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C. Lamarck
D. HMS Beagle
15. Ship on which Darwin served as naturalist
natural selection
B. Darwin
Lamarck c.
D. HMS Beagle
16. his theory of evolution unifies all of biology
natural selection
B. Darwin
C. Lamarck c.
D. HMS Beagle
17. the process by which evolution occurs
A. Galapagos Islands
B. Malthus
C. Fitness
D. Artificial selection
18. argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on
A. Galapagos Islands
B.Malthus
C. Fitness
D. Artificial selection
18. small volcanic islands where Darwin made many important observations
A. Galapagos Islands
B.Malthus
C. Fitness
D. Artificial selection
20. selecting for plants and animals with useful traits
B. Malthus
A. Galapagos Islands
C. Fitness
D. Artificial selection
21. argued that gradual geological processes have gradually shaped Earth's surface.
B. Evolution
A. inheritance of acquired characteristics
C. Wallace
D. Lyell
22. states that traits an organism develops during its own life time can be passed on to
offspring.
B. Evolution
A. inheritance of acquired characteristics
D. Lyell
C. Wallace
Transcribed Image Text:SHOTON itel 00 Al DUAL CAMERA C. Lamarck D. HMS Beagle 15. Ship on which Darwin served as naturalist natural selection B. Darwin Lamarck c. D. HMS Beagle 16. his theory of evolution unifies all of biology natural selection B. Darwin C. Lamarck c. D. HMS Beagle 17. the process by which evolution occurs A. Galapagos Islands B. Malthus C. Fitness D. Artificial selection 18. argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on A. Galapagos Islands B.Malthus C. Fitness D. Artificial selection 18. small volcanic islands where Darwin made many important observations A. Galapagos Islands B.Malthus C. Fitness D. Artificial selection 20. selecting for plants and animals with useful traits B. Malthus A. Galapagos Islands C. Fitness D. Artificial selection 21. argued that gradual geological processes have gradually shaped Earth's surface. B. Evolution A. inheritance of acquired characteristics C. Wallace D. Lyell 22. states that traits an organism develops during its own life time can be passed on to offspring. B. Evolution A. inheritance of acquired characteristics D. Lyell C. Wallace
Multiple Choice. Select the correct answer from the choices. Write the letter that corresponds
to your answer on the blank provided before the number.
1. One of the original Amish colonies rose from a ship of colonists that came from
Europe. The ship's captain, who had polydactyly, a rare dominant trait, was one of the original
colonists. Today, we see a much higher frequency of polydactyly in the Amish population. This
is an example of:
a. natural selection
b. genetic drift
c. founder effect
d. b and c
2. Which of the following evolutionary forces can introduce new genetic variation into a
population?
a. natural selection and genetic drift
b. mutation and gene flow
C. natural selection and nonrandom mating
d. mutation and gene flow
3. This mechanism of evolution is affected by chance
a. Gene pool
b. Genetic Drift
C. genetic structure
d. Founder effect
4. The frequencies of the resulting genotypes are known as the
_of the
population
a. genetic structure
b. gene pool
C. gene flow
d. genetic drift
5. The changes in a population's genetic structure.
a. macroevolution
b. microevolution
c. bottleneck effect
d. allele frequency
6. When male lions reach sexual maturity, they leave their group in search of a new
pride. This can alter the allele frequencies of the population through which of the following
mechanisms?
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Choice. Select the correct answer from the choices. Write the letter that corresponds to your answer on the blank provided before the number. 1. One of the original Amish colonies rose from a ship of colonists that came from Europe. The ship's captain, who had polydactyly, a rare dominant trait, was one of the original colonists. Today, we see a much higher frequency of polydactyly in the Amish population. This is an example of: a. natural selection b. genetic drift c. founder effect d. b and c 2. Which of the following evolutionary forces can introduce new genetic variation into a population? a. natural selection and genetic drift b. mutation and gene flow C. natural selection and nonrandom mating d. mutation and gene flow 3. This mechanism of evolution is affected by chance a. Gene pool b. Genetic Drift C. genetic structure d. Founder effect 4. The frequencies of the resulting genotypes are known as the _of the population a. genetic structure b. gene pool C. gene flow d. genetic drift 5. The changes in a population's genetic structure. a. macroevolution b. microevolution c. bottleneck effect d. allele frequency 6. When male lions reach sexual maturity, they leave their group in search of a new pride. This can alter the allele frequencies of the population through which of the following mechanisms?
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