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monophyletic group correct answers a common ancestor and all of its descendants out-group correct answers a taxon that is closely related to a monophyletic group but not a part of it what is the difference between homology and homoplasy correct answers whether or not traits were inherited from a common ancestor synapomorphy correct answers a trait that comes from a common ancestor and identifies a monophyletic group parsimony correct answers the simplest explanation is the best why does convergent evolution occur correct answers natural selection favors similar traits in similar environments convergent evolution correct answers organisms that are not closely related develop similar traits because they inhabit similar environments branch correct answers population through time node correct answers populations split into independent populations tip correct answers taxon biological species concept criteria correct answers reproductive isolation strength of biological species concept correct answers focused on genetic isolation which results in speciation weakness of biological species concept correct answers not applicable to asexual organisms, fossils, or geographically isolated species morphological species concept criteria correct answers species that evolve separately should have obvious morphological differences strength of morphological species concept correct answers can be used on all organisms (asexual, fossils, sexual) weakness of morphological species concept correct answers subjective so experts can disagree on how similar or different populations are which changes species definitions why do you need genetic isolation for speciation correct answers if the genes are not separated, gene flow will occur and keep the two populations similar because they will share alleles phylogenetic species correct answers smallest monophyletic group on a tree vicariance correct answers geographic (physical) event that splits a population into geographically isolated groups like a barrier or a river disruptive selection correct answers selection for either extreme, not the middle ground how are data sources independent of each other correct answers originate from different sources and created through different/separate processes how does natural selection produce changes in species correct answers individuals have certain traits that allow them to thrive better in different habitats (ancestral mammals that evolved into whales, fish that evolved into mammals) fossil correct answers trace of organism that lived in the past abundance bias correct answers species with large populations leave more fossils taxonomic bias correct answers species with hard or bony bodies leave more fossils (don't deteriorate) temporal bias correct answers more recent species leave more fossils than older ones (don't deteriorate) habitat bias correct answers more fossils in wet habitats when did tetrapods get their first limbs correct answers ~365 million years ago

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BIOL 180 Exam 3 TEST QUIZ GRADED A+ Q &
A MOD006 2023 VERIFIED
monophyletic group correct answers a common ancestor and all of its descendants

out-group correct answers a taxon that is closely related to a monophyletic group but not a part of it

what is the difference between homology and homoplasy correct answers whether or not traits were
inherited from a common ancestor

synapomorphy correct answers a trait that comes from a common ancestor and identifies a
monophyletic group

parsimony correct answers the simplest explanation is the best

why does convergent evolution occur correct answers natural selection favors similar traits in similar
environments

convergent evolution correct answers organisms that are not closely related develop similar traits
because they inhabit similar environments

branch correct answers population through time

node correct answers populations split into independent populations

tip correct answers taxon

biological species concept criteria correct answers reproductive isolation

strength of biological species concept correct answers focused on genetic isolation which results in
speciation

weakness of biological species concept correct answers not applicable to asexual organisms, fossils, or
geographically isolated species

morphological species concept criteria correct answers species that evolve separately should have
obvious morphological differences

strength of morphological species concept correct answers can be used on all organisms (asexual,
fossils, sexual)

weakness of morphological species concept correct answers subjective so experts can disagree on how
similar or different populations are which changes species definitions

why do you need genetic isolation for speciation correct answers if the genes are not separated, gene
flow will occur and keep the two populations similar because they will share alleles

, phylogenetic species correct answers smallest monophyletic group on a tree

vicariance correct answers geographic (physical) event that splits a population into geographically
isolated groups like a barrier or a river

disruptive selection correct answers selection for either extreme, not the middle ground

how are data sources independent of each other correct answers originate from different sources and
created through different/separate processes

how does natural selection produce changes in species correct answers individuals have certain traits
that allow them to thrive better in different habitats (ancestral mammals that evolved into whales, fish
that evolved into mammals)

fossil correct answers trace of organism that lived in the past

abundance bias correct answers species with large populations leave more fossils

taxonomic bias correct answers species with hard or bony bodies leave more fossils (don't deteriorate)

temporal bias correct answers more recent species leave more fossils than older ones (don't
deteriorate)

habitat bias correct answers more fossils in wet habitats

when did tetrapods get their first limbs correct answers ~365 million years ago

when was Earth one big ocean and one big land mass? correct answers ~225 million years ago

adaptive radiation correct answers branching of species to fill niches in an environment (diversification)

key aspects of adaptive radiation correct answers ancestors came from one species, the descendants
represent many species, the descendants differ in their lifestyles, and it happens quickly

how does morphology trigger adaptive radiation correct answers allow organisms to use resources in
new ways

how does ecology trigger adaptive radiations correct answers allow organisms to use resources that are
not being used by others

new genes, new bodies correct answers new copies of genes that regulate development create new
morphology

mass extinction correct answers 60% of species die out in >1 million years

background extinction correct answers standard extinction rate that constantly occurs

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