Life Science Chapter 6 Question Preview (ID: 1456)
Covers Basic Ideas And Principles Of Evolution.
Structures that have no known function in the body are...
a) vestigial structures
b) embryological structures
c) heterologous structures
d) homologous structures
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Scientists who study fossils are...
a) Biologists
b) Archeologists
c) Paleontologists
d) Geneticists
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Which of the following is NOT a type of sedimentary rock?
a) Sandstone
b) Granite
c) Limestone
d) Shale
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What is the method of dating that used the layers of rock to estimate the age of a fossil?
a) Radiometric dating
b) Random dating
c) Rock dating
d) Relative dating
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Scientists use fossils to determine all of the following except...
a) If the organisms lived alone or in groups
b) What an organism looked like.
c) The kind of food ann organism ate.
d) The environment an organism lived in.
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Which of the following is NOT a kind of fossil?
a) Diamond fossil
b) Cast fossil
c) Amber fossil
d) Imprint fossil
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One of the most commonly found fossils is
a) Shark tooth
b) Dinosaur leg
c) Beetle
d) Trilobite
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Who first proposed the theory of evolution?
a) Darwin
b) Mendel
c) Newton
d) Hooke
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One of the richest fossils deposits in the world is found in
a) The Maumee River basin
b) Lake Erie
c) The Green River Valley
d) The Grand Canyon
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Approximately how old is the Earth?
a) 1.2 billion years old
b) 4.5 billion years old
c) 8 million years old
d) 2.0 million years old
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