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BIOL 2402 - Exam 1 - UMSL Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Stuff you need to have addressed - Answers Card 2 - Pre-European scholars card 32 Ch2 card 48 card 53 card 61 What do we need to know about fins? I just need some help with scales in general card 146 Of the Pre-European scholars, list the major contributors to biological research/anatomical research (6) - Answers •First the Greeks: ~400 BC •Chinese: ~300 BC - Taoism explicitly denies the fixity of biological species •Romans: 0 - 300 AD - The fall of Rome brings the Dark Ages to Europe •The Islamic Golden Age takes hold - Islamic Scholars made progress for seven centuries but have been largely left out of Western texts •Latin translations in the Renaissance and Enlightenment reintroduced Greek (and Arabic) learning to Europeans •Europeans quickly and consistently denied the contributions of any non-European scholars except classical Greek figures. Important to note that there was an enlightenment during the dark ages in other parts of the world. What were the two types of scholars (for the intellectual roots of theories about evolution) in Europe? - Answers The immutists and the Evolutionists Who are the immutists? Who are two famous immutists? - Answers •The Immutists believe species are fixed and unchangeable •Carolus Linnaeus (father of taxonomy) •Rev. John Ray and the Naturalists - fantastical creatures are manifestations of the divine mind Who are the evolutionists? Who are is our most famous evolutionist, and what do think? - Answers •Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck's main points: •Spontaneous generation - living matter comes from non living matter, which is wrong. •Evolution from lowest to perfect (read: humans) •Inheritance of acquired characteristics (passing on laser hair removal to your kids) What is the problem with acquired characteristics? - Answers •The needs of an individual are not encoded in the genome of germ cells •Therefore they can't be inherited What is the problem with the Ladder of Progress? - Answers 1.) To evolution, there is only now. The idea of a direction or concept of the future or increasing complexity is wrong. 2.)The idea that primitive/basal organisms are less evolved or less perfect assumes that selection favors organisms that are pleasing to humans rather than best adapted to their time and place. Who are credited with formalizing the theory of Evolution by Natural Selection? - Answers Charles Darwin & Alfred R. Wallace The Modern Synthesis - Answers The later combination of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian evolution What were the two main arguments of the controversy surrounding theory of evolution by natural selection? - Answers 1.) Contemporaries thought Earth was not old enough to have allowed for the diversity of life at the pace Darwin suggested 1.) Blending inheritance was the prevailing thought of the time, this predicts a reduction in variation through successive generations of blending Georges Cuvier (3) - Answers •An immutist who believed that organisms should be understood as similar to machines, composed of various interlocking functional groups. (head of a dog body of tiger tail of a lion) •Catastrophism (what he is most known for, that all features of the earth result from catastrophe) •Scientific Racism - Thought Europeans were superiors to other races. Richard Owen - Answers •Also an immutist •Troubled by obvious homologies among groups. •Thus, he proposed that all living groups were composed of members constructed around the same basic body plan or archetype, but not that they evolved. •Also rumored to be a very bad man: •Upon the death of his nemesis Gideon Mantell, Owen had a "section of his spine removed, pickled and stored on a shelf at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. •It remained there until 1969 when it was destroyed due to lack of space." What are the three Main Morphological Concepts? (SSS) - Answers 1. Similarity 2. Symmetry 3. Segmentation Homology - Answers Features that are shared as a result of common ancestry

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Stuff you need to have addressed - Answers Card 2 - Pre-European scholars

card 32

Ch2

card 48

card 53

card 61

What do we need to know about fins?

I just need some help with scales in general

card 146

Of the Pre-European scholars, list the major contributors to biological research/anatomical
research (6) - Answers •First the Greeks: ~400 BC

•Chinese: ~300 BC - Taoism explicitly denies the fixity of biological species

•Romans: 0 - 300 AD - The fall of Rome brings the Dark Ages to Europe

•The Islamic Golden Age takes hold - Islamic Scholars made progress for seven centuries but
have been largely left out of Western texts

•Latin translations in the Renaissance and Enlightenment reintroduced Greek (and Arabic)
learning to Europeans

•Europeans quickly and consistently denied the contributions of any non-European scholars
except classical Greek figures.



Important to note that there was an enlightenment during the dark ages in other parts of the
world.

What were the two types of scholars (for the intellectual roots of theories about evolution) in
Europe? - Answers The immutists and the Evolutionists

Who are the immutists? Who are two famous immutists? - Answers •The Immutists believe
species are fixed and unchangeable

,•Carolus Linnaeus (father of taxonomy)

•Rev. John Ray and the Naturalists - fantastical creatures are manifestations of the divine mind

Who are the evolutionists? Who are is our most famous evolutionist, and what do think? -
Answers •Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck's main points:

•Spontaneous generation - living matter comes from non living matter, which is wrong.

•Evolution from lowest to perfect (read: humans)

•Inheritance of acquired characteristics (passing on laser hair removal to your kids)

What is the problem with acquired characteristics? - Answers •The needs of an individual are
not encoded in the genome of germ cells

•Therefore they can't be inherited

What is the problem with the Ladder of Progress? - Answers 1.) To evolution, there is only now.
The idea of a direction or concept of the future or increasing complexity is wrong.

2.)The idea that primitive/basal organisms are less evolved or less perfect assumes that
selection favors organisms that are pleasing to humans rather than best adapted to their time
and place.

Who are credited with formalizing the theory of Evolution by Natural Selection? - Answers
Charles Darwin & Alfred R. Wallace

The Modern Synthesis - Answers The later combination of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian
evolution

What were the two main arguments of the controversy surrounding theory of evolution by
natural selection? - Answers 1.) Contemporaries thought Earth was not old enough to have
allowed for the diversity of life at the pace Darwin suggested



1.) Blending inheritance was the prevailing thought of the time, this predicts a reduction in
variation through successive generations of blending

Georges Cuvier (3) - Answers •An immutist who believed that organisms should be understood
as similar to machines, composed of various interlocking functional groups. (head of a dog
body of tiger tail of a lion)

•Catastrophism (what he is most known for, that all features of the earth result from
catastrophe)

•Scientific Racism - Thought Europeans were superiors to other races.

, Richard Owen - Answers •Also an immutist

•Troubled by obvious homologies among groups.

•Thus, he proposed that all living groups were composed of members constructed around the
same basic body plan or archetype, but not that they evolved.

•Also rumored to be a very bad man:

•Upon the death of his nemesis Gideon Mantell, Owen had a "section of his spine removed,
pickled and stored on a shelf at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. •It remained there
until 1969 when it was destroyed due to lack of space."

What are the three Main Morphological Concepts? (SSS) - Answers 1. Similarity

2. Symmetry

3. Segmentation

Homology - Answers Features that are shared as a result of common ancestry

Analogy - Answers Features that are shared as a result of a common function

Homoplasy - Answers Features that look alike

Homologous structures - Answers Typically have different functions as a result of diversifying
selection [natural selection that drives differentiation among ecologically similar groups]



Similar Structure/Different Function

Analogous structures - Answers Have similar functions as a result of convergent evolution [the
phenomenon of similar structures evolving independently - e.g. vertebrate flight]



Different Structure/Similar Function



Note: Sometimes characters are only considered analogous if they are not a result of shared
ancestry

Radial - Answers Body plan laid out from a central axis; multiple planes divide it into equal
parts/mirror images

Bilateral - Answers Only the midsagittal plane divides the body into equal parts

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