Jeopardy - Human Anatomy

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Unit 3 - Evolution and Diversity
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
How
Populations
Evolve
How
Biological
Diversity
Evolves
The
Evolution of
Microbial
Life
Plants,
Fungi, and
the Move
onto Land
The
Evolution of
Animals
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For use with Campbell Essential Biology, 4th Edition and Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology, 3rd Edition
By Eric J. Simon, Jane B. Reece, and Jean L. Dickey
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
Questions by Michael L. Womack, Macon State College; updated by James M. Newcomb, New England College
FINAL ROUND
Chapter 13
$100 Question
Natural selection _________.
a. results in evolutionary adaptation
b. is the result of sampling error
c. does not affect allelic frequencies
d. prepares organisms for
future changes in
the environment
ANSWER
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Chapter 13
$100 Answer
Natural selection _________.
a. results in evolutionary adaptation
b. is the result of sampling error
c. does not affect allelic frequencies
d. prepares organisms for
future changes in
the environment
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Chapter 13
$200 Question
Homology is evidence of ______.
a. directional selection
b. convergent evolution
c. common ancestry
d. genetic drift
ANSWER
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Chapter 13
$200 Answer
Homology is evidence of ______.
a. directional selection
b. convergent evolution
c. common ancestry
d. genetic drift
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Chapter 13
$300 Question
The smallest biological unit of evolution
is a(n) _______.
a. order
b. population
c. phylum
d. organism
ANSWER
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Chapter 13
$300 Answer
The smallest biological unit of evolution
is a(n) _______.
a. order
b. population
c. phylum
d. organism
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Chapter 13
$400 Question
The presence of gills in both fish and
human embryos is an example of
____________.
a. homology
b. convergent evolution
c. genetic drift
d. analogy
ANSWER
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Chapter 13
$400 Answer
The presence of gills in both fish and
human embryos is an example of
____________.
a. homology
b. convergent evolution
c. genetic drift
d. analogy
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Chapter 13
$500 Question
Which type of selection shifts a
phenotypic curve in favor of one extreme
phenotype?
a. stabilizing selection
b. directional selection
c. optimal selection
d. diversifying selection
ANSWER
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Chapter 13
$500 Answer
Which type of selection shifts a
phenotypic curve in favor of one extreme
phenotype?
a. stabilizing selection
b. directional selection
c. optimal selection
d. diversifying selection
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Chapter 14
$100 Question
_____________ is the study of
evolutionary relationships.
a. Taxonomy
b. Epistemology
c. Histology
d. Systematics
ANSWER
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Chapter 14
$100 Answer
_____________ is the study of
evolutionary relationships.
a. Taxonomy
b. Epistemology
c. Histology
d. Systematics
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Chapter 14
$200 Question
The biological species concept cannot
be applied to ______.
a. bacteria
b. fungi
c. mammals
d. complex plants
ANSWER
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Chapter 14
$200 Answer
The biological species concept cannot
be applied to ______.
a. bacteria
b. fungi
c. mammals
d. complex plants
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Chapter 14
$300 Question
Speciation requires ______.
a. periods of rapid evolutionary
change
b. genetic isolation
c. long periods of time
d. geographic isolation
ANSWER
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Chapter 14
$300 Answer
Speciation requires ______.
a. periods of rapid evolutionary
change
b. genetic isolation
c. long periods of time
d. geographic isolation
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Chapter 14
$400 Question
Sympatric speciation excludes
____________.
a. mechanical isolation
b. geographic isolation
c. behavioral isolation
d. temporal isolation
ANSWER
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Chapter 14
$400 Answer
Sympatric speciation excludes
____________.
a. mechanical isolation
b. geographic isolation
c. behavioral isolation
d. temporal isolation
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Chapter 14
$500 Question
A pattern of evolution in which most
change in appearance occurs rapidly fits
the ________ model of speciation.
a. gradualism
b. homeostatic
c. isotonic
d. punctuated equilibrium
ANSWER
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Chapter 14
$500 Answer
A pattern of evolution in which most
change in appearance occurs rapidly fits
the ________ model of speciation.
a. gradualism
b. homeostatic
c. isotonic
d. punctuated equilibrium
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Chapter 15
$100 Question
Which kingdom(s) colonized land first?
a. Monera
b. Archaea
c. Plantae and Fungi
d. Protista and Fungi
ANSWER
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Chapter 15
$100 Answer
Which kingdom(s) colonized land first?
