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CRST290 Exam 4 Questions And Correct Answers 100% Verified. Time from Adam to the Flood - Answer1656 years time from the Flood to Abram - Answer390 years What characterizes the post-Flood world? - Answerworldwide recolonization Who introduced baraminology? - AnswerFrank Marsh 1941 What is the name of the process by which many new species arose during the post-Flood period? - Answerspeciation Ice age mammals tend to be _______ compared to other members of their kinds earlier in the rock record - Answerlarger Animals taken onto the ark tended to be _________ - Answersmall Cope's Rule - AnswerCenozoic (post-Flood) mammal groups showed larger species over time. This is seen in many different groups in different environments (the trend is probably independent of the environment) Who was Cope? - Answeran American paleontologist in the 1800s Bergmann's Rule - Answerspecies in cold environments are larger than those of the same group in warmer environments; might explain why groups in cold environments over time got bigger and bigger leading to the ice age Who was Bergmann? - Answera German biologist in the 1800s Advantages of being big - Answerlower food requirements per lb of body weight slower metabolism easier thermoregulation better protected from predators When was the Ice Age? - Answerlate post-Flood ©BRIGHTSTARS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e During the Ice Age, continental glaciers covered large portions of... - AnswerNorth America Greenland Northern Europe Northern Asia Antarctica How did the Ice Age happen? - Answerafter the Flood, warm ocean waters led to MUCH more precipitation (rain and snow); post-Flood volcanic eruptions cooled the atmosphere, especially in areas far from coasts; more snow fell in continental interiors and polar areas than could melt, leading to a buildup of glaciers As glaciers grew, sea levels _____ (and why/how) - Answerfell; ocean waters precipitated and trapped ice in glaciers until sea levels dropped by as much as 400 feet compared to today's coastlines How do glaciers move? - Answerdownhill; accumulated snow piles up and gravity pushes the ice mass forward while melting occurs at the leading edge (terminus) to help the glacier glide along What determines whether glaciers advance or retreat? - Answerrate of accumulation vs. rate of melting at the terminus As global sea levels fell, coastlines ___________ - Answerexpanded What is the corridor between North America and Asia called? - AnswerBeringia What Ice Age mammals were able to travel between continents because of Beringia? - Answermammoths, mastodons, bison, predators (saber-toothed tigers), and humans followed the migrating animals into North America Where are there still massive glaciers? - AnswerGreenland and Antarctica Global temperatures are ________ than pre-Flood or early post-Flood world - Answercooler (much more stable) The magnitude of earthquakes has _______ since the Flood - Answerdecreased Explosive andesitic volcanoes over basaltic sources and even more explosive rhyolitic volcanoes over andesitic sources are responsible for what? - Answerthe large amount of volcanic ash found in the secondary and tertiary sediments (optimal fossil preservation) T/F: the post-Flood world exhibits an overall decrease in the size/frequency of volcanoes. - Answertrue The increased precipitation after the Flood resulted in what? - Answeraccelerated planar erosion, accelerated/widespread sedimentation, and the creation of lakes Drying up after the Flood

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Who collected specimens in the Galapagos? - Answer✔Charles Darwin

Where are the Galapagos Islands? - Answer✔Off the coast of Ecuador
Who recognized that Darwin's collection of birds were all just different types of finches? -
Answer✔John Gould
What incident caused Darwin to lose his faith? - Answer✔The death of his 8 year old daughter

Who were the two people that Darwin was primarily influenced by? - Answer✔Charles Lyell
and Thomas Malthus
What did Charles Lyell write that influenced Darwin? - Answer✔Principles of Geology
What did Thomas Malthus write that influenced Darwin? - Answer✔Principle of Population

What did the Principle of Population state? - Answer✔"Populations increase exponentially,
therefore resources increase"
When did Darwin write "Origin of Species"? - Answer✔1859
Darwin suggested that all living things share ______? - Answer✔a common ancestor

Darwin proposed _________ ________ was responsible for new species - Answer✔Natural
selection
T or F: In his book "Origin of Species", Darwin mentions how species originated -
Answer✔False; He never stated how species originated
Darwin's first observation was that: _________ exists in all natural populations -
Answer✔Variation
Darwin's second observation was that: Reproduce beyond capacity of _______ -
Answer✔Resources

3rd: Resources are __________ - Answer✔Limited
4th: Most ___________ variations survive - Answer✔Advantageous
5th: Natural selection is a ________ _________ - Answer✔Passive Process


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What are the 3 components of evolution? - Answer✔1) Heredity
2) Variation among individuals
3) Competition for resources
What do homologous chromosomes contain? - Answer✔Genes that code for the same traits

What are different forms of the same trait? - Answer✔Alleles
What is the belief that offspring have traits intermediate or mixed from parents? -
Answer✔Blending

What monk performed blending experiments using pea plants? - Answer✔Gregor Mendel

What is the word for "same allele"? - Answer✔Homozygous
What is the word for "different allele"? - Answer✔Heterozygous

What does the Homozygous Cross state? - Answer✔All offspring are like dominant parent

What parent has genes that are always expressed? - Answer✔Dominant
What parent has genes that may not be expressed? - Answer✔Recessive

In the next generation, the Dominant:Recessive ratio is __:__? - Answer✔3:1
What states that two organisms can have many different combinations of offspring? -
Answer✔Variation
Genetic variation leads to _________ diversity? - Answer✔Greater

T or F: More variation exists in a population than in an individual - Answer✔True

Possible variation of offspring is limited by the __________ of the parents - Answer✔Genotype
Mutations can generate new traits but the cost is a loss of _________ - Answer✔Information

What theory states that environmental conditions favor particular traits? - Answer✔Natural
Selection
Individuals with favorable traits have _____ offspring - Answer✔More
What states that specialized organisms tend to lose genetic variability? - Answer✔Adaptation

Specialization reduces future _________ - Answer✔Adaptability

Reduced genetic variability results in _________? - Answer✔Loss of information
What is Creation's "just so" story? - Answer✔God made each kind separately with a range of
variation possible



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