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What type of structures are shown?
Homologous
Analogous
Vestigial
Heterologous
What type of structures are shown?
Homologous
Analogous
Vestigial
Heterologous
What type of structures are shown?
Homologous
Analogous
Vestigial
Heterologous
The "Buzz Word" for evolution is-
Cannon Ancestor
Common Ancestor
Common Analogy
Common Anteater
The "Best" form of evidence for evolutionary relationships is-
Molecular- DNA
Fossils
Homologous Structures
Analogous Structures
What is shown ?
embryology
fetalology
Which of the following is not considered a VESTIGIAL structures in humans.
coccyx
appendix
wisdom teeth
kidneys
All dogs have the common ancestor the wolf. This is an example of -
divergent evolution
convergent evolution
which of the folllowing is an exammple of a vestigial structure?
the wings of a red-tailed hawk
the hind limbs of a house cat
the fins of sharks
the wings of an ostrich
Remains of ancient organisms are called
Extinctions
Fossils
Mutations
Variations
Darwin’s finches is an example of this type of evolution.
Divergent
Coevolution
Convergent
Artificial
Wings of a bat and wings or an insect are an example of this…
Homologous Structure
Analogous Structure
Vestigial Structure
None of the above
What does it mean when organisms share a common ancestor?
They evolved from 1 species that lived in the past
They are the same species
The organisms have exactly the same traits
The organisms are very different from one another
Evolution is a THEORY and is subject to change if new evidence is found.
True
False
Which 3 organisms have Four walking legs? Select 3
leopard
salamander
turtle
tuna
Using the CLADOGRAM, which letters represent the closest in evolution?
A and B
B and E
C and D
C and E
Which shows/ represents evolution?
Divergent on the left
Convergent on the right
Male birds of paradise have extremely long, showy tail feathers. Which of the following statements best
describes a selective advantage for having this trait?
The bird attracts more females and therefore mates more frequently.
The bird is easier for predators to spot.
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