Evolution Speciation Quiz

The image illustrates what evolutionary concept?
A
embryological similarities
B
variation among species
C
vestigial structures
D
homologous structures
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The image illustrates what evolutionary concept?
A
embryological similarities
B
variation among species
C
vestigial structures
D
homologous structures

Slide 1 - Quiz

Which of the following is NOT a component of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection?
A
competition for food and space
B
variation among species
C
inheritance of acquired characteristics
D
survival and reproduction

Slide 2 - Quiz

A structure that seems to serve no purpose in an organism is called:
A
homologous
B
vestigial
C
dichotomous
D
fossilised

Slide 3 - Quiz

In science, theories are:
A
an educated guess
B
a known fact
C
absolute and unchangeable
D
the best explanation for a set of data or observations

Slide 4 - Quiz

A group of mice becomes separated by the formation of a river. Over time, the northern mice became smaller and whiter, while the southern mice become larger and browser. This is an example of?
A
divergence
B
homology
C
gigantification
D
industrial melanism

Slide 5 - Quiz

Larmarch is to Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics as Darwin is to be ___
A
divergence of related species
B
homologous structure
C
evolution by natural selection
D
speciation by common descent

Slide 6 - Quiz

Any variation that can help an organism survive in its environment is called a(n)?
A
adaptation
B
characteristic
C
competition
D
vestigial structure

Slide 7 - Quiz

The strongest evidence for change over a long period of time comes from:
A
DNA
B
fossils
C
embryo studies
D
direct observation of living species

Slide 8 - Quiz

The dog breeds we have today were developed through:
A
natural selection
B
artificial selection (selective breeding)
C
sexual selection
D
acquired selection

Slide 9 - Quiz

The finches on the Galapagos island were similar in form except for variation of their backs. Darwin observed that these variations were useful for:
A
attracting a mate
B
defending territory
C
building nests
D
gathering food

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