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1) A type of evolution which occurs slowly over time...
A
punctuated equilibrium
B
none of the above
C
both punctuated equilibrium and gradualism
D
gradualism
2) Charles Darwin...
A
wrote a book about natural selection
B
all of the above
C
noticed finch beaks were adapted to what they ate
D
was a scientist in the 1800's
3) Which would be an example of speciation?
A
vestigial structures
B
analogous structures
C
a new species forming over time
D
homologous structures
4) A branching diagram showing how organisms evolve is called a...
A
gradualism
B
phylogenetic tree
C
punctuated equilibrium
D
natural selection
5) A type of evolution with quick changes followed by slow change...
A
punctuated equilibrium
B
phylogenetic tree
C
speciation
D
natural selection
6) Mammals have similar features which are called...
A
phylogenetic trees
B
homologous structures
C
analogous structures
D
vestigial structures
7) Similar features because organisms live in similar environments...
A
analogous structures
B
homologous structures
C
gradualism
D
vestigial structures
8) A whale or python pelvis that currently serves no function...
A
homologous structues
B
vestigial structures
C
speciation
D
analogous structures
9) When two species evolve together over time
A
speciation
B
coevolution
C
divergent evolution
D
convergent evolution
10) Type of evolution where related organisms become less similar over time...
A
convergent evolution
B
evolution
C
analogous structures
D
divergent evolution
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