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Category 1 questions follow

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Questio

nAccording to the Endosymbiotic theory, the

engulfing of ___________ produces ________

a. Cyano bacteria produces chloroplast

b. Aerobic bacteria produces mitochondria

c. Both are correct

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According to the Endosymbiotic

theory, the engulfing of aerobic

bacteria produces mitochondria

engulfing Cyano bacteria

produces chloroplast

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nPut the following in the correct order

a. Photosynthetic bacteria builds up oxygen in atmosphere

b. Volcanoes produces a poisonous atmosphere

c. The ozone layer forms

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In the correct order

1. Volcanoes produces a poisonous atmosphere

2. Photosynthetic bacteria builds up oxygen in

atmosphere

3. The ozone layer forms

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nEarth’s early atmosphere produced from volcanoes was

composed of

a. Water vapor, carbon dioxide and nitrogen

b. Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen

b. Hydrogen and helium

c. Nitrogen, carbon dioxide and oxygen

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Earth’s early atmosphere produced from volcanoes was

composed of water vapor, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.

It probably contained no free oxygen

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nThe primordial soup which was hit by lightning according

to Oparin to produce organic molecules occurred during

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a. Precambrian era

b. Paleozoic Era

c. Mesozoic Era

d. Cenozoic Era

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The primordial soup which was hit by lightning

according to Oparin to produce organic molecules

occurred during the

a. Precambrian era

b. Paleozoic Era

c. Mesozoic Era

d. Cenozoic Era

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nMatch the following

a. Era Man lives in

b. Period man lives in

c. Dinosaurs were dominant

d. Age of Diversity

e. Composes 87 % of geologic

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a. Cenozoic

b. Mesozoic

c. Paleozoic

d. Precambrian

e. Quartenary

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Matched

a. Era Man lives in - Cenozoic

b. Period man lives in - Quartenary

c. Dinosaurs were dominant - Mesozoic

d. Age of Diversity – Paleozoic

e. Composes 87 % of geologic time - Precambrian

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Category 2 questions follow

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nThe last mass extinction was caused by

a. Flood

b. Volcano

c. meteor

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The last mass extinction was caused by

a. Flood

b. Volcano

c. meteor

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Questio

nThe ancestor of the llama and camel adapted in

different ways to

a. Improve the mating behavior

b. Better survive the desert vs. mountain environments

c. Become cuter looking

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The ancestor of the llama and camel adapted in

different ways to

a. Improve the mating behavior

b. Better survive the desert vs. mountain environments

c. Become cuter looking

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nMatch the adaptations

1. Camoflauge

2. Mimicry

3. Nocturnal

4. Breeding behavior

5. predation

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1. Mimicry- copy organism

2. Breeding behavior- attract mate

3. Predation- used for attracting food

4. Nocturnal- active at night

5. Camoflauge- hide/blend in env.

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nWhen a once a continuous population is divided into two or

more smaller populations due to some type of barrier

which separates two or more groups of organisms -

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a. Speciation may occur

b. Geographic Isolation has occurred

c. Both of these is correct

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When a once a continuous population is divided into

two or more smaller populations due to some type of

barrier which separates two or more groups of

organisms - ____________

a. Speciation may occur

b. Geographic Isolation has occurred

c. Both of these is correct

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nEvidence of common ancestory includes.

a. All living organisms store genetic information using

the same molecules – DNA & RNA

b. Organisms retain many genes that govern core

metabolic functions

c. Embryology, homologous structures

d. All of these

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Evidence of common ancestory includes.

a. All living organisms store genetic information using

the same molecules – DNA & RNA

b. Organisms retain many genes that govern core

metabolic functions

c. Embryology, homologous structures

d. All of these

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nThe population of bugs was separated and evolved into

2 species due to ______________

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The population of bugs was separated and evolved into

2 species due to ______________

a. Geographic Isolation

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nWhat do these have in common?The people of Finland, who are secluded to some degree from the rest of the world by water, develop certain diseases due to the lack of genetic material from other ethnicities and races.

