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CLEP Biology: Principles Of Evolution
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1. 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
Analogy
Sickle Cell
Mutations
2. 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.
Sympatric
Mass
Chordata
Intraspecific
3. Members of the phylum _____________ have soft - unsegmented bodies that are usually - but not always - enclosed in hard shells.
Evolution
Taxonomy
Mollusca
Cold
4. 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
Phylogenetic
Interspecific
Elongation
Founder.
5. 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.
Change
Chordata
Creationism
Elongation
6. ____________ reproduction - whether reproduction proceeds with lesser or greater success - is central to the process of natural selection; it determines whether a given mutation becomes established in the general population.
Phylogenetic
Dinosaurs
New World
Differential
7. 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).
Function
Africa
Creationism
Elongation
8. Differential reproduction allows one species to gradually evolve into a new species. This is the process of ____________.
Bipedal
Embryos
Evolution
Monera
9. 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
Homo
Struggle
Mutations
10. ___________ speciation happens when members of a population develop some genetic difference that prevents them from reproducing with the parent type.
Sympatric
Elongation
Genus
Kingdom
11. A ____________ tree is a graphical means to depict the evolutionary relationships of a group of organisms.
Baseline
33 phyla
Phylogenetic
Phylum
12. About 1.8 million years ago - early Homo gave rise to _______ ________ - the species thought to have been ancestral to our own.
Code
Homologous
Homo erectus
Microevolution
13. The __________ kingdom consists of one-celled organisms as well - but differs from the Monera kingdom in that it consists of eukaryotes.
Increase
Natural selection
Evolution
Protista
14. The study of ____________ ____________ supports the claim of a common origin of organisms.
Increase
Triassic
Comparative anatomy.
Intraspecific
15. 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.
33 phyla
Bipedal
Homo
Evolved
16. The _______-_________ Law states that an equilibrium of allele frequencies in a gene pool remains in effect in each succeeding generation of a sexually reproducing population if five conditions are met.
Hardy-Weinberg
Somatic
Fossil
Polymorphism
17. Homology has to be distinguished from ___________; for instance - the wings of insects and the wings of birds are analogous but not homologous.
Homologous
Protoplasm
Analogy
Allele
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 ___________ __________.
Natural selection
Genetic drift
Mammals.
Macroscopic.
19. 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.
Natural selection
Allele
Adaptive radiation
Elongation
20. Mammals developed from primitive mammal-like reptiles during the __________ Period - some 200-245 million years ago.
Protista
Intraspecific
Fire
Triassic
21. If a population began with a few individuals - one or more of whom carried a particular allele - that allele may come to be represented in many of the descendants. This is known as ____________.
Embryos
Convergent
Monera
Polymorphism
22. The Regional ___________ Hypothesis suggests that regional populations of H. erectus evolved into H. sapiens through interbreeding between the various populations.
Elongation
Out-of-Africa
Continuity
Differential
23. 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.
Mammals.
Mimicry
Neanderthals
Polymorphism
24. Linnaeus placed all monkeys and apes along with humans into the order _________
Homologous
Primates
New World
Evolved
25. The only kingdom which consists of prokaryotes is the __________ kingdom.
Elongation
Cold
Monera
Punctuated
26. There are certain animals with intermediate characters between two major groups of animals. They are called ___________ _____.
Connecting links
Taxonomy
Natural selection
Species
27. _____________ struggle takes place between the individuals of the same species.
33 phyla
Intraspecific
Mimicry
Fire
28. Humans who have produced offspring that successfully live in a ________ environment tend to be broader and smaller in stature while hotter environments are occupied by thinner taller humans.
Cold
Macroscopic.
Environmental
Chance
29. Speciation by ____________ Equilibrium involves a group of creatures which gets isolated from the rest of their species.
Punctuated
Species
Fire
Connecting links
30. 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.
Function
Homologous
Sympatric
Kingdom
31. _____________ can occur randomly - from radiation damage (impact with high energy g-rays or cosmic rays) - from exposure to chemical agents called mutagens - or simply by error in the DNA replication process.
Interspecific
Mutations
Seven
Natural selection
32. Homology is also seen in the structure of eye - brain - joint appendages of arthropods - etc. It is thus evidence for ____________.
Embryos
Protoplasm
New World
Evolution
33. _____________ is the end of a particular evolutionary line - the end of a species - a family - or a larger group of organisms.
Evolved
Natural selection
Founder.
Extinction
34. Because organisms are continually tested by their changing ______________ - their forms change to suit new conditions.
Environment
Homo erectus
Natural selection
Cold
35. __________ are the remains of organisms that lived in the past.
Founder.
Continuity
Fossils. A study of the fossil record helps to build a historical sequence of biological evolution of complex organisms from simple ancestors.
Cold
36. In species which reproduce _____________ - extinction of a species is generally inevitable when there is only one individual of that species left - or only individuals of a single sex.
Homologous
Sexually
Evolved
Polymorphism
37. _______________ is that branch of biology dealing with the identification and naming of organisms.
Marsupial. All the marsupials in present day Australia would have evolved from one common ancestor. Kangaroos
Neanderthals
Evolved
Taxonomy
38. 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).
Beneficial
Change
Allopatric
Bipedal
39. _________ evidence shows that the horse has undergone considerable evolutionary change over a period of 60 million years.
Africa
Fossil
Monera
Change
40. When Charles Darwin was in the Galapagos islands - one of the first things he noticed is the variety of ___________ that existed on each of the islands.
Hardy-Weinberg
Extinction
Finches
Environment
41. Prior to the scientific discoveries of the past 200 years - _____________ from the Book Of Genesis described how living things came into being.
Somatic
Founder.
Kingdom
Creationism
42. The early stages of development of the ___________ of fish - salamander - tortoise - hen and man show remarkable similarity.
Evolved
Allele
Hunter-gatherer
Embryos
43. ___________ is a specific explanation of similarity of form seen in the biological world. In genetics - it is used in reference to protein or DNA sequences - meaning that the given sequences share ancestry.
Sympatric
Evolved
Punctuated
Homology
44. ______________ struggle is the struggle of organisms against the physical environment.
Microevolution
Connecting links
Environmental
Macroscopic.
45. _____________ struggle takes place between the individuals of different species.
Fungi
Interspecific
Phylogenetic
Connecting links
46. The highest category in the Linnaean system of classification is the __________. At this level - organisms are distinguished on the basis of cellular organization and methods of nutrition.
Change
Sympatric
Natural selection
Kingdom
47. Immediately below kingdom is the _________ level of classification. At this level - animals are grouped together based on similarities in basic body plan or organization.
Genetic
Phylum
Baseline
Mutations
48. 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.
Species
Protista
Analogy
Allele
49. Such a dual level designation is referred to as a _________ nomenclature.
Neanderthals
Binomial
Seven
Evolved
50. 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.
Change
Protoplasm
Genus
Mimicry