantage
B)selective pressure
C)differential pressure
D)differential advantage
selective pressure
3
Selective agents act on the ______ of members of the population.

A)genotype
B)phenotype
phenotype
4
Any factor which brings about differential fertility is called a:

A)selective agent
B)selective pressure
C)mutation agent
D)mutation rate
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Microevolution refers to:

A)any change in the frequency of alleles in the gene pool of a population
B)only changes that occur due to natural selection
C)only changes due to mutations
D)the evolution of new species
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The specific place where a particular animal lives is that animal's:

A)habitat
B)environment
C)ecological niche
D)none of the above
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The specific term used for the elements of the environment that are products of human behavior is the:

A)ecological niche
B)physical environment
C)cultural environment
D)habitat
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The deliberate breeding of domesticated plants or animals is called:

A)natural selection
B)artificial selection
C)breeding selection
D)sexual selection
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Fitness refers to:

A)characteristics a society values,such as education
B)health and strength of an organism
C)resistance to disease
D)how well an individual or population is adapted to the requirements imposed by the environment
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An example of a selective agent in humans would be:

A)smallpox
B)an earthquake
C)a flood
D)all of the above
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Fitness is:

A)a measure of how well a particular individual or group is adapted to the requirements imposed by the environment
B)the degree of physical strength an organism has in relationship to other organisms of its species
C)a measure of the degree of good health an organism or group of organisms displays
D)b and c
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The presence of several distinct forms within a population-such as A,B,O,and AB blood types-is termed:

A)pleiotropy
B)polytypy
C)polymorphism
D)none of the above
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Each species occupies a _______ that is defined in terms of space and how that space is used by the organism.

A)ecological niche
B)habitat
C)microenvironment
D)microhabitat
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An example of a possible selective agent would be a:

A)disease organism
B)drug
C)carnivore
D)all of the above
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Fitness:

A)varies with the situation
B)always remains constant even with changing environments
C)never is greater for the heterozygous than the homozygous individual
D)is always greatest for the homozygous individual
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Darwin's finches are found in:

A)the Hawaiian Islands
B)the Galápagos Islands
C)the Trobriand Islands
D)New Guinea
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Fitness could best be measured by how:

A)strong the individual is
B)healthy the individual is
C)many offspring the individual has
D)many dominant alleles the individual has
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The term ecological niche refers to:

A)everything external to the organism
B)the microenvironment
C)the way the microenvironment is exploited by the organism
D)b and c
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Mosquitoes have been controlled in most parts of the world by the spraying of DDT.But after years of repeated sprayings,the number of mosquitoes has been increasing in spite of the continued use of DDT because:

A)each new generation of mosquitoes grew up with DDT as a part of the environment and gradually developed immunity
B)mosquitoes exposed to nonlethal concentrations of DDT learned to avoid food and other matters sprayed with DDT
C)DDT-resistant mosquitoes survived to breed,as did their offspring,until more and more of each year's mosquitoes were resistant
D)none of the above
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The living elements which surround an organism,such as plant life,are the:

A)physical environment
B)biological environment
C)cultural environment
D)microenvironment
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The ABO blood type system may have a selective advantage to:

A)hemolytic disease
B)ulcers
C)disease organisms
D)all of the above
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Hemoglobin S conveys a selective advantage to:

A)tuberculosis
B)malaria
C)smallpox
D)yaws
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A person with the sickle-cell traits is:

A)is homozygous for HbA
B)is homozygous for HbS
C)is heterozygous
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A person who develops the disease sickle-cell anemia:

A)is homozygous for HbA
B)is homozygous for HbS
C)is heterozygous
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The increase in the incidence of malaria in Africa historically was most directly related to the development of:

A)fishing
B)herding
C)agriculture
D)industrialism
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When natural selection favors the two extremes and individuals near the mean have lower fertility rates,this is termed:

A)directional selection
B)disruptive selection
C) stabilizing selection
D)averaging selection
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Relatively high frequencies of hemoglobin S are found in:

A)Central Africa
B)Southern Europe
C)Middle East
D)all of the above
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Characteristics that increase the success of a male competing for females will increase over time through:

A)natural selection
B)gender selection
C)sexual selection
D)competition selection
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Peter and Rosemary Grant observed natural selection taking place on the island of Daphne Major locat-ed:

A)in the Channel Islands off the coast of California
B)off the east coast of South Africa
C)in the Andaman Islands off the west coast of Thailand
D)in the Galápagos Islands off the west coast of South America
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During a drought on Daphne Major,the larger and harder seeds were available to eat so:

A)birds with smaller beaks had an advantage
B)birds with larger beaks had an advantage
C)no birds died since there was still some food available
D)birds of every size died in equal numbers
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In a case of balanced polymorphism resulting from heterozygous advantage the greatest fitness is associated with the genotype(s):

A)AA
B)Aa
C)aa
D)AA and Aa
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Malaria is caused by:

A)the genetic coding for an abnormal hemoglobin
B)a virus carried by rats
C)humid weather conditions
D)parasites of the blood transmitted by mosquitos
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Which of the following statements is logically correct? People in Africa were dying of malaria:

A)so the sickle cell allele came into being
B)so mutation occurred that would protect them
C)but an allele existed which provided some protection against malaria to those who have the allele
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As a result of a drought,the average size of a bird's beaks on Daphne Major increased.This is an example of:

A)directional selection
B)disruptive selection
C)stabilizing selection
D)averaging selection
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Sickle-cell anemia is caused by the presence of _____ within the red blood cells.

A)hemoglobin S (HbS)
B)hemoglobin A₂ (HbA₂)
C)hemoglobin A (HbA)
D)fetal hemoglobin (HbF)
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When the Grants measured the beaks of the birds on Daphne Major after the drought,they found:

A)a large number of the birds had died as a result of the drought
B)the survivors of the drought had a larger average beak size
C)beak size is inherited so the next generation had a larger average beak size
D)all of the above
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Which of the following statements is incorrect about the ABO blood type system?

A)there are three major alleles for the system
B)there appears to be selective significance between the ABO system and certain types of diseases
C)blood type O is the most frequent blood type in all human populations
D)one or more of the four ABO blood types could be absent from a specific population
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Studies of Darwin's finches were done by:

A)Peter and Rosemary Grant
B)Louis and Mary Leakey
C)Robert and Rebecca Fitzroy
D)Richard and Meave Leakey
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A situation in which the heterozygous individual is the best fit results in a situation referred to as:

A)allele maintenance
B)balanced heterozygosity
C)balanced polymorphism
D)heterozygote maintenance
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Human infants that are lighter or heavier in weight do not survive as well as those of average weight.This is an example of:

A)directional selection
B)disruptive selection
C)stabilizing selection
D)averaging selection
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Inclusive fitness refers to:

A)one's personal fitness plus the fitness that all of one's relatives contribute to the individual
B)one's fitness plus that individual's influence on the fitness of all relatives
C)one's fitness plus the fitness of one's mate
D)the additive fitness that an individual possesses for all environmental situations that the individual is exposed to
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Based on the theory of kin selection,you should perform the most altruism toward your:

A)aunt
B)grandfather
C)sibling
D)cousin
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Which of the following is not true about human mate choice?

A)males value appearance more than females
B)females value educational background and favorable social status more than males
C)males prefer younger women
D)culture has no influence on traits that males and females prefer
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David Buss's study of human mate choice led him to conclude:

A)males prefer women who will reproduce successfully
B)females prefer men who can provide resources
C)many mate preferences are found cross-culturally
D)all of the above
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45
An example of intersexual selection would be:

A)females preferring males with large,safe territories
B)the peacock having a brightly colored tail
C)males being significantly larger than females
D)a and b
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46
The coefficient of relatedness between a parent and offspring is:

A)1
B)½
C)¼
D)⅛
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47
Evolutionary biologists define altruism as behavior that:

A)decreases the reproductive success of the individual,but benefits the reproductive success of another individual
B)benefits the reproductive success of another individual without having any effect on the fitness of the individual doing the altruism
C)increases the reproductive success of the individual,but decreases the reproductive success of another individual
D)benefits the reproductive success of both the individual doing the altruism and the other individual involved
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48
An individual who acts to increase the fitness of a close relative is demonstrating:

A)reciprocal altruism
B)kin favoring
C)kin selection
D)sexual selection
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49
Because inclusive fitness refers to altruistic acts that benefit relatives,it is sometimes called:

A)altruistic selection
B)genetic determinism
C)relative selection
D)kin selection
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50
Darwinian psychologists:

A)study the life and mind of Charles Darwin
B)study the role of natural selection in human behavior
C)state that all human behavior is biologically driven
D)b and c
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51
A female's reproductive success is limited most by ____________;a male's reproductive success is most limited by ____________.

