A) bacterial resistance to antibiotics
B) resistance of weeds to select herbicides
C) resistance of HIV to drug treatment
D) All are examples of evolution that can be observed and studied.
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A) comparative anatomy.
B) biogeography.
C) the fossil record.
D) comparative embryology.
E) comparative biochemistry.
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A) the age of the Earth is billions of years old.
B) species are related by descent.
C) an interaction of random variation and environmental conditions produce environmental adaptation.
D) All of the choices are correct.
E) Only two of the answers are correct.
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A) evolution by natural selection over time
B) genetic change through mutation
C) the fixity of species
D) changes in a species through adaptation to the environment
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A) Darwin
B) Lamarck
C) Cuvier
D) Lyell
E) Leclerc
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A) changes during the development of organisms.
B) comparative anatomy of plants and algae.
C) vestigial organs.
D) animal breeding by humans.
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A) comparative anatomy.
B) biogeography.
C) the fossil record.
D) comparative biochemistry.
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A) young chicks isolated at hatching will not know how to do this.
B) it is probably not "hardwired" in the brain as a behavior passed on genetically.
C) there must be a great advantage to reaching this food source for this learned behavior to be repeated by most descendants of each generation.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) bird wings,but not insect wings,function on the physics principles of lift.
B) insect wings are vestigial.
C) the wings are not homologous structures with a common ancestral origin.
D) they did not evolve in the same region or live at the same time period.
E) there is no fossil link between these groups.
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A) the distribution of dark and light colored peppered moths in Britain.
B) a rise in bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
C) the reduction in beak length of scarlet honeycreepers when they changed food sources.
D) the 150 breeds of dogs developed from ancestral wolves.
E) two of these are not examples of natural selection.
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A) the earth was very old.
B) that organisms could inherit acquired characteristics.
C) the idea of catastrophism.
D) that the size of human populations is limited only by the quantity of resources.
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A) founded the science of paleontology
B) used comparative anatomy to devise a system for classifying animals
C) proposed the idea of uniformitarianism
D) was an advocate for the ideas of the fixity of species and special creation
E) was particularly interested in vestigial structures
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