Bio 102 Quiz #4 Review
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Fossils are predominantly found in ____ | Sedimentary rocks |
The fourteen species of finches native to the Galápagos Islands ____, and therefore illustrate adaptive radiation. | Evolved from a single common ancestor |
The potential seventh mass extinction refers to ____ | The rapid loss of biodiversity due to human degradation of the environment |
To distinguish two organisms using the morphological species concept, a scientist would ____ | Look at the appearance of two organisms |
Analysis of human chromosome 2 reveals that it was produced by the ____ that are still present in our closest ancestral ape relatives. | Fusion of two smaller chromosomes |
Which combination is an example of prezygotic mechanisms of isolation? | Mechanical and temporal isolation |
The phylogenetic species concept looks at ____ | Morphology and genetic data |
Postzygotic isolating mechanisms occur when the offspring ____ | Inherit different developmental instructions from each parent |
To answer questions about the genetic changes underlying speciation, scientists are now isolating and sequencing ____ | Speciation genes |
A zebroid is the sterile hybrid offspring of a horse and a zebra. This is an example of ____ | Hybrid sterility |
Allopolyploidy | Two closely related species hybridize and form polyploid offspring |
Phylogenetic species concept | Species comprise populations that share a recent evolutionary history on the Tree of Life |
Subspecies | Local variants of a species that exhibit dramatic, easily recognized phenotypic differences |
Biological species concept | Species are members of natural populations that interbreed and produce fertile offspring |
Autopolyploidy | Chromosome duplications within a single species give rise to polyploid individuals |
Morphological species concept | All individuals of a species share measurable traits that distinguish them other species, |
Species cluster | A group of closely related species recently descended from a common ancestor |
Allopatric speciation typically occurs in two stages. The first stage is ____ of two populations and the second stage is ____ | Geographic separation; reproductive isolation |
The biological species concept emphasizes the ability of individuals to ____ | Interbreed and produce fertile offspring |
Abrupt genetic changes that quickly lead to the reproductive isolation of a group of individuals will likely lead to ____ | Sympatric speciation |
Ecological isolation | Species live in different habitats |
Temporal isolation | Species breed at different times |
Behavioral isolation | Species cannot communicate |
Mechanical isolation | Species cannot physically mate |
Gametic isolation | Species have nonmatching receptors on gametes |
Hybrid inviability | Hybrid offspring do not complete development |
Hybrid sterility | Hybrid offspring cannot produce gametes |
Hybrid breakdown | Hybrid offspring have reduced survival or fertility |