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Test Bank, Chapter 1 /| /| /|




1. Which of the following is NOT an example of evolution?
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(a) Beak size in a population of birds becomes larger from one generation to
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the next because larger beaked birds had higher reproductive success
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and passed the trait to their offspring
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(b) Over long periods of time whales gradually lost their hindlimbs
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(c) When traveling to high altitude, human physiology changes to
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accommodate lower oxygen levels
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(d) All of the above are examples of evolution
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2. The fluke of a whale and the fluke of a shark:
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(a) are homologous traits
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(b) arose through convergent evolution /| /| /|


(c) are the result of natural selection
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(d) b and c are correct
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(e) all are correct
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3. Mammary glands in whales and humans: /| /| /| /| /|




(a) are a synapomorphy for these species and other mammals
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(b) are homologous traits
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(c) were likely present in the most recent common ancestor of humans and
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whales
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(d) all are correct/| /|


(e) none are correct /| /|




4. Based on current fossil evidence:
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(a) whales were likely fully aquatic before they evolved peg-like teeth or
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baleen
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(b) evolution of baleen forced whales to become fully aquatic /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


(c) the teeth of extinct whales such as Dorudon were similar to those of
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extinct land mammals
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(d) a and c are correct
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(e) b and c are correct
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5. One important feature that links extinct organisms such as Pakicetus and
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Indohyus to cetaceans is:
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(a) the shape of a bone in the middle ear
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(b) the presence of forelimb flippers
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(c) the lack of hindlegs/| /| /|


(d) peg-like teeth /|

,6. The placement of whales within the artiodactyls is supported by:
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(a) morphology of limb bones (e.g. the astragalus) in extinct whales /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


(b) DNA evidence /|


(c) the fact that some artiodactyls (e.g. hippos) spend a significant amount of
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time in the water
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(d) a and b are correct
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(e) all of the above/| /| /|




7. From examining the fossil record, scientists have postulated that long-term
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historic changes in cetacean diversity depended on:
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(a) changes in the abundance of diatoms, one of their main food sources /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


(b) changes in the abundance of diatoms, which serve as food for /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


animals that were preyed upon by cetaceans
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(c) changes in sea temperature /| /| /|


(d) rising pollution levels in the ocean /| /| /| /| /|


(e) changes in the abundance of organisms that prey on cetaceans /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|




8. Which of the following would explain why viruses such as influenza evolve so
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rapidly:
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(a) they have a high mutation rate /| /| /| /| /|


(b) they have a high replication rate
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(c) they can undergo viral reassortment
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(d) none of the above /| /| /|


(e) all of the above /| /| /|




9. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding the evolution of drug
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resistance in a virus:
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(a) the drug causes mutations in the virus that make it resistant
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(b) even before the drug is administered, some virions might be
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resistant
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(c) an individual virion that is exposed to the drug will adapt by becoming
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resistant; future applications of the drug will be ineffective against this
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virion
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(d) all of the above/| /| /|




10. The molecular clock used to date the emergence of the 2009 H1N1 strain
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would be inaccurate if:
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(a) mutations arose at different rates in different lineages /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


(b) the most recent common ancestor of the viral strains existed long ago
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(c) the most recent common ancestor of the viral strains existed recently
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(d) none of the above /| /| /|

, 11. New mutations: /|




(a) are random with respect to their effects on fitness
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(b) are necessary for natural selection to cause evolutionary change
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(c) are rare in a population /| /| /| /|


(d) a and b are correct/| /| /| /|


(e) all are correct /| /|




12. Evolution occurs when: /| /|




(a) individuals in a population change in response to the environment /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


(b) the average value of trait in a population changes from one
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generation to the next
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(c) a and b are both correct
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(d) Neither a or b is correct /| /| /| /| /|




Short answer/essay.
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1. Please describe evidence three pieces of evidence found in extant cetaceans
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that supports the idea that their ancestors had hindlimbs.
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1. During embryonic development hindlimb buds form, but are then /| /| /| /| /| /| /| /|


stop growing.
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2. Some extant whales have a vestigial pelvis, which only makes sense
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if their ancestors had hindlimbs.
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3. DNA evidence shows that cetaceans are nested within the
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artiodactyls. The common ancestor of artiodactyls would have had
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hindlimbs.
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2. Describe how scientists used carbon isotopes to determine whether extinct
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whales likely inhabited freshwater or saltwater.
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Although most oxygen atoms have eight neutrons, some oxygen isotopes
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have more (e.g. 10). Seawater has more oxygen atoms with 10 neutrons
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(heavy) than freshwater, and animals that live in the sea incorporate more
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heavy oxygen into their bones than animals that live on land. Thus, by
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measuring the ratio of light to heavy oxygen in the bones of fossil whales,
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and comparing this to ratios found in extant organisms inhabiting
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freshwater or seawater environments, scientists were able to determine
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whether extinct whales likely lived in the sea or the land.
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