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Why do organisms evolve?(1 point)
Responses Organisms make changes to help them survive and reproduce in their environment.
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Consider the following scenario:
A drought hits the habitat of a semi-aquatic bird population. All ponds dry up, and fish
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What is meant by "gaps" within living things or fossils?
a distinct and obvious lack of transition between all higher levels of
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If the theory of evolution were true it would not be possible to classify organisms into distinct categories.
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Observations from plant breeding and animal husbandry over thousands of years has shown:
variation is the result of evolution
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Describe how evolution and extinction are related.
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In the struggle to survive blank gave blank a great advantage
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A population of oak trees growing in a region in Canada experiences a change in climate to much colder temperatures and much
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Charles Darwin is referred to as the father of evolution, yet the theory of evolution actually began with the Greek philosophers
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The albino cavefish lives deep inside of caves where very little light ever reaches. This species is blind, and its skin
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Jesus is real❤️
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Consider the following scenario:
In an aquatic bird population, some birds have long legs. Other birds have short legs. The food
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How do fossils of the animal Archaeopteryx provide evidence that birds evolved from one group of dinosaurs?
A.) Fossils of
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Banana Bread
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What does the statement "The environment directs natural selection" mean?
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anonymous
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Which of the following explains how natural selection leads to evolution?
a. Conditions in the environment reduce competition for
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Anonymous
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what is the importance of islands in the study of evolution?
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In what ways does Darwin's theory of natural selection challenge traditional views? Is this theory compatible with a belief in a
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Layla
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Although most salamanders have four legs, the aquatics salamander shown below resembles an eel. It locks hind limbs and has very
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Amber
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What is true about adaptation and speciation? (1 point)
• Speciation consistently leads to adaptations. O Adaptations and
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Jewel
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What statement accurately describes the relationship between variations and fitness
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Evolution Test
Which group includes only bipedal animals? A.Primates B.Hominins C.Lesser apes D.Hominids Help me pls- I don't got
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Nonya
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Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g.,
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What natural selection causes changes in?
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You noticed that two no two cats at the pet store are exactly alike some have spotted for some have striped for some have fur of
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Which of the following best describes the difference between selective breeding and natural selection?
A. Selective breeding is
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HeretoHelp
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Which of the following best describes the difference between selective breeding and natural selection?
A. Selective breeding is
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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Natural selection causes changes in
Responses populations. populations. phenotypes. phenotypes. individuals. individuals.
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A Human
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When Charles Darwin visited the islands in the 1800s, he observed many types of organisms that were similar but lived on
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Malek Shahroor
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Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(02.04 MC) What does the theory of evolution tell us about how organisms adapt to
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Cerrus- could i have help on this test?
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What does the theory of evolution tell us about how organisms adapt to their environment over time?
Natural selection occurs
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Callie
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What does the theory of evolution tell us about how organisms adapt to their environment over time?
Natural selection occurs
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Callie
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I need help with writing the paragraph. I am in grade 12 and I need help on writing this plz help!! thank you!!>
Your assignment
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Over time, organisms change. Sometimes they change so much that descendants may be completely different from their ancestors.
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anna
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Last one. Idk abt this one
The picture above shows two phenotypes of peppered moths (dark and light). The dark moth has an
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Anonymous
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1. which of the following is not part of theory of evolution.
a. organisms end to produce more offspring than can survive to
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kayla
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In evolutionary terms, RNA is thought to have preceded proteins and DNA. Which of the following provides the most convincing
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Tim
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what is an adaptive radiation
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Did hippos evolve from whales or did whales evolve from hippos?
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Complete the summary of the evolution model. All life on Earth developed from
matter by natural processes. One initial life form
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What does *
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Evolutionary theory is based on several assumptions. What are these assumptions and are they valid?
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when did microbial cell first evolved on earth
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Which fact provides the best evidence for the scientific theory of the evolutionary development of life on the earth?
a. fossils
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Which theory was developed based on observations made on the Galapagos islands
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Which theory was developed based on observations made on the Galápagos islands?
(1 point) Responses big bang big bang natural
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What is one of the drawbacks of selective breeding?
Responses overpopulation overpopulation increased variation increased
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joe
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Which of the following situations best shows Darwin’s theory of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution?
A. The long
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TayB
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In your own words, describe the endosymbiotic theory.
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What of the following describes the purpose evolution?
Response To provide an illustration to support the text To provide an
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Scientific Theories Quick Check
2 of 32 of 3 Items Question Why is evolution called a scientific theory?(1 point) Responses There
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Why is evolution called a scientific theory?(1 point)
Responses It involves the formation of all living things on the planet. It
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