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EVOLUTION CLICKER REVIEW

EVOLUTION CLICKER REVIEW. CHAPTERS 14, 15, 16. Which scientist used rotting meat to disprove spontaneous generation?. A. Spallanzani B. Redi C. Pasteur D. Oparin. Which of the following did not exist in the early atmosphere?. Oxygen Ammonia Water vapor Methane Hydrogen.

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EVOLUTION CLICKER REVIEW

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  1. EVOLUTION CLICKER REVIEW CHAPTERS 14, 15, 16

  2. Which scientist used rotting meat to disprove spontaneous generation? • A. Spallanzani • B. Redi • C. Pasteur • D. Oparin

  3. Which of the following did not exist in the early atmosphere? • Oxygen • Ammonia • Water vapor • Methane • Hydrogen

  4. If the half-life of a radioactive material is 5, 000 years, then how much of a substance will remain after 3 half-lives? • ½ • ¼ • 1/8 • 1/16

  5. How old is the material(half-life is still 5, 000 years) if it contains 1/16 of its original material? • 5, 000 years • 10,000 years • 15,000 years • 20,000 years

  6. What did critics claim caused life to form once Redi disproved spontaneous generation? • Sunlight • Air • Vital force • Dust particles

  7. What did Pasteur use to disprove the idea of spontaneous generation? • A container made of something other than glass • Curved shaped flask to collect the dust particles but keep • He covered the container so no light would penetrate the broth

  8. A ribozyme is a/an • Ribosome • RNA molecule • Enzyme • Sugar

  9. The first cells are thought to have resembled modern • Mitochondria • Animal cells • Archaebacteria • Plant cells

  10. Redi placed meat in the control containers and covered them and put meat in the experimental containers and left them uncovered; he then observed them for maggot growth • True • False

  11. What gas protects the earth from the sun’s harmful rays? • Oxygen • Ozone • Carbon dioxide • Water vapor

  12. Many scientists think that the first aerobic prokaryotes invaded larger cells and eventually gave rise to the chloroplast • True • False

  13. The first prokaryotes obtained their food through inorganic molecules synthesized into organic molecules • True • False

  14. The first cells were most likely heterotrophic prokaryotes. • True • False

  15. Fox created spherical shaped structures called coacervates that were composed of proteins that could bud to form more like itself • True • False

  16. Homologous structures, dna similarities, and embryological similarities suggest that • We lived at different times • We came from a common ancestor • We evolved from proto cells • We are becoming simpler organisms

  17. Organs with no apparent function are called • Analogous structures • Homologous structures • Vestigial structures

  18. Inherited traits that give an organism an advantage to survival are called • Lethal mutations • Acquired traits • Adaptations • Oncogenes

  19. Adaptive radiation is an example of divergent evolution (Darwin’s finches) • True • False

  20. A major factor influencing convergent evolution is • A common gene pool • Adaptation to similar environments • Similar ancestry • Belonging to the same genus

  21. Which answer best represents this statement: that organisms do not change in order to survive, that the environment determines which organisms survive. • The theory of acquired traits • Lamark’s ideas • the idea that the fossil record is false • Darwin’s ideas

  22. Which of the following is not part of darwin’s theory of natural selections • Variation • Struggle for existence • Use or disuse of organs • overproduction

  23. Most fossils are found in igneous rock • True • False

  24. The law of superposition states that the younger fossils are found deeper in the rock layer. • True • False

  25. The variations needed for species to adapt to a new environment are caused by • Casts • Gradual changes • Punctuated changes • Mutations

  26. Which scientist believed that changes in limb structure are due to mutation and genetic recombination? • Darwin • Lamark • Both Darwin and Lamark • Neither Darwin nor Lamark

  27. Which scientists would have believed that wings are an acquired characteristic? • Darwin • Lamark • Both Darwin and Lamark • Neither Darwin nor Lamark

  28. The flying squirrel of north America closely resembles the flying phalanger of Australia. They are similar in size, structure, and physical appearance. The squirrel is a mammal while the phalanger is a marsupial. They are genetically and geographically separated by a great distance, which can be best explained by • Convergent evolution • Divergent evolution • Spontaneous generation • Vestigial structures

  29. Which type of selection will occur when individuals with the most favorable variations survive and pass them on to offspring • Directional • Stabilizing • Natural • Disruptive

  30. The type of selection that may eliminate the intermediate phenotype is • Directional • Polygenic • Stabilizing • Disruptive

  31. Which combination of characteristics in a population would provide the greatest potential for evolutionary changes? • Small populations and many mutations • Small populations and few mutations • Large populations and few mutations • Large population and many mutations

  32. Migration will change the frequency of alleles in a population • True • False

  33. If a population contains 20/100 black squirrels which represents the recessive phenotype, what is the frequency of them in the population • .10 • .20 • .30 • .40

  34. Speciation may occur when adaptive radiation occurs • True • False

  35. Evolution that occurs slowly and continually over time is called • Directional • Gradualism • Punctuated • Stabilizing

  36. Which of the following describes a population? • Dogs and cats in Crystal Lake, IL • Roses and tulips in a garden • Dogwood trees in Middletown, Connecticut • Four species of fish living in a pond

  37. The hypothesis that evolution occurs at an irregular rate through geologic time is known as • Punctuated evolution • Directional equilibrium • Directional evolution • Genetic equilibrium

  38. Which of the following is NOT an example of an isolating mechanism? • A river separating members of a population • A female frog not recognizing the males’ crock for reproduction • Finch’s competing for same seeds • Random mating

  39. In order for speciation to begin, there must be • Continuous breeding • Geographic isolation • Convergence • Divergence

  40. Which of the following is an example of stabilizing selection? • Giraffe neck length • Acorn size • Anteater’s tongue length • Human birth weight

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