
evolution EOC review quiz
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A Scientists can determine relatedness among organisms by comparing partial amino acid sequences. The table shows four partial amino acid sequences from four organisms.
Which organism is the LEAST related to the other three organisms'
Organism 1
Organism 2
Organism 3
Organism 4
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A The image shows part of the humerus bone in different genera of primates.
Which statement is best supported by the observable structures of the different humerus bones?
The primates lived in similar environments.
The primates shared a common ancestor.
The primates interbreed with similar organisms in a population.
The primates had diets that consisted of similar types of foods
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A Researchers studying populations of lizards from the genus Gallotia on the Canary Islands compared the protein cytochrome b in different populations. The table shows the number of differences in the cytochrome b protein between different populations.
Which conclusion about the relatedness of the lizards do these data support?
G. atlantica and G. stehlini are the least closely related.
G. simonyi and G. bravoana are the most closely related.
G. galloti eisentrauti and G. galloti palmae are the most closely related .
G. galloti eisentrauti and G. galloti galloti are the least closely related.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A Cetaceans are whales and their relatives. The diagram shows some fossils of cetaceans
Which statement prov ides the best evidence that Ambulocetus natans is an ancestor of
Basilosaurus isis?
Homologous structures occur in each fossil.
Similar nitrogenous bases are found in the DNA of each fossil.
The fossils were found in different locations
The youngest fossil is larger than the older fossils
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A Bactrian camels, dromedaries, llamas, and alpacas are all members of the same taxonomic family, Camelidae. of this family all have two toes, no hooves, true canine teeth, and a split upper lip. The family Camelidae originated in North America . The physical features of animals in this family and the family's geographical origin provide evidence that all these animals-
live in the same type of ecosystem
have slowly evolved to become herbivores
have a common ancestor
exchanged DNA at some point in the past
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A In 2010, scientists excavated a skull fossil that provides evidence of a newly discovered species of big cat. Based on the evidence, scientists hypothesize that big cats branched off from smaller wild cats about 6 million years ago. Which of these resources did the scientists most likely rely on to form their hypothesis?
A food web showing feeding relationships of organisms where the fossil skull was found
Population and migration data for small wild cats living in the ecosystem where the skull was found
The fossil record and DNA comparisons of big cats and small cats
The historical record of interactions between different species of big cats
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
B7A An analysis of DNA and RNA sequences can be used to classify organisms. A dendrogram, such as the one shown below, is based on molecular data . It can be used to represent evolutionary relationships within a group of organisms that are hypothesized to have descended from a common ancestor.
Which statement is best supported by the information in this dendrogram?
Lesser pandas are more genetically similar to giant pandas than they are to raccoons.
Brown bears are more genetically similar to giant pandas than they are to sun bears
Lesser pandas are more genetically similar to raccoons than they are to giant pandas.
The bear species are all more genetically similar to dogs than they are to giant pandas
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