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How did the work of Thomas Malthus influence Darwin?Problem 4RCC:
How did Charles Lyells work influence Darwin?Problem 5RCC:
What is an inherited trait?Problem 6RCC:
What is genetic variation?Problem 7RCC:
Describe how natural selection occurs?Problem 8RCC:
From the point of view of natural selection, why is it important for an organism to survive?Problem 9RCC:
Define sexual selection and provide some examples of adaptions that evolved as a result of sexual...Problem 11RCC:
Does natural selection act on genotype or phenotype?Problem 14RCC:
Why are genetic mutations and sexual reproduction important to creating and maintaining genetic...Problem 15RCC:
What is a species?Problem 17RCC:
Explain the difference between allopatric speciation and sympatric speciation. Which is more common?Problem 18RCC:
What is an adaptive radiation?Problem 20RCC:
Why does the similarity of the mammalian limb in all different species of mammals provide evidence...Problem 21RCC:
How does biogeography provide evidence for evolution?Problem 22RCC:
What important feature of modern humans can already be seen in 4-million-year-old Australopithecus...Problem 23RCC:
What was the first species of hominid to leave Africa and spread into Europe and Asia?Problem 31TIS:
Is there evidence that Mars once had water?Problem 32TIS:
Is there evidence that Mars currently has water?Problem 33TIS:
Do scientists know whether there is life on Mars?Problem 37TIS:
How do fossils provide evidence for evolution?Problem 46TS:
Lets consider a very small population of snapdragons, one with only two individuals. One snapdragon...Problem 47TS:
Now lets assume that the two snapdragons in out tiny population mate and produce a single offspring...Problem 48TE:
Why do scientists consider Miller and Ureys experiment important? Why do some scientists question...Problem 49TE:
What role might environments similar to hydrothermal vents have played in the origin of life?Problem 52TE:
Of the planets in the Solar System other than Earth, why did scientists initially focus on Mars and...Problem 54TE:
What features of Mars would make it difficult for earths living things to survive there?Problem 55TE:
How much evidence is there that Mars currently supports life or that it once supported life? What...Problem 58TE:
Horned lizards defend themselves with spiky horns on their heads and bodies. Some individuals will...Problem 59TE:
Why are some human traits that do not show genetic variation? What are some that do show genetic...Problem 64TE:
In recent decades, average human height has increased in many parts of the world. Do you think this...Problem 69TE:
Not all brightly colored animals are trying to attract mates. Some ani- mals use bright colors as a...Problem 74TE:
Can chance cause a population to evolve?Problem 81TE:
What are some examples of artificial selection? How are artificial selection and natural selection...Problem 82TE:
Many dogs have a dew- claw, a toenail located on the inside of the leg. Although some dogs can use...Problem 86TE:
Why do fossil whales have legs?Problem 87TE:
This photo shows the leg bone of fossil Horse left next to the leg bone of a modern Horse right....Problem 88TE:
Scientists have found a number of fos- sil turtles. One early fossil turtle did not have a shell but...Problem 89TE:
Laura says she doesnt believe that humans were at one time chimpanzees or gorillas. Jeff says he...Problem 90TE:
In one of the most spectacular archaeological finds in cen- turies, skeleton of tiny human relative...Problem 91TDI:
If there is life on Mars and this life had evolved on Mars, What adaptations might the organisms...Problem 93TDI:
During a drought, the supply of seeds available to a finch population decreases. The smaller, the...Problem 95TDI:
You are eating a salad when you almost bite down on a green insect hiding among the lettuce leaves...Problem 96TDI:
Birds eggs vary tremendously in color. Do you think the color of bird egg is adaptive? What factors...Problem 99TDI:
Scientific theories may be falsifiable. Is evolution falsi-fiable? For example, can you imagine some...Problem 100TDI:
Scientiests who are searching for new fosils of early hominids usually look in Africa. Does this...Problem 1RAT:
When Stanley Miller and Harold Urey built their model of the early Earth, which of the following...Problem 2RAT:
Which of the following is known to be found on Mars today? a sulfuric acid clouds b liquid water c a...Problem 4RAT:
Which of these adaptations is the result of sexual selection? a the spines on cactus plants b...Problem 5RAT:
If we compare related rabbit species in desert and Arctic environments, we would expect a the desert...Problem 6RAT:
Which of the following mechanism of evolution consist- ently causes populations to become better...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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