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BI 173 - First Exam - 2005MULTIPLE CHOICE.Place the letter of the choice that
best answers the question on the line to the left. Two Points Each.
_______ 1. Uniformitarianism is a strong influence in the concept of
a. Mendel’s Laws
b. Scientific method
c. Punctuated evolution |
_______ 2. On one type of molecular clock, the "ticks" come from
a. Cell counts b. Amino acid changes c. Organelle types
_______ 3. Specimens look the most three dimensional through
a. A scanning microscope b. A transmission microscope c. A light microscope
_______ 4. Endocytosis is considered to be a form of
a. Active transport
b. Locomotion
c. Cellular defense
_______5. Which is, according to current
versions of the heterotroph hypothesis, a proper
a. Photosynthesis, protocells, aerobic respiration
_______6. A truly scientific hypothesis should be
a. Observable and logical
b. Testable and controllable
_______7. In the phrase ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, the first word means
a. Family history
b. Evolutionary background
c. A replay
_______8. Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment includes a "loophole" involving
a. Linkage
b. Evolution
c. Mutations
d. Dominance
_______9. Alfred Russel Wallace is considered the "father" of
a. Ecology
b. Biogeography
c. Neo-Darwinism
d. Genetics
_______10. Meiosis is associated with
a. Asexual reproduction
b. Cell feeding
c. Sexual reproduction
_______11. An organism whose DNA is highly resistant to mutational changes would
a. Have a totally unique chemistry
_______12. What seems to have happened during the Cambrian Explosion was
a. Movement of organisms onto the land
_______13. Traits that are analogous but not at all homologous often result from
a. Sharing an ancestor
b. Divergent evolution
c. The same cells
_______14. Which approach builds evolutionary
"trees" where splits are tied to the appearance a. Cladistics b. Systematics c. Genetics d. Division e. Traiteology
_______15. Which is true about genetic traits?
a. Looked at closely, they are usually multiple gene traits
_______16. Selective breeding of domestic animals and plants is also called
a. Ontogeny
b. Survival of the fittest
c. Artificial selection
_______17. Which sorts of molecular bonds are most common in biological systems?
a. Covalent and ionic
b. Covalent and hydrogen
_______18. One the main "shifts" from Darwin to neo-darwinism is the added impact of
a. Geology
b. Biochemistry
c. Genetics d.
Embryology
SHORT ANSWER. Pick TEN Questions to answer in the spaces
provided.
LONG ANSWER. Select and answer completely any four
of the following questions.
BONUS QUESTIONS. Answer as many or as few as you wish. You can't lose points on the rest of the exam by getting these wrong. Partial credit is possible. Why does a variation in pH often interfere in a protein’s function? Four Points.
What is necessary for Life to "break" the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics? Three Points.
What function, other than structural, is often served by the components of cytoskeletons? Three Points.
There are two basic ways to produce a syncytium? Two Points each.
At what point during Mendel’s life did he become famous for his discoveries? Three Points.
What was the driving force, the underlying motivation, for science during the 1700s and 1800s? Three Points.
Where are Darwin’s Galapagos Islands? Three Points.
What field were Hardy and Weinberg in? Three Points.
What is a microenvironment? Three Points.
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