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Topic 8 Keystone Quiz
The questions in this quiz refer to topic 8: Evolution
1.
Which would an animal breeder use to produce cows that give more milk?
Genetic isolation
Artificial selection
Overproduction
Acquired characteristics
2.
A slow and steady evolutionary change in species is known as
extinction
punctuated equilibrium
gradualism
extantism
3.
The arm bones of a cat, a bat, and a human would be an example of
coevolutionary structures
vestigial structures
analogous structures
homologous structures
4.
Remains of organisms that are preserved and can show evolutionary relationships are known as
disruptive selection
fossils
missing links
stabilization
5.
Where does variation in organisms come from?
the environment
mutations
future generations
Metaphase II
6.
A variation that allows an organism to better survive in its environment is known as a(n)?
variation
reductive trait
adaptation
gradualism
7.
The theory of evolution is driven by the process of
natural selection
artificial selection
stabilizing selection
disruptive selection
8.
Fish produce thousands of eggs every year. What part of Darwin's theory would this be?
overproduction
competition
survival
variation
9.
A earthquake divides two pieces of land. What type of isolation would this be?
genetic isolation
behavioral isolation
temporal isolation
geographical isolation
10. Mating with relatives is known as
inbreeding
outcrossing
random mating
polygenic effect