A) called divergence.
B) called convergence.
C) referred to as successive homologies.
D) referred to as descent.
E) also known as natural selection.
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A) cactus spines; tree leaves
B) human hand bones; whale fin bones
C) bat wing; butterfly wing
D) octopus eye; mouse eye
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A) the fossil record.
B) homology.
C) convergent evolution.
D) biogeography.
E) development.
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A) the fossil record.
B) homology.
C) convergent evolution.
D) biogeography.
E) development.
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A) describing the color change induced by living in industrialized areas.
B) explaining that the darker moths have higher mutation rates because of industrialization.
C) describing the evolutionary process in which initially light-colored organisms become dark as a result of natural selection.
D) explaining that the darker moths having higher reproductive success because of their pigmentation.
E) describing the widespread implementation of pollution controls.
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A) Mean beak depth will decrease.
B) Mean beak depth will increase.
C) Mean beak depth will stay about the same.
D) Mean beak depth in the next generation cannot be predicted using this data.
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A) Snakes have pelvic bones.
B) The oldest snake-like fossils have leg bones.
C) Transitional fossils show sections of the snake backbone evolving into legs.
D) Snake embryos temporarily develop limb buds which are reabsorbed before birth.
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A) the fossil record
B) homologous structures
C) the molecular record
D) intelligent design
E) vestigial structures
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A) evolution is a random process; it does not require an input of energy.
B) Earth is not a closed system; it constantly receives an input of energy from the sun.
C) living organisms are not subject to the second law.
D) the disorder generated by extinction balances the order created by evolution.
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A) Most organisms are capable of producing more offspring than typically survive.
B) Phenotypic variation of a species has variable appeal to humans interested in that species.
C) Phenotypic variation exists within populations.
D) Phenotypic variation can influence reproductive success.
E) Phenotypic variation within a species is due in part to inherited characteristics.
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A) peas.
B) tomatoes.
C) potatoes.
D) corn.
E) asparagus.
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A) It is not supported by any empirical observations.
B) It does not obtain its principles from observation,as does science.
C) Its assumptions lead to no hypotheses that could be tested and possibly disproved.
D) The idea of creation by a supernatural agency lies outside the realm of science.
E) Only non-scientists believe it.
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A) bristle number has evolved beyond the original range of phenotypic variation for this trait.
B) after 35 generations of selection,populations no longer exhibit variation in bristle number.
C) natural selection cannot lead to large phenotypic changes.
D) at the end of the experiment,"high population" flies were unable to interbreed with "low population" flies.
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A) Variation must exist in the population.
B) Variation among individuals must be genetically transmissible to the next generation.
C) Variation among individuals leads to differences in lifetime reproductive success.
D) More individuals are produced each generation than the environment can support,resulting in competition for survival.
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A) Kettlewell.
B) Lamarck.
C) Darwin.
D) Tutt.
E) Wallace.
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A) the marsupials are all very primitive,having changed very little during the last 70 million years.
B) the marsupials are very similar to placental mammals in the ways they have adapted to similar ecological niches.
C) the marsupials have evolved much more rapidly than placental mammals and are more highly adapted.
D) the marsupial fossils look remarkably similar to the placental mammals of today.
E) living marsupials are little changed from the earliest marsupial fossil forms.
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A) a recent shared common ancestor.
B) dissimilar selection pressures.
C) the physical properties of water.
D) the need to escape fast-moving predators.
E) intelligent design.
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A) 2,800 years old.
B) 5,600 years old.
C) 11,200 years old.
D) 16,800 years old.
E) 22,400 years old.
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A) artificial selection
B) coevolution
C) intelligent design
D) founder effect
E) natural selection
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A) Homologous features must be found in a common ancestor.
B) It can include anatomical,physiological,or molecular features.
C) Features must share a common developmental pattern.
D) Species with homologous features must be related.
E) None of the features being compared can be vestigial.
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