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Practice questions lectures 3-4
Certain conditions or traits apply to Darwinian selection only, to artificial selection only or are
common to both. Which of the following apply to artificial selection only? Choose all
Due Jan 24 at 11:59pm Points 81 Questions 81
appropriate ones
Available Jan 18 at 12am - Apr 22 at 11:59pm 3 months Time Limit None
A trait that increases the number of spines or thorns per plant
Attempt History Correct!
A trait that renders a fruit to contain less cyanide
Attempt Time Score
A trait that turns leaves more toxic
LATEST Attempt 1 221 minutes 73.1 out of 81
Individuals with certain versions of traits will produce more offspring in the wild
Score for this quiz: 73.1 out of 81 It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Submitted Jan 24 at 7pm
This attempt took 221 minutes. Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait
Question 1 pts This type of selection has no purpose or goal
Correct!
The fruit rots less fast
Certain conditions or traits apply to Darwinian selection only, to artificial selection only or are
common to both. Which of the following apply to Darwinian selection only? Choose all
appropriate ones
good
Correct! A trait that increases the number of spines or thorns per plant
A trait that renders a fruit to contain less cyanide
Correct! Question 3 pts
A trait that turns leaves more toxic
Correct! Individuals with certain versions of traits will produce more offspring in the wild
Certain conditions or traits apply to Darwinian selection only, to artificial selection only or are
common to both. Which of the following apply to both Darwinian AND artificial selection?
It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Choose all appropriate ones
Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait
A trait that increases the number of spines or thorns per plant
Correct! This type of selection has no purpose or goal
A trait that renders a fruit to contain less cyanide
The fruit rots less fast
A trait that turns leaves more toxic
You Answered Individuals with certain versions of traits will produce more offspring in the wild
good
Correct!
It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Correct Answer Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait
Question 2 pts
This type of selection has no purpose or goal
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The fruit rots less fast
If you think about the mechanisms of artificial selection and Darwinian selection, traits
need to be heritable and there needs to exist variation for selection to act on.
Thus, the correct answer is:
It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Correct! Highest amount of work per
Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait D
harvested plant calorie
Correct! Fully wild-type plant material is A
harvested with no replacement
planting
Question 4 pts
Correct! Land is cleared and tilled, and the C
If a domesticated plant were to be released into the habitat where its closest wild relative does plant material is not quite wild-type
best, how would this plant do in comparison to its wild ancestor? yet but also not quite fully
domesticated yet.
Better
Correct! Lowest human population density A
Correct!
Worse
Correct! Land is NOT cleared but humans
Equally well B
might plant seeds to replace what
they have harvested.
It is impossible to come up with a hypothesis with this scenario
good
Question 6 pts
From the perspective of the farmer, seed dispersal is favorable
Question 5 pts
True
Correct!
As we learned in class, there are four generally accepted stages (A to D) from how humans False
gather wild plants to how they grow domesticated plants. Match the following terms to these
four stages.
Question 7 pts
With a high seed dispersal ability, the next generation of plants is more likely to inbreed
True
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Correct!
False
Question 8 pts
With a low dispersal ability, mating among close relatives is more likely
Correct!
True
False
Question 9 pts
Wild-type is left, domesticated is right.
They are all grasses (grains)
They are all pulses (legumes)
They are all wind-dispersed
They are all wind pollinated
Correct!
They have all lost their seed dispersal mechanism
good
Correct!
True
False
Question 11 pts
Question 10 pts
The right version has lost its seed dispersal mechanism
What have all the yellow species in common?
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Practice questions lectures 3-4
Certain conditions or traits apply to Darwinian selection only, to artificial selection only or are
common to both. Which of the following apply to artificial selection only? Choose all
Due Jan 24 at 11:59pm Points 81 Questions 81
appropriate ones
Available Jan 18 at 12am - Apr 22 at 11:59pm 3 months Time Limit None
A trait that increases the number of spines or thorns per plant
Attempt History Correct!
A trait that renders a fruit to contain less cyanide
Attempt Time Score
A trait that turns leaves more toxic
LATEST Attempt 1 221 minutes 73.1 out of 81
Individuals with certain versions of traits will produce more offspring in the wild
Score for this quiz: 73.1 out of 81 It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Submitted Jan 24 at 7pm
This attempt took 221 minutes. Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait
Question 1 pts This type of selection has no purpose or goal
Correct!
The fruit rots less fast
Certain conditions or traits apply to Darwinian selection only, to artificial selection only or are
common to both. Which of the following apply to Darwinian selection only? Choose all
appropriate ones
good
Correct! A trait that increases the number of spines or thorns per plant
A trait that renders a fruit to contain less cyanide
Correct! Question 3 pts
A trait that turns leaves more toxic
Correct! Individuals with certain versions of traits will produce more offspring in the wild
Certain conditions or traits apply to Darwinian selection only, to artificial selection only or are
common to both. Which of the following apply to both Darwinian AND artificial selection?
It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Choose all appropriate ones
Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait
A trait that increases the number of spines or thorns per plant
Correct! This type of selection has no purpose or goal
A trait that renders a fruit to contain less cyanide
The fruit rots less fast
A trait that turns leaves more toxic
You Answered Individuals with certain versions of traits will produce more offspring in the wild
good
Correct!
It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Correct Answer Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait
Question 2 pts
This type of selection has no purpose or goal
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The fruit rots less fast
If you think about the mechanisms of artificial selection and Darwinian selection, traits
need to be heritable and there needs to exist variation for selection to act on.
Thus, the correct answer is:
It needs to be possible that a trait can be passed from parent plant to offspring
Correct! Highest amount of work per
Not all individuals within a population are the same for a particular trait D
harvested plant calorie
Correct! Fully wild-type plant material is A
harvested with no replacement
planting
Question 4 pts
Correct! Land is cleared and tilled, and the C
If a domesticated plant were to be released into the habitat where its closest wild relative does plant material is not quite wild-type
best, how would this plant do in comparison to its wild ancestor? yet but also not quite fully
domesticated yet.
Better
Correct! Lowest human population density A
Correct!
Worse
Correct! Land is NOT cleared but humans
Equally well B
might plant seeds to replace what
they have harvested.
It is impossible to come up with a hypothesis with this scenario
good
Question 6 pts
From the perspective of the farmer, seed dispersal is favorable
Question 5 pts
True
Correct!
As we learned in class, there are four generally accepted stages (A to D) from how humans False
gather wild plants to how they grow domesticated plants. Match the following terms to these
four stages.
Question 7 pts
With a high seed dispersal ability, the next generation of plants is more likely to inbreed
True
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Correct!
False
Question 8 pts
With a low dispersal ability, mating among close relatives is more likely
Correct!
True
False
Question 9 pts
Wild-type is left, domesticated is right.
They are all grasses (grains)
They are all pulses (legumes)
They are all wind-dispersed
They are all wind pollinated
Correct!
They have all lost their seed dispersal mechanism
good
Correct!
True
False
Question 11 pts
Question 10 pts
The right version has lost its seed dispersal mechanism
What have all the yellow species in common?
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