Question 8 (1 point)
How did the Industrial Revolution impact the population of peppered moths in Britain?
a
The light-colored moths became more common.
b
The Industrial Revolution caused the proportions of each color morph in the population to become unequal
c
The dark-colored moths became more common.
d
The Industrial Revolution caused the proportions of each color morph in the population to become equal.
Question 9 (1 point)
Which explanation is accurate about the survival and reproduction of a population?
a
If there are a limited variety of traits in a population, most traits will be a good fit with the environment.
b
If there are a limited variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.
c
If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, most traits will be a good fit with the environment.
d
If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.
Question 10 (1 point)
Which statement is accurate about variations?
a
In all cases, variations become more common in a population.
b
Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
c
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
d
In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.
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Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
a
If there are a limited variety of traits in a population, most traits will be a good fit with the environment.
b
If there are a limited variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.
c
If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, most traits will be a good fit with the environment.
d
If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.
If there are a wide variety of traits in a population, it is more likely that some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce.
a
The light-colored moths became more common.
b
The Industrial Revolution caused the proportions of each color morph in the population to become unequal
c
The dark-colored moths became more common.
d
The Industrial Revolution caused the proportions of each color morph in the population to become equal.
The dark-colored moths became more common.
What is the main selective pressure in this scenario?
a
drought
b
insect population
c
leg length
d
fish population
fish population
a
variation
b
fitness
c
natural selection
d
selective pressure
variation
a
a mouse that needs more water
b
a mouse that needs less water
c
a mouse that has a shorter tail
d
a mouse that has a longer tail
a mouse that needs less water
a
new mutation
b
predominant phenotype
c
inactivated gene
d
advantageous trait
advantageous trait
a
A disease caused a decrease in the proportion of brown toads.
b
The environment changed such that green toads can blend into their surroundings better.
c
Pollution caused a decrease in the proportion of brown toads.
d
The environment changed such that toads that can jump higher into the trees to survive better.
The environment changed such that green toads can blend into their surroundings better.
a
evidence
b
reasoning
c
investigation
d
explanation
reasoning
a
inbreeding
b
lack of advantageous traits
c
lack of suitable mates
d
bottleneck events
bottleneck events
a
In all cases, variations become more common in a population.
b
Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
c
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
d
In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
a
evidence.
b
reasoning.
c
models
d
explanations.
evidence.
a
Variations always increase fitness.
b
Variations can lead to either an increase or decrease in fitness.
c
Fitness always increases variations
d
Fitness can lead to either an increase or decrease in variations.
Variations can lead to either an increase or decrease in fitness.
a
can limit the number of individual organisms.
b
becomes less common in the population.
c
can limit the number of selective pressures.
d
becomes more common in the population
becomes more common in the population.
a
fitness
b
food supply
c
variation
d
selective pressure
selective pressure
a
phenotype
b
mutation
c
genome
d
genotype
phenotype
a
only long-beaked hummingbirds
b
more short-beaked hummingbirds
c
more long-beaked hummingbirds
d
only short-beaked hummingbirds
more long-beaked hummingbirds.
a
natural selection
b
fitness
c
mutation
d
selective pressures
natural selection