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What does the term 'phenotype' mean?
The observable characteristics of an organism
One of the different forms of a gene
The combination of alleles that an organism has
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Differences in the characteristics of individuals within a population is called .
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Which two factors contribute to the variation between organisms?
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A change in the DNA code is called a .
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What factor(s) are involved in determining body mass?
Genetic factors only
Both genetic factors and environmental factors
Environmental factors only
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Which of the following are determined entirely by genetic factors?
(Select all that apply)
Height
Biological sex (male or female)
Skin colour
Natural eye colour
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Which of the following characteristics show continuous variation?
(Select all that apply)
Eye colour
Strength
Hair colour
Blood group (A, B, or AB)
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A change in the genetical material of an organism is called a .
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Which statement about mutations is true?
They never have any affect on the organism
They are always harmful
They generally have no effect, but are occasionally harmful, and very occasionally advantageous
They are always advantageous
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What does the phrase 'survival of the fittest' mean?
The individuals with the most favourable characteristics are most likely to survive
Certain individuals are selected by humans to reproduce
Over long periods of time, one population of organisms may become a new species
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___________ is the process by which the inherited characteristics of a population change over time due to natural selection. In some cases this may result in the formation of a new species.
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Who is credited with developing and proposing the theory of evolution?
Charles Darwin
Charles Babbage
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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Which of the following provide evidence for the theory of evolution?
(Select all that apply)
The fact that variation is due to genes and the environment
The spread of antibiotic resistance
Fossil records
The fact that the human body is so complex
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Describe a series of events that might result in zebras evolving to run more quickly.
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Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct .
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