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Title: Evolution Test Review


1
Evolution Test Review
2
Which of the following statements are part of the
Theory of Natural Selection?
  • Individual organisms change in response to their
    environment.
  • Variations are found among the members of a
    species.
  • Not all of the young in each generation will
    survive.
  • If an organism uses a structure more the
    structure will be more developed and that trait
    can be passed on to their offspring.

3
What term would best describe the picture below.
  • Pizza effect
  • Bottleneck effect
  • Founder effect
  • Woods effect

4
What type of selection is shown by the graph
below?
  • Stabilizing selection
  • Disruptive selection
  • Directional selection
  • None of the above

5
The frequency of a particular recessive allele
in a population of chipmunks is .3 The
frequency of the dominant allele in this same
population is
  • .3
  • .6
  • .7
  • 1

6
Which of the following organisms are most closely
related?
  • Old English Sheep Dog and the Border Collie
  • Old English Sheep Dog and the Tomarctus
  • Border Collie and the Newfoundland

7
What term would best describe the picture below.
  • Founder Effect
  • Bottleneck Effect
  • Ross Effect
  • Mutation

Original Population
Newly Established Population
8
You have determined the frequency of the
dominant allele in a population. Over the next
two generations, the frequency of this allele
does not change. Which factor(s) below must be
true in order to maintain this equilibrium
  • Random mating
  • Large population size
  • No natural selection
  • No gene flow
  • No mutations

9
The appearance and then disappearance of fossils
in certain rock layers supports the idea of
  • Natural selection
  • Mutations
  • Catastrophism
  • The bottleneck effect

10
An acquired characteristic which is a
modification acquired during the lifetime of an
organism (ex. Giraffes long neck) was supported
by
  • Charles Darwin
  • Carolus Linnaeus
  • Theologians
  • Jean Baptiste Lamarck

11
Darwin developed his theory of natural selection
by studying ________ in ________.
  • Saint Lovett, 2nd period biology
  • Finches, the Galapagos islands
  • Toucans, the tropical rain forest
  • Apes, Africa

12
The graph displays ______ selection which favors
the average individuals in a population.
  • Stabilizing
  • Directional
  • Disruptive
  • Mutation

13
The variations/adaptations that occur in
organisms are believed to be caused by
  • The Bottleneck effect
  • Gene flow
  • The Founder effect
  • Mutations

14
Mutations are caused by
  • Mistakes in the DNA
  • Changes in allele frequencies
  • Changes in genotypic frequencies
  • Gene flow

15
The human appendix is an example of a
  • Homologous structure
  • Vestigial structure
  • Analogous structure

16
The following picture is displaying
  • Vestigial structures
  • Analogous structures
  • Mutations
  • Homologous structures

17
The total number of genes present in a population
is called the
  • Gene pool
  • Gene flow
  • Genetic drift
  • Genetic mutation
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