a. Monera
b. Archaea
c. Plantae and Fungi
d. Protista and Fungi
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Chapter 15
$200 Question
Variation among pre-cells was due to
_____.
a. genetic drift
b. mutation
c. natural selection
d. artificial selection
ANSWER
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Chapter 15
$200 Answer
Variation among pre-cells was due to
_____.
a. genetic drift
b. mutation
c. natural selection
d. artificial selection
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Chapter 15
$300 Question
Prokaryotes reproduce by means of
______.
a. mitosis
b. budding
c. meiosis
d. binary fission
ANSWER
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Chapter 15
$300 Answer
Prokaryotes reproduce by means of
______.
a. mitosis
b. budding
c. meiosis
d. binary fission
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Chapter 15
$400 Question
The abiotic origin of life is referred to as
_________.
a. spontaneous generation
b. diversification
c. endosymbiosis
d. biogenesis
ANSWER
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Chapter 15
$400 Answer
The abiotic origin of life is referred to as
_________.
a. spontaneous generation
b. diversification
c. endosymbiosis
d. biogenesis
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Chapter 15
$500 Question
All prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms
that photosynthesize fit into which
nutritional category?
a. photoheterotrophs
b. chemoautotrophs
c. photoautotrophs
d. chemoheterotrophs
ANSWER
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Chapter 15
$500 Answer
All prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms
that photosynthesize fit into which
nutritional category?
a. photoheterotrophs
b. chemoautotrophs
c. photoautotrophs
d. chemoheterotrophs
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Chapter 16
$100 Question
The _____ helps plants retain water.
a. cuticle
b. hypha
c. skin
d. lignin
ANSWER
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Chapter 16
$100 Answer
The _____ helps plants retain water.
a. cuticle
b. hypha
c. skin
d. lignin
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Chapter 16
$200 Question
Which of the following types of plants
lacks vascular tissue?
a. flowering plants
b. mosses
c. grasses
d. ferns
ANSWER
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Chapter 16
$200 Answer
Which of the following types of plants
lacks vascular tissue?
a. flowering plants
b. mosses
c. grasses
d. ferns
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Chapter 16
$300 Question
Which of these adaptations to a
terrestrial existence evolved most
recently?
a. vascular tissue
b. seeds
c. cuticle
d. stomata
ANSWER
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Chapter 16
$300 Answer
Which of these adaptations to a
terrestrial existence evolved most
recently?
a. vascular tissue
b. seeds
c. cuticle
d. stomata
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Chapter 16
$400 Question
____________ are seedless vascular
plants.
a. Bryophytes
b. Angiosperms
c. Gymnosperms
d. Ferns
ANSWER
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Chapter 16
$400 Answer
____________ are seedless vascular
plants.
a. Bryophytes
b. Angiosperms
c. Gymnosperms
d. Ferns
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Chapter 16
$500 Question
In angiosperms, the male gametophyte
develops within _______.
a. antheridia
b. male cones
c. anthers
d. archegonia
ANSWER
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Chapter 16
$500 Answer
In angiosperms, the male gametophyte
develops within _______.
a. antheridia
b. male cones
c. anthers
d. archegonia
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Chapter 17
$100 Question
Which of the following is a characteristic
of all chordates?
a. They all have a notochord.
b. They all have a vertebral column.
c. They all have an exoskeleton.
d. They all exhibit radial
symmetry.
ANSWER
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Chapter 17
$100 Answer
Which of the following is a characteristic
of all chordates?
a. They all have a notochord.
b. They all have a vertebral column.
c. They all have an exoskeleton.
d. They all exhibit radial
symmetry.
BACK TO GAME
Chapter 17
$200 Question
__________ are the simplest animals
that exhibit bilateral symmetry.
a. Annelids
b. Sponges
c. Flatworms
d. Roundworms
ANSWER
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Chapter 17
$200 Answer
__________ are the simplest animals
that exhibit bilateral symmetry.
a. Annelids
b. Sponges
c. Flatworms
d. Roundworms
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Chapter 17
$300 Question
Among vertebrates, the unique feature
of agnathans is the _______.
a. absence of a backbone
b. presence of a cranium
c. absence of a post-anal tail
d. absence of a jaw
ANSWER
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Chapter 17
$300 Answer
Among vertebrates, the unique feature
of agnathans is the _______.
a. absence of a backbone
b. presence of a cranium
c. absence of a post-anal tail
d. absence of a jaw
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Chapter 17
$400 Question
There are more species of __________
than of any other type of animal.
a. nematode
b. arthropod
c. mollusk
d. chordate
ANSWER
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Chapter 17
$400 Answer
There are more species of __________
than of any other type of animal.
a. nematode
b. arthropod
c. mollusk
d. chordate
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Chapter 17
$500 Question
Humans are chordates. Which animal
group is most closely related to
chordates?
a. mollusks
b. annelids
c. cnidarians
d. echinoderms
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Chapter 17
$500 Answer
Humans are chordates. Which animal
group is most closely related to
chordates?
a. mollusks
b. annelids
c. cnidarians
d. echinoderms
BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question
Gene flow is accomplished by _______.
a. migration
b. mutation
c. natural selection
d. genetic drift
ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Answer
Gene flow is accomplished by _______.
a. migration
b. mutation
c. natural selection
d. genetic drift
BACK TO GAME