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CLEP Biology: Principles Of Evolution
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1. About 1.8 million years ago - early Homo gave rise to _______ ________ - the species thought to have been ancestral to our own.
Homology
Homo erectus
Seven
Genetic
2. For humans - the complete classification is: Kingdom (Animalia); Phylum (__________); Class (Mammalia); Order (Primates); Family (Hominidae); Genus (Homo); Species (Sapiens).
Beneficial
Primates
Chordata
Africa
3. Despite their image as brutish simpletons - _____________were the first humans to bury their dead with artifacts - indicating abstract thought - perhaps a belief in an after-life.
Neanderthals
Analogy
Mutations
Phylum
4. _____________ struggle takes place between the individuals of different species.
Comparative anatomy.
Out-of-Africa
Fungi
Interspecific
5. As populations diverge - they form similar but related species. When are two populations new species? When populations no longer _____________ they are thought to be separate species.
Out-of-Africa
Interbreed
Founder.
Connecting links
6. Biodiversity crashes during ________ extinctions. This has been a powerful force in evolution - wiping the slate clean of up to 96% of all species - and providing the survivors with a world full of opportunities into which they can diversify.
Fire
Struggle
Mass
Binomial
7. _________ ______ disease causes anemia - joint pain - a swollen spleen - and frequent - severe infections. It illustrates balanced polymorphism because carriers are resistant to malaria - an infection by the parasite that causes cycles of chills and
Sickle Cell
Sexually
Fungi
Intraspecific
8. Heritable variations are called _____________ variations. Such variations arising from changes in DNA are passed on within families and to the offspring from the parents.
Genetic
Mammals.
Kingdom
Microevolution
9. Except for the tail fins - whales greatly resemble fish in outline - but are instead descended from four-legged land ___________.
Embryos
Balanced
Mammals.
Extinction
10. In general if two genes have an almost identical DNA sequence - it is likely that they are ____________.
Evolution
Adaptive radiation
Homologous
Natural selection
11. An allele may increase - or decrease - in frequency simply through ___________. Not every member of the population will become a parent and not every set of parents will produce the same number of offspring.
Chance
Hardy-Weinberg
Natural selection
Oxygen
12. Some important structural changes during the evolution of horse are: Increase in size from 11' (Eohippus) to about 60' (Equus) - and ___________ of the head and neck so as that it can reach the ground.
Sympatric
Macroscopic.
Elongation
Fire
13. Prior to the scientific discoveries of the past 200 years - _____________ from the Book Of Genesis described how living things came into being.
Natural selection
Africa
Creationism
Phylum
14. Any change of _________ frequencies in a gene pool indicates that evolution has occurred. The Hardy-Weinberg law proposes that those factors that violate the conditions listed - cause evolution.
Allopatric
Analogy
Allele
Hardy-Weinberg
15. Immediately below kingdom is the _________ level of classification. At this level - animals are grouped together based on similarities in basic body plan or organization.
Homologous
Intraspecific
Punctuated
Phylum
16. An important step toward the modern theory of evolution came in the 1760's - when Count George-Louis Leclerc de Buffon (1707-1788) published his Natural History of Animals with the idea that species __________ over time.
Mollusca
Phylum
Change
Biodiversity
17. The only kingdom which consists of prokaryotes is the __________ kingdom.
Binomial
Connecting links
Convergent
Monera
18. Charles Darwin published a book The Origin of Species in the year 1859. He proposed that the new species came about by a process called ___________ __________.
Interspecific
Natural selection
Extinction
Phylogenetic
19. The Regional ___________ Hypothesis suggests that regional populations of H. erectus evolved into H. sapiens through interbreeding between the various populations.
Homologous
Taxonomy
Continuity
Fossil
20. Populations begin to diverge when gene flow between them is restricted. Geographic isolation is often the first step in ____________ speciation.
Evolved
Allopatric
Sympatric
Out-of-Africa
21. The __________ kingdom consists of one-celled organisms as well - but differs from the Monera kingdom in that it consists of eukaryotes.
DNA
Protista
Fossils. A study of the fossil record helps to build a historical sequence of biological evolution of complex organisms from simple ancestors.
Interbreed
22. Almost all _________ organisms are either plants or animals.
Macroscopic.
Hardy-Weinberg
Dinosaurs
Allopatric
23. Mammals developed from primitive mammal-like reptiles during the __________ Period - some 200-245 million years ago.
Change
Triassic
New World
DNA
24. At some time in their life cycle - chordates have a pair of lateral gill slits or pouches used to obtain __________ in a liquid environment.
Code
Differential
Hunter-gatherer
Oxygen
25. Primates evolved about approximately 30 million years ago in ___________. One branch of primates evolved into the Old and New World Monkeys - the other into the hominoids (the line of descent common to both apes and man).
