Chapter 22 Review: 19631/5025651
One of Darwin's observations is that resources are
overproduced.
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unlimited.
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variable.
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reduced.
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limited.
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The camouflage exhibited by these mantids is an example of
evolution of an individual.
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random mutations in the individual.
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overproduction of offspring.
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divergent evolution.
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adaptation of a species to its niche.
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Hint
These various cultivated vegetables are all descended from the wild mustard. This is an example of
adaptation.
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artificial selection.
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homologous structures.
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analogous structures.
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convergent evolution.
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Hint
Mammalian forelimbs are examples of
homologous structures.
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artificial selection.
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variation in populations.
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analogous structures.
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heterozygote structures.
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Hint
Darwin's hypothesis of natural selection is based on the following observations EXCEPT:
traits are heritable.
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variation between individuals of a population.
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individuals become adapted to their environment.
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many species overproduce offspring.
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resources are limited.
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Hint
The ________ forms found in the fossil record supports Darwin's theory of evolution.
molecular
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extinct
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embryonic
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transitional
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vestigial
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Hint
Natural selection acts on
heritable variation in populations.
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genetic variation in an individual.
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limited resources.
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adaptations.
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homologous structures.
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Hint