Bio 182 ASU Exam 1
Lamarck's model of evolution is best described as a mathematical model - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
Given Lamarck's model, biologists used deduction to infer how elephants use their
trunks. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
Lamarck's model conflicts with a worldview of theistic evolution. - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
Lamarck's worldview could have been described as creationism. - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
Lamarcks model likely lost its appeal to biologists because the evidence for Darwin's
model of evolution outweighs the evidence of lamarcks model - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
The process by which bacteria evolves antibiotic resistance could be viewed as natural
selection. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
The evolution of antibiotic resistance required a population of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in
which some individuals already possessed resistance to penicillin. - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
Today, Neisseria gonorrhoeaei likely survived when exposed to any type of antibiotic. -
CORRECT ANSWER-False
Resistance to penicillin by some individuals must have initially resulted from random
mutation. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
If none of the bacteria could survive exposure to penicillin, Neisseria gonorrhoeae likely
increased its chances of evolving resistance by decreasing its mutation rate. -
CORRECT ANSWER-False
Replication of observations was achieved by using multiple girls and boys in each group
- CORRECT ANSWER-True
Lamarck's model of evolution is best described as a mathematical model - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
Given Lamarck's model, biologists used deduction to infer how elephants use their
trunks. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
Lamarck's model conflicts with a worldview of theistic evolution. - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
Lamarck's worldview could have been described as creationism. - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
Lamarcks model likely lost its appeal to biologists because the evidence for Darwin's
model of evolution outweighs the evidence of lamarcks model - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
The process by which bacteria evolves antibiotic resistance could be viewed as natural
selection. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
The evolution of antibiotic resistance required a population of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in
which some individuals already possessed resistance to penicillin. - CORRECT
ANSWER-True
Today, Neisseria gonorrhoeaei likely survived when exposed to any type of antibiotic. -
CORRECT ANSWER-False
Resistance to penicillin by some individuals must have initially resulted from random
mutation. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
If none of the bacteria could survive exposure to penicillin, Neisseria gonorrhoeae likely
increased its chances of evolving resistance by decreasing its mutation rate. -
CORRECT ANSWER-False
Replication of observations was achieved by using multiple girls and boys in each group
- CORRECT ANSWER-True