Africa
Kingdom
Interspecific
Seven
26. Darwin reported that all organisms tend to _____________ in a geometric ratio provided there are no environmental checks. Even slow breeding animals like the elephant may theoretically give rise to 19 million descendants in a period of 750 years.
Founder.
Balanced
Increase
Intraspecific
27. Darwin's Finches illustrated ___________ ____________. This is where species all deriving from a common ancestor have over time successfully adapted to their environment via natural selection.
Fungi
Adaptive radiation
DNA
Somatic
28. The Linnaean system uses two Latin name categories - ________ and species - to designate each type of organism.
Code
Creationism
Genus
Chordata
29. ___________ evolution is an evolutionary process in which organisms not closely related independently acquire some characteristic or characteristics in common.
Homologous
Fossils. A study of the fossil record helps to build a historical sequence of biological evolution of complex organisms from simple ancestors.
Finches
Convergent
30. At the molecular level - life's ability to reproduce begins with the replication of ____________ - during which two new spirals are created that are exact replicas of the original molecule.
DNA
Triassic
Creationism
Africa
31. Homo erectus was the first hominid to use ___________ - and have social structures for food gathering.
Species
Marsupial. All the marsupials in present day Australia would have evolved from one common ancestor. Kangaroos
Environmental
Fire
32. Scientific classification sorts living organisms by _________ levels of classification - kingdom; phylum; class; order; family; genus; and species.
33 phyla
Seven
Fungi
Macroscopic.
33. Linnaeus placed all monkeys and apes along with humans into the order _________
Primates
Extinction
Natural selection
Beneficial
34. In the 1680s Ariaantje and Gerrit Jansz emigrated from Holland to South Africa - one of them bringing along an allele for the mild metabolic disease porphyria. Today more than 30000 South Africans carry this allele and - in every case examined - can
Founder.
Macroscopic.
Homo
Primates
35. A Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium provides a ___________ by which to judge whether evolution has occurred.
Baseline
Chordata
Kingdom
Dinosaurs
36. Insect ____________ is also an example of convergent evolution - as for example when an edible (palatable) butterfly develops a color pattern similar to a relatively unrelated inedible (unpalatable) butterfly - and by so doing escapes being eaten.
Oxygen
Protoplasm
Mimicry
Hunter-gatherer
37. _____________ is the accumulation of small changes in a gene pool over a relatively short period.
Phylum
Microevolution
Elongation
Fossil
38. There are at least ___________ of animals. Humans are members of the phylum Chordata.
Protista
Biodiversity
Code
33 phyla
39. In a genetic drift the entire population may become homozygous for the allele or - equally likely - the allele may disappear. Before either of these fates occurs - the allele represents a Polymorphism. This is a case of polymorphism through...
Adaptive radiation
Phylum
Genetic drift
Macroscopic.
40. ___________ speciation happens when members of a population develop some genetic difference that prevents them from reproducing with the parent type.
Hunter-gatherer
Fossil
Creationism
Sympatric
41. Extinctions - mostly at the level of species - have been occurring constantly at a low 'background rate' - usually matched by the rate at which new species appear - with the result that ____________ is constantly increasing.
Marsupial. All the marsupials in present day Australia would have evolved from one common ancestor. Kangaroos
Biodiversity
Triassic
Chance
42. Such a dual level designation is referred to as a _________ nomenclature.
Phylum
Binomial
Dinosaurs
Cold
43. The most recent mass extinction - the K-T extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period - is best known for having wiped out the __________ .
Protista
Homologous
Oxygen
Dinosaurs
44. Homology was defined by Darwin as similarity of structure and position - and distinguished from 'analogy -' which was defined as similarity of _____________ but not necessarily of structure and position.
Creationism
Function
Marsupial. All the marsupials in present day Australia would have evolved from one common ancestor. Kangaroos
Mutations
45. The mutation may be harmful (resulting in a reduced probability of survival for the organism involved) - ____________ (it might also do its intended job better) or merely neutral (no effect at all).
Species
Beneficial
Out-of-Africa
Seven
46. ______________ struggle is the struggle of organisms against the physical environment.
Environmental
DNA
Hunter-gatherer
Mass
47. Animals and plants show variations in physical structure. Some of these variations are simply caused by external conditions (environmental) - such as accidents - temperature - food abundance - etc.. ___________ variations have no effect on evolution
Somatic
Differential
Mimicry
Fire
48. _____________ struggle takes place between the individuals of the same species.
Struggle
Intraspecific
Genus
Change
49. ____________ organs are formed on the same basic plan though they may be modified variously to perform different functions. They must have a common ancestral structure which gave rise to different modifications.
Mutations
Embryos
Mimicry
Homologous
50. Jean Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829) developed one of the first theories on how species changed. Lamarck - in 1809 - concluded that organisms of higher complexity had __________ from preexisting - less complex organisms.
Elongation
Polymorphism
Evolved
Intraspecific