Physical barriers prevent fish from one stream from mating with fish from another stream, leading to a less varied gene pool among those fish. As time passes, the fish become unable to successfully mate with other groups.

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What do these have in common?The people of Finland, who are secluded to some degree from the rest of the world by water, develop certain diseases due to the lack of genetic material from other ethnicities and races.

Physical barriers prevent fish from one stream from mating with fish from another stream, leading to a less varied gene pool among those fish. As time passes, the fish become unable to successfully mate with other groups.

Geographic Isolation

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nWhich is NOT true about Evolution?

a. It takes a long time to occur

b. It can occur in spurts

c. It occurs in species

d. It occurs in individuals

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Which is NOT true about Evolution?

a. It takes a long time to occur

b. It can occur in spurts

c. It occurs in species

d. Evolution DOES NOT OCCUR in individuals- they Live

and reproduce or die and don’t pass on their genes.

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nEvolution that takes a long time to occur is called

a. Punctuated Equilibrium

b. Gradualism

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Evolution that takes a long time to occur is called

a. Punctuated Equilibrium

b. Gradualism

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nWhat is proof that a new species has formed?

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What is difinitive proof that a new species has formed?

a. It can no longer mate and produce fertile offspring.

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Questio

nEvolution that occurs in bursts, sometimes slow, then

fast is called ____________

a. Gradualism

b. Punctuated Equilibrium

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Evolution that occurs in bursts, sometimes slow,

then fast is called ____________

a. Gradualism

b. Punctuated Equilibrium

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nIf the allelic frequency in a gene pool changes,

evolution has occurred.

a. True

b. false

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If the allelic frequency in a gene pool changes, evolution

has occurred.

a. True

b. false

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na. Class

b. Family

c. Kingdom

d. Order

e. Genus

f. Phylum

g. species

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What is the taxa

for organisms

starting with

largest to

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What is the taxa

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a. Kingdom

b. Phylum

c. Class

d. Order

e. Family

f. Genus

g. species

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nBinominal Nomenclature(s)

A . Means 2 word naming

b. Is the genus and species names

c. Specific name for an organism is the species

d. All of these

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Binominal Nomenclature(s)

A . Means 2 word naming

b. Is the genus and species names

c. Specific name for an organism is the species

d. All of these

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nMatch the following

a. Only dark moths survive

b. Only the average color survive

c. The average color dies but the

Extremes survives

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The average color dies but

the Extremes survives

Only the average survive

Only one extreme survives

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nMatch

1. Linneaus

2. Darwin

3. Pasteur

4. Mendel

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a) Father of genetics

b) Father of modern

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d) Father of Evolution

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1. Linneaus - Father of modern classification

2. Darwin - Father of Evolution

3. Pasteur - Disproved spontaneous generation

4. Mendel - Father of genetics

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nWhat is the genus and species name for humans?

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What is the genus and species name for humans?

Genus species

Homo sapien

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nMatch the following

One celled organisms

a. Protist

b. Eukaryote

c. Archaebacteria

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a. Lives in extreme

environments

b. Normal bacteria

c. Lives in moist areas, but

can be single or

multicelled, heterotrophs

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Match the following

One celled organisms

a. Protist - Lives in moist areas, but can be single or

multicelled, heterotrophs

b. Eukaryote - Normal bacteria

c. Archaebacteria - Lives in extreme environments

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nMatch the following multi-

celled organism

a. Animalia

b. Plantae

c. Fungi

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a. Heterotroph with

complex organ systems

b. Photosynthetic

autotroph with cell walls

c. Heterotroph decomposer

that does not move

(stationary)

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Matched multicelled organism

a. Animalia - Heterotroph with complex organ

systems

b. Plantae - Photosynthetic autotroph with cell walls

c. Fungi - Heterotroph decomposer that does not

move (stationary)

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nHow can you determine if evolution is occurring when

given allelic frequency over time?

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The frequency of alleles changes over time.

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