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BIO 1 Evolution
Test Description: BIO 1
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1) Process when individuals better suited to the environment survive and reproduce
A
selective breeding
B
gene flow
C
interbreeding
D
natural selection
2) All of the following are principles of natural selection EXCEPT
A
no gene flow
B
overproduction of offspring
C
variation
D
adaptation
3) A group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring is called a
A
population
B
species
C
cohort
D
ecosystem
4) All the genes in all the populations of a species is called a
A
family
B
chromosome
C
gene pool
D
genetic drift
5) The random change in frequency of alleles of a population over time is
A
gene flow
B
speciation
C
genetic drift
D
genetic equilibrium
6) Genetic equilibrium due to no change in the allele frequencies in a species is known as the
A
Johnson - Johnson principle
B
Laurel - Hardy principle
C
Hardy - Weinberg principle
D
Smith - Jones principle
7) The formation of a new species by biological evolution is called
A
gradualism
B
speciation
C
directional selection
D
regeneration
8) Similar structures resulting from a common ancestor are called
A
vestigial structures
B
analogous structures
C
homologous structures
D
derived characters
9) The branch of science involved with the classification and naming of organisms is
A
anthropology
B
anatomy
C
paleontology
D
taxonomy
10) Characteristics that appear in organisms of a lineage but not in older members are
A
derived characters
B
vestigial structures
C
homologous structures
D
analogous structures
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