A) The process of organisms adapting to their environment. B) Process by which individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. C) The process of identical organisms competing for resources. D) The change in an organism due to artificial breeding.
A) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck B) Alfred Russel Wallace C) Charles Darwin D) Gregor Mendel
A) Adaptive radiation B) Divergent evolution C) Co-evolution D) Convergent evolution
A) The total genetic diversity found within a population. B) The collection of all genes in an organism. C) The sum total of all genetic mutations in a species. D) The genetic makeup of an individual.
A) Stephen Jay Gould B) Richard Dawkins C) Peter and Rosemary Grant D) James Hutton
A) Directional selection B) Stabilizing selection C) Sexual selection D) Disruptive selection
A) Speciation B) Evolution C) Adaptation D) Mutation
A) Thomas Malthus B) Alfred Russel Wallace C) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck D) Ernst Mayr
A) The total number of genes in an individual. B) The number of chromosomes in an organism. C) The rate at which mutations occur in a species. D) The proportion of a specific allele in a population.
A) Gene flow B) Disruptive selection C) Mutation D) Genetic drift
A) Gene flow B) Genetic drift C) Mutations D) Recombination
A) Charles Darwin B) Gregor Mendel C) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck D) Alfred Russel Wallace
A) Fitness B) Speciation C) Adaptation D) Evolution
A) Natural selection B) Genetic engineering C) Artificial selection D) Directed evolution
A) Reproductive isolation B) Behavioral isolation C) Temporal isolation D) Geographic isolation
A) The lifespan of an organism. B) The ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its environment. C) The physical strength of an organism. D) The number of offspring produced by an organism.
A) Chromosome B) Genome C) Gene D) Allele
A) Sexual selection B) Stabilizing selection C) Directional selection D) Disruptive selection
A) Sewall Wright B) Thomas Hunt Morgan C) J.B.S. Haldane D) Theodosius Dobzhansky
A) Adaptive radiation B) Coevolution C) Sexual selection D) Speciation
A) Mendelian inheritance B) Cytoplasmic inheritance C) Epistasis D) Polygenic inheritance
A) E.O. Wilson B) Niles Eldredge C) George C. Williams D) Ernst Mayr
A) Adaptive radiation B) Divergent evolution C) Parallel evolution D) Convergent evolution
A) Speciation B) Adaptation C) Convergence D) Divergence
A) Punctuated equilibrium B) Lamarckism C) Orthogenesis D) Gradualism
A) Different species evolve similar traits independently. B) Genetic variation is maintained through sexual reproduction. C) All organisms share a common ancestor. D) Natural selection acts on individuals within a population.
A) Ernst Mayr B) Richard Dawkins C) Stephen Hawking D) Stephen Jay Gould
A) Mechanical isolation B) Behavioral isolation C) Temporal isolation D) Hybrid inviability |