A)access to males;access to females
B)access to resources;access to females
C)access to males;access to resources
D)access to resources;access to resources
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52
Selection for traits that make males more attractive to females is termed:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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53
Macroevolution refers to:

A)large-scale evolutionary changes such as speciation
B)small-scale evolutionary changes based on natural selection
C)the relationship between humans and very large animals
D)how the evolution of one species affects the evolution of another species
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54
The coefficient of relatedness between siblings is:

A)1
B)½
C)¼
D)⅛
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55
Selection for traits that make males more able to compete directly for females is termed:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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56
Many anthropologists would agree that:

A)all human behavior is genetically determined
B)most human behavior is genetically determined
C)the potential range of human behavior is limited by genetic factors,but highly specific behaviors are not controlled by genes
D)genetics plays absolutely no role in influencing human behavior
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57
The large and colorful tail of the peacock is the result of:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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58
The measure of how likely two individuals are to share the same allele is called:

A)coefficient of relatedness
B)homozygosity
C)allele transference
D)kin selection
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59
Sexual dimorphism is a result of:

A)intersexual selection
B)intrasexual selection
C)countersexual selection
D)infrasexual selection
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60
The smallest possible population,the local population,is the:

A)cline
B)deme
C)race
D)species
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61
A necessity for speciation is some type of:

A)climatic change
B)spatial isolation
C)cataclysmic event
D)all of the above
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62
Reproductive isolation that results from incompatibility in mating behavior is termed:

A)ecological isolation
B)sexual isolation
C)seasonal isolation
D)mechanical isolation
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63
A specialized species:

A)is closely fitted to a specific niche
B)cannot tolerate much change in its niche
C)exhibits little variation
D)all of the above
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64
Specialization could lead to all except the following:

A)greater ability to adapt to a greater variety of ecological niches
B)evolutionary dead ends
C)speciation
D)a and c
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65
Which of the following are factors in speciation?

A)genetic drift
B)natural selection
C)mutation
D)all of the above
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66
Preadaptation:

A)refers to the potential to adapt to a new niche
B)refers to the need to adapt to a new niche
C)would more often characterize an ecologically specialized species as opposed to a generalized one
D)is not important to species that remain within one locality
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67
In evolutionary terms,the term competition means that populations:

A)show aggressive behavior toward one another
B)share the same territory
C)occupy the same or parts of the same niche
D)all of the above
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68
Speciation is usually initiated by:

A)mutation
B)nonrandom mating
C)allelic recombination
D)geographical isolation
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69
Which of the following is a postmating mechanism of reproductive isolation?

A)hybrid sterility
B)zygotic mortality
C)hybrid inviability
D)all of the above
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70
A cline is:

A)an asexually produced individual
B)a gradient
C)a new species
D)an isolating mechanism
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71
A species that can survive in a variety of ecological niches is known as a(n):

A)specialized species
B)ecological species
C)generalized species
D)niche species
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72
Generalization:

A)allows for a greater tolerance of environmental change
B)characterizes humans as a whole
C)characterizes the koala
D)a and b
E)a and c
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73
Species that occupy mutually exclusive geographical areas are called:

A)allopatric species
B)ecological species
C)sympatric species
D)hybrid species
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74
A deme is:

A)a group of animals who mate most frequently with each other as opposed to other groups
B)the largest possible population
C)an infertile hybrid
D)microhabitat
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75
The mule represents an example of:

A)hybrid sterility
B)hybrid inviability
C)gametic mortality
D)sexual isolation
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76
Reproductive isolating mechanisms:

A)are initiated by geographic isolation
B)occur within a deme
C)occur before geographic isolation
D)a and b
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77
Spatial isolation:

A)cuts off gene flow between groups
B)allows reproductive isolating mechanisms to develop
C)allows for the genetic reconstitution of the separated populations
D)all of the above
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78
Different species living in the same area but prevented from successfully reproducing are called:

A)allopatric species
B)ecological species
C)sympatric species
D)hybrid species
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79
A distribution of frequencies that shows a systematic gradation over space is a:

A)graded distribution
B)clinal distribution
C)macro distribution
D)micro distribution
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80
In biological terms,a race is a:

A)species
B)subspecies
C)deme
D)cline
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