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Which species would MOST likely survive changes to its environment?
(1 point) Responses a species with lots of variation a
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Hummingbirds have evolved together with certain species of flowers. The birds’ beaks are specifically shaped to drink from
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Two frogs look very similar but reproduce at different times of the year within the same ecosystem. To confirm that the two
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What would MOST likely happen if an environment suddenly changed and a species was unable to adapt quickly enough?
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Milo has noticed that the population of four-eyed butterflyfish on a coral reef is low compared to other butterflyfish species.
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Some coral reef fish have colors, bands, and eyelike dots that help confuse predators. How would this MOST likely be described?
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Louise just got a new dog—a pugapoo—which is a cross between a poodle and a pug. These dogs have fewer nasal problems than
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Ruddy is using a dichotomous key to identify seaweed that has washed onto the shore. He is measuring the length and dried
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To identify the types of trees in the forest, Linda uses a dichotomous key. What will the key MOST likely begin with?
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Some sea turtles produce more females than males if incubation temperatures are high. If the temperature continued to rise, how
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After studying the finches in the Galapagos, Darwin concluded that each species had unique adaptions. What sentence MOST likely
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Charles Darwin traveled around the world and made careful notes and observations on geology (rocks), plants, and animals.
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To maintain buoyancy, bony fish evolved to have the adaptation of gills.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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The fossil record gives paleontologists a glimpse into the past. Why is it MOST likely difficult to find fossils?
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When Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands, which type of creature did he observe and write about to support his idea of
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The sea ray is an ancient oceanic species with a slow growth rate. Which is MOST likely to happen to this species if its
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Kiana analyzes the coloring of the reef fish to identify them. What types of traits is she MOST likely analyzing to assist in
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Which of the following BEST defines the cause of natural selection?
(1 point) Responses evolution to avoid predation evolution to
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Charles Darwin was an English geologist, biologist, and naturalist who is famously accredited with developing the _____.
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Dr. Winterberg has just formed a hypothesis on why the number of pufferfish is steadily declining. What should he do NEXT?
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The coelacanth is large fish with fleshy, limb-like fins. It was thought to have gone extinct with the dinosaurs, but then, one
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The Greenland shark can live for centuries in the deep ocean. It has a slow metabolism compared to other sharks, allowing it to
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Mangrove trees are able to survive because their cells have a euryhaline adaption. What does this mean for the mangrove?
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A species that is unable to evolve as quickly as its changing environment could become extinct.
(1 point) Responses True True
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Solving the mystery of whales and their closest relatives took collaboration. Modern science found that the closest cousin to
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To study a genetic variation in a population, what should a scientist do FIRST?
(1 point) Responses design a test to collect
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Denzel is almost done with his Ph.D. after years of studying the adaptions of the giant squid. What should he do when his
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ou ask your science teacher how you should start a research study on how damaged coral reefs adapt after coral bleaching. What
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Finches in the Galapagos were separated on different islands, causing the original species to evolve into completely different
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