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SBI3U Evolution Test Review--School Reach Questions

SBI3U Evolution Test Review--School Reach Questions. # Question Answer . 1 A scientific statement must be able to be this? Falsifiable (proven false) . 2 How do the fossils found deeper in the rocks compare with respect to complexity and age? Less complex and older .

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SBI3U Evolution Test Review--School Reach Questions

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  1. SBI3U Evolution Test Review--School Reach Questions

  2. # Question Answer

  3. 1 A scientific statement must be able to be this? Falsifiable (proven false)

  4. 2 How do the fossils found deeper in the rocks compare with respect to complexity and age? Less complex and older

  5. 3 What is the study of fossils called? Paleontology

  6. 4 If a cat has 21 differences in DNA in a protein when compared to a human and a dog has 12 differences, which is more closely related to humans? dog

  7. 5 A group of islands are near the coast of a continent. Which of the group would be inhabited the longest? Closest island to the mainland

  8. Name one teacher who is retiring from Nelson this year?

  9. 6 How does embryology provide evidence for evolution? More similar the embryos the more closely related

  10. 7 What did Thomas Malthus contribute to Darwin’s theory Populations grow exponentially if no stress put upon them

  11. 8 What is a species? Populations that can interbreed and have fertile offspring

  12. 9 A change in the allele frequencies in a population describes which term? Microevolution (accept evolution)

  13. 10 How old is the earth? (within 500 million years) 4.54 billion years old

  14. 11 If two species that are not related develop similar structures as they are adapting to similar environments (such as streamlined bodies in fish and mammals), what type of evolution is occurring? Convergent evolution

  15. 12 If flowers have differing flowering times so they don’t interbreed, which type of reproductive isolating mechanism is this referring to? Temporal

  16. 13 What does the term ‘fit’ refer to in “survival of the fittest”? How many offspring are produced

  17. What is Nelson’s High School Mascot?

  18. 14 A rapid population decrease refers to what term? Bottleneck

  19. 15 What happens to diversity of a population after a bottleneck? Decreases

  20. 16 What is the movement of alleles from one population to another? migration

  21. 17 What is the primary drive of evolution…what changes? The environment

  22. 18 Competition is needed for evolution to occur. Name 3 things that organisms could be competing for. Food, shelter, mates, sunlight, space, water

  23. 19 Give an example of homologous structures and define the term Structures that came from a common ancestor but are adapted for different environments

  24. 20 What type of evolution results in homologous structures? Divergent evolution

  25. 21 Name the process that describes how life arises spontaneously. Abiogenesis

  26. 22 Name one of the scientists who coined the term “punctuated equilibrium” Stephan Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge (name one)

  27. 23 What is a vestigial structure? Structure that had a function in the past but no longer

  28. Name the famous artist that has original art (not prints) in the front office and constructed the mural half way up the stairs from the office? Robert Bateman

  29. 24 Name the type of speciation where the populations live in the same habitat but become reproductively isolated such that they can no longer interbreed successfully. Sympatric speciation

  30. 25 In allopatric speciation, what is needed to separate the species (or give an example) Geographic barrier such as a mountain, river etc.

  31. 26 A giraffe’s neck gradually got longer over several generations of competing for food high in the trees. Name the type of selection. Directional selection

  32. 27 Name the type of selection which can result in speciation. Disruptive selection

  33. 28 If a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what does this mean in evolutionary terms? It is not evolving.

  34. 29 What are the 5 requirements for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? NMMR +

  35. 30 Name the type of selection where humans select traits to produce new breeds. Artificial selection

  36. 31 State a disadvantage of artificial selection. Reduces genetic variability

  37. 32 When a few members of a population leave and form their own population thereby reducing the genetic diversity of the original population. Founder effect

  38. For which famous battle did Lord Horatio Nelson lead in 1805? Battle of Trafalgar

  39. 33 Founder effect and bottleneck effect are both examples of genetic drift. What’s the difference? Bottleneck results from a natural disaster or human interference

  40. 34 Define genetic drift Changes in allele frequencies of a gene pool due to chance events.

  41. 35 Theory that eukaryotes evolved from the ingestion of a prokaryote by another bacterium Endosymbiosis theory

  42. 36 What is significant about the framed written letter written by Lord Nelson that is in the front office? Written by the hand that he lost in battle so it was written prior to that

  43. 37 Name the type of selection that favours one extreme. Directional

  44. 38 Courtship displays are an example of this type of selection. Sexual

  45. 39 Evolution in which similar traits arise in unrelated species due to similar environmental selection pressures. Convergent evolution

  46. 40 A change in the gene pool due to random chance Genetic drift

  47. 41 What is the only source of new genes? mutation

  48. 42 On which molecule can a mutation take place? DNA

  49. 43 In a polluted environment, would dark or light moths be in greater numbers? Dark

  50. 44 If one species copies another species in appearance or behaviour, what term does this describe? Mimicry

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