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[Show more]Because the animal food chain ultimately relies on the sugars and organic compounds produced by 
plants, the ratio of 12CO2 to 14CO2 incorporated into animal tissues (e.g., bone) and organs should also 
be the same as that present in the atmosphere. True or False? - True 
During photosynthesis, plan...
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Add to cartBecause the animal food chain ultimately relies on the sugars and organic compounds produced by 
plants, the ratio of 12CO2 to 14CO2 incorporated into animal tissues (e.g., bone) and organs should also 
be the same as that present in the atmosphere. True or False? - True 
During photosynthesis, plan...
A normal female who carries a recessive X-linked allele for hemophilia will pass it on to: - Half of 
both her sons and daughters. 
Color blindness is a recessive X-linked trait in humans. In a family where the mother is color-blind and 
the father is normal, the probability of their having a color-...
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Add to cartA normal female who carries a recessive X-linked allele for hemophilia will pass it on to: - Half of 
both her sons and daughters. 
Color blindness is a recessive X-linked trait in humans. In a family where the mother is color-blind and 
the father is normal, the probability of their having a color-...
How do most cancers arise? - From a series of mutations that arise in the descendants of a single 
somatic cell 
How do mutations arise? - Mutations arise randomly and independent of other mutations in the 
cell 
Mutations arise in which order in the colon cancer example shown in the animation? - AP...
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Add to cartHow do most cancers arise? - From a series of mutations that arise in the descendants of a single 
somatic cell 
How do mutations arise? - Mutations arise randomly and independent of other mutations in the 
cell 
Mutations arise in which order in the colon cancer example shown in the animation? - AP...
A cattle breeder selects the largest males for breeding with the largest females. This is an example of: - 
Directional selection 
Female starlings (birds) that lay clutches of four or five eggs have more surviving young than those with 
either larger or smaller clutches. This is an example of: - St...
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Add to cartA cattle breeder selects the largest males for breeding with the largest females. This is an example of: - 
Directional selection 
Female starlings (birds) that lay clutches of four or five eggs have more surviving young than those with 
either larger or smaller clutches. This is an example of: - St...
In the figure above, which lettered item is a centromere? - D 
In the figure above, which lettered item is a centrosome? - A 
In the figure above, which lettered item is a chromatid? - E 
In the figure above, which lettered item is a chromosome? - C 
The contractile ring that leads to cytokinesis in...
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Add to cartIn the figure above, which lettered item is a centromere? - D 
In the figure above, which lettered item is a centrosome? - A 
In the figure above, which lettered item is a chromatid? - E 
In the figure above, which lettered item is a chromosome? - C 
The contractile ring that leads to cytokinesis in...
Analysis of air bubbles in different layers of ice from the Vostok Glacier indicates that the amount of 
carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere has cycled over geologic time between: - 180 and 285 ppm 
Recent (2016) atmospheric CO2 measurements at the observatory at Mauna Loa, Hawaii have reached 
40...
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Add to cartAnalysis of air bubbles in different layers of ice from the Vostok Glacier indicates that the amount of 
carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere has cycled over geologic time between: - 180 and 285 ppm 
Recent (2016) atmospheric CO2 measurements at the observatory at Mauna Loa, Hawaii have reached 
40...
During DNA replication occasional errors can occur resulting in a change in a nucleotide base, for 
example instead of adding a T, a C is added. If this is not corrected by mismatch repair or other 
mechanisms, this change represents a: - Mutation 
Females of a species of parasitic wasps locate thei...
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Add to cartDuring DNA replication occasional errors can occur resulting in a change in a nucleotide base, for 
example instead of adding a T, a C is added. If this is not corrected by mismatch repair or other 
mechanisms, this change represents a: - Mutation 
Females of a species of parasitic wasps locate thei...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis about the evolutionary relationships among organisms based on 
available anatomical and/or molecular data. True or False? - True 
Refer to the phylogenetic tree above. The grouping that includes Salamanders and Caecilians is: - 
Paraphyletic. 
Refer to the phyloge...
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Add to cartA phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis about the evolutionary relationships among organisms based on 
available anatomical and/or molecular data. True or False? - True 
Refer to the phylogenetic tree above. The grouping that includes Salamanders and Caecilians is: - 
Paraphyletic. 
