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Which are the following are examples of fossils? Shells or old bones Any traces of dead organisms Insects trapped in tree sap

Animal fossils may form when An animal is buried by sediment An animal is buried on the ocean floor, in swamps, in mud, or in tar pits. An animal’s tissues is replaced by harder minerals

Darwin drew ideas for his theory from observations of organisms on: The Galapagos Islands The Samoan Islands Manhattan Island The Hawaiian Islands

The species of finches that Darwin observed differed in the shape of their beaks. According to Darwin, all of these species probably Had a common ancestor. Had migrated from Africa Had descended from similar birds in Africa Ate the same diet

Darwin thought that the animals of the Galapogos Islands were similar to those of the nearby coast of South America because. The animals ancestors had migrated from South America to the Galapagos Islands

The process by which a population becomes better suited to its environments Adaptation Accomadation Variation Acclimation

According to Darwin, evolution occurs Because of natural selection Only through artificial selection During half-life periods of 5,715 years So rapidly that it can be observed

When Darwin published his first book about evolution, he included all of the following ideas except The idea that species are permanent and unchanging.

The major ideas that Darwin presented in his book The Origin of Species was that Species change over time by natural selection

Natural selection could not occur without Genetic variation in species

Populations of the same species living in different places Become increasingly different as each population becomes adapted to its own environment.

Natural Selection could not occur without Genetic variations in species

Scarcity of resources and a growing population are most likely to result in Increased competition Convergent evolution Decreased homology Increased genetic variation

Since natural resources are limited, all organisms Must compete for resources Must migrate to new habitats Display vestigial structures Have inherited characteristics

Homologous structures in organisms provide evidence Share a common ancestor Must have lived at different times Have a skeletal structure Are now extinct

Anatomical structures that appear to be derived from a functional structure in an ancestor, but that currently do not serve an important function, are called Inorganic Mutated Vestigial Fossilized

The beak of a bird and the beak of a giant squid evolved independently and serve the same function. The beaks are Divergent structures Homologous structures Analogous structures Hybrid sturctures

The occurrence of the same blood protein in a group of species provides evidence that these species Evolved in the same habitat Evolved in different habitat Descended from a common ancestor Descended from a different ancestor

Evidence that evolution occurs includes all of the following except Acquired characteristics Similarities and differences in proteins and DNA sequences between organisms The fossil record homologous

The modern synthesis of evolutionary theory predicts that Closely related species will show similarities in DNA sequences If species have changed over time, their genes should have changed Closely related species will show similarities in amino acid sequences

The accumulation of differences between populations that once formed a single population is called Coevolution Adaptation Divergent evolution Cumulative differentiation

The process in which two or more species become more adapted over time to each other’s presence is called Divergence Radiation Coevolution Competition

Over millions of years, plants and their pollinators have Coevolved Crossbred Become parasites Become competitive

While the shark and dolphin are similar in appearance, dolphins evolved from ancestors that were very different from sharks. The current similaritiy between sharks and dolphins is an Coevolution Biogeography Convergent evolution Divergent evolution

A biologist analyzes the DNA sequences in three different primates A biologist analyzes the DNA sequences in three different primates. The biologist finds that primates A and B have nearly identical DNA sequences. The DNA sequences in primate C are significantly different from those of primate A. From this information, the biologist may infer that Primates A and B are more closely related to each other than either is to primate C.

What is the idea developed by Charles Lyell which states that the geologic processes that shaped Earth in the past continue to operate in the same way today? Inheritance of acquired characteristics Catastrophism Uniformitarianism Descent with modification

Artificial selection has been used by humans to Speed up the process of divergent evolution

The idea of inheritance of acquitted characteristics was proposed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

Any preserved trace of an ancient life form is a fossil

A species that has disappeared permanently is said to be extinct

A heritable change in a species over time is called evolution

The process by which organisms with traits well suited to an environment survive and reproduce more successfully than organisms less suited for that environment is called Natural Selection

According to Darwin, the _____ limits the rate at which organisms survive and reproduce environment

___ structures are similar because the originated in a common ancestor Homologous

Closely related species show more____ in nucleotides sequences than distantly related species similarities

____ occurs as two or more species change over time due to each other’s influence Coevolution