Jeopardy - Human Anatomy

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Chapter 13

How Populations Evolve Unit 3 - Evolution and Diversity

Chapter 14

How Biological Diversity Evolves

Chapter 15

The Evolution of Microbial Life

Chapter 16

Plants, Fungi, and the Move onto Land

Chapter 17

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

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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

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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

Chapter 13 $200 Question Homology is evidence of ______.

a. directional selection b. convergent evolution c. common ancestry d. genetic drift

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Chapter 15 $100 Question Which kingdom(s) colonized land first?

a. Monera b. Archaea c. Plantae and Fungi d. Protista and Fungi

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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

Chapter 15 $200 Question Variation among pre-cells was due to _____.

a. genetic drift b. mutation c. natural selection d. artificial selection

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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

Chapter 15 $300 Question Prokaryotes reproduce by means of ______.

a. mitosis b. budding c. meiosis d. binary fission

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Chapter 15 $300 Answer Prokaryotes reproduce by means of ______.

a. mitosis b. budding c. meiosis d. binary fission

Chapter 15 $400 Question The abiotic origin of life is referred to as _________.

a. spontaneous generation b. diversification c. endosymbiosis d. biogenesis

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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

Chapter 15 $500 Question 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 15 $500 Answer All prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize fit into which nutritional category?

a. photoheterotrophs b. chemoautotrophs c. photoautotrophs d. chemoheterotrophs

Chapter 16 $100 Question The _____ helps plants retain water.

a. cuticle b. hypha c. skin d. lignin

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Chapter 16 $100 Answer The _____ helps plants retain water.

a. cuticle b. hypha c. skin d. lignin

Chapter 16 $200 Question 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 $200 Answer Which of the following types of plants lacks vascular tissue?

a. flowering plants b. mosses c. grasses d. ferns

Chapter 16 $300 Question 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 $300 Answer Which of these adaptations to a terrestrial existence evolved most recently?

a. vascular tissue b. seeds c. cuticle d. stomata

Chapter 16 $400 Question ____________ are seedless vascular plants.

a. Bryophytes b. Angiosperms c. Gymnosperms d. Ferns

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Chapter 16 $400 Answer ____________ are seedless vascular plants.

a. Bryophytes b. Angiosperms c. Gymnosperms d. Ferns

Chapter 16 $500 Question In angiosperms, the male gametophyte develops within _______.

a. antheridia b. male cones c. anthers d. archegonia

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Chapter 16 $500 Answer In angiosperms, the male gametophyte develops within _______.

a. antheridia b. male cones c. anthers d. archegonia

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.

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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.

Chapter 17 $200 Question __________ are the simplest animals that exhibit bilateral symmetry.

a. Annelids b. Sponges c. Flatworms d. Roundworms

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Chapter 17 $200 Answer __________ are the simplest animals that exhibit bilateral symmetry.

a. Annelids b. Sponges c. Flatworms d. Roundworms

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

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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

Chapter 17 $400 Question 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 $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

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Chapter 17 $500 Answer Humans are chordates. Which animal group is most closely related to chordates?

a. mollusks b. annelids c. cnidarians d. echinoderms

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FINAL ROUND

Question Gene flow is accomplished by _______.

a. migration b. mutation c. natural selection d. genetic drift

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Answer Gene flow is accomplished by _______.

a. migration b. mutation c. natural selection d. genetic drift

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