Test Yourself
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What theory did Darwin propose?
2
What is the purpose of higher peaks to the front of the shells and longer necks of the Galapagos Tortoise?
3
Whose independent proposal of a theory of evolution by natural selection prompted the "father of biogeography" to reveal his own more developed and researched, but unpublished, theory sooner than he had intended?
4
Where are the most suitable sites for fossilization?
5
How can fossils often be dated using the surrounding rocks?
9
What are the building blocks of Life?
11
RNA and DNA bases could be obtained through simulated prebiotic chemistry with a reducing atmosphere.
12
We now know that photosynthesising organisms had evolved as long ago as
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A length of DNA bearing the information for an unbroken sequence of manufacture is called a
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The Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces is the structure of DNA as first published by James Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces and Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces in 1953. They constructed a molecular model of DNA in which there were two Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces , Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces (side-by-side in opposite directions) strands of the bases guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine, Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces linked through Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces bonds. Each strand forms a helix, and the two helices are held together through Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces , ionic forces, hydrophobic interactions, and Choose...
Francis Crick
Watson
antiparallel
complementary
covalently
double helix
hydrogen bonds
phosphodiester
van der Waals forces forming a double helix.
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From primitive Choose...
Eukaryots
blue-greens
protista the first single-celled organisms evolved Choose...
Eukaryots
blue-greens
protista . Such organisms are called Choose...
Eukaryots
blue-greens
protista
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"It is even possible that the first cells engulfed and incorporated bacteria and blue-greens to form a communal life" What is the term for communal life?
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How do protistans and bacteria reproduce?
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Sexual reproduction increases the possibilities for genetic variation and an accelerated rate of evolution.
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Protistans possessing cilia, flagellum or pseudopodium use these for
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22
The structure of a sponge is simple: it is shaped like a Choose...
osculum
rock
spongocoel
tube , with one end stuck to a Choose...
osculum
rock
spongocoel
tube or other object and an open end, the Choose...
osculum
rock
spongocoel
tube , open to the environment. The Choose...
osculum
rock
spongocoel
tube , or interior of the sponge, is composed of walls perforated with microscopic pores that allow water to flow through the spongocoel.
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Sponges are among the simplest of animals, with partially differentiated tissues but without muscles, nerves, or internal organs
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Which of the following belong to the taxa Cnidaria?
25
There are over 5,000 modern species of sponges known, and they can be found attached to surfaces anywhere from the intertidal zone to as deep as ?,??? meters.
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26
Can Chironex fleckeri stings be fatal to humans?
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27
Fill in the term
? is the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy
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28
The Portuguese Man O' War (Physalia physalis), also known as the Choose...
bluebottle
colony
jellyfish
polyps
siphonophore , is commonly thought of as a Choose...
bluebottle
colony
jellyfish
polyps
siphonophore but is actually a Choose...
bluebottle
colony
jellyfish
polyps
siphonophore -a Choose...
bluebottle
colony
jellyfish
polyps
siphonophore of four sorts of Choose...
bluebottle
colony
jellyfish
polyps
siphonophore .
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Atmospheric oxygen and Choose...
amino-acids
ozone
ultra-violet forms the screen which filters Choose...
amino-acids
ozone
ultra-violet rays which provided the original energy to synthesize the first Choose...
amino-acids
ozone
ultra-violet and sugars.
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Corals are Choose...
Anthozoa
cnidarians
colonies
gastrovascular
polyps marine Choose...
Anthozoa
cnidarians
colonies
gastrovascular
polyps (phylum Cnidaria; class Choose...
Anthozoa
cnidarians
colonies
gastrovascular
polyps ) existing as small sea anemone-like Choose...
Anthozoa
cnidarians
colonies
gastrovascular
polyps , typically forming Choose...
Anthozoa
cnidarians
colonies
gastrovascular
polyps of many individuals
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