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Category 1 – 10 points
True/False: The greater the degree of physical similarity, the closer the biological relationship.
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Category 1 – 20 points
What is the definition of:
Anatomical features of different organisms that have a similar appearance or function because they were inherited from a common ancestor that also had them.
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Category 1 – 30 points
Define Homplasies
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Category 1 – 40 points
Name one of the causes for Homoplasies
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Category 1 – 50 points
Define Parallelism
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Category 2 – 10 points
Define Convergence
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Category 2 – 20 points
True/False: Both parallelism and convergence are thought to be due primarily to separate species lines experiencing the same kinds of natural selection pressures over long periods of time
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Category 2 – 30 points
Define Analogies
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Category 2 – 40 points
True/False:
Analogies may be due to homologies or homoplasies
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Category 2 – 50 points
Give an example of Analogous Species
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Category 3 – 10 points
True/False:
Species never evolve
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Category 3 – 20 points
Define the Splitter Approach
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Category 3 – 30 points
Define the Lumper Approach
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Category 3 – 40 points
What is a problem associated with the Lumper Approach?
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Category 3 – 50 points
True/False:
Members of very closely related species can sometimes produce offspring together
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Category 4 – 10 points
True/False:
Can Mules be fertile?
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Category 4 – 20 points
What is commonly being used to distinguish species?
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Category 4 – 30 points
What is a problem with DNA Sequencing?
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Category 4 – 40 points
True/False:
Morphological Characteristics are the most commonly used criteria for distinguishing species?
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Category 4 – 50 points
True/False:
It is assumed that the more homologies two organisms share, the closer they must be in terms of evolutionary distance
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Category 5 – 10 points
What is the Linnaean System for classifying species?
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Category 5 – 20 points
What is missing from this List? Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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Category 5 – 30 points
What is the Cladistics Approach to classification?
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Category 5 – 40 points
What are derived traits?
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Category 5 – 50 points
What are primitive traits?