Refer to the phyloge...
If all variation in height among humans was due to environmental influences alone, the mean height of 
offspring when graphed against the mean height of parents should be closest to which line in the graph 
above? - The population mean line 
The actual offspring mean height in the graph lies between...
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Add to cartIf all variation in height among humans was due to environmental influences alone, the mean height of 
offspring when graphed against the mean height of parents should be closest to which line in the graph 
above? - The population mean line 
The actual offspring mean height in the graph lies between...
During meiosis crossing over takes place between: - Non-sister chromatids 
In the figure above, which box contains only single gene copies from one of the parents? - Box A 
In the figure above, which box contains some gene variants (alleles) from one parent and some from the 
other, but not variant ...
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Add to cartDuring meiosis crossing over takes place between: - Non-sister chromatids 
In the figure above, which box contains only single gene copies from one of the parents? - Box A 
In the figure above, which box contains some gene variants (alleles) from one parent and some from the 
other, but not variant ...
Nitrogen fertilizer is added to farmland to improve crop yield and quality. While farmers are working to 
reduce the amount of runoff from fields, some of the fertilizer enters streams. The streams flow into the 
Mississippi River and ultimately into the Gulf of Mexico where the added nitrogen suppo...
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Add to cartNitrogen fertilizer is added to farmland to improve crop yield and quality. While farmers are working to 
reduce the amount of runoff from fields, some of the fertilizer enters streams. The streams flow into the 
Mississippi River and ultimately into the Gulf of Mexico where the added nitrogen suppo...
Estimates are that all natural processes (not including human activities) result in a near balance between 
carbon entering and leaving the atmosphere (actually slightly less entering than leaving). What is the 
estimate of the EXCESS CO2 in gigatons of carbon per year added to the atmosphere from h...
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Add to cartEstimates are that all natural processes (not including human activities) result in a near balance between 
carbon entering and leaving the atmosphere (actually slightly less entering than leaving). What is the 
estimate of the EXCESS CO2 in gigatons of carbon per year added to the atmosphere from h...
For an individual who is heterozygous for two genes, Aa and Bb, what does independent assortment 
predict? - Offspring inheriting the dominant (A) allele of the first gene are equally likely to inherit 
either the dominant (B) or the recessive (b) allele of the second gene. 
How did Mendel make cros...
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Add to cartFor an individual who is heterozygous for two genes, Aa and Bb, what does independent assortment 
predict? - Offspring inheriting the dominant (A) allele of the first gene are equally likely to inherit 
either the dominant (B) or the recessive (b) allele of the second gene. 
How did Mendel make cros...
A node on the phylogenetic tree indicates: - A branch point and common ancestor. 
In the phylogenetic tree above (given), A indicates: - The root 
In the phylogenetic tree above, which of the following could be considered a sister group? - B 
Of the taxa listed on the phylogeny, which is more closel...
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Add to cartA node on the phylogenetic tree indicates: - A branch point and common ancestor. 
In the phylogenetic tree above (given), A indicates: - The root 
In the phylogenetic tree above, which of the following could be considered a sister group? - B 
Of the taxa listed on the phylogeny, which is more closel...
A similar study to the one illustrated in Fig 22.7 is carried out on these six species of Beteus. We 
sequence 10,000 bp of DNA from multiple loci in each species and compare the number of base pair 
differences between each species pair (A compared to B, C compared to D, E compared to F). Rank the ...
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Add to cartA similar study to the one illustrated in Fig 22.7 is carried out on these six species of Beteus. We 
sequence 10,000 bp of DNA from multiple loci in each species and compare the number of base pair 
differences between each species pair (A compared to B, C compared to D, E compared to F). Rank the ...
A carrier is an individual who has an allele associated with a trait but does not display the trait. They are, 
however, able to pass on the allele to their offspring. When setting the simulation's conditions as 
described above, why does it make no difference whether or not you turn on "show carr...
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Add to cartA carrier is an individual who has an allele associated with a trait but does not display the trait. They are, 
however, able to pass on the allele to their offspring. When setting the simulation's conditions as 
described above, why does it make no difference whether or not you turn on "show carr...
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