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Question 15 (1 point) Mice living on a granite hillside have coloration ranging from light to dark. The surfaces of the granite rocks are either very dark or very light. Dark mice hiding on dark patches are difficult to see and light mice hiding on light patches are equally camouflaged. Mice with gray fur can be seen everywhere and are preyed upon more heavily. What kind of selection is this? sexual selection O directional selection artificial selection Odiversifying selection stabilizing selection
Question 14 (1 point) What is the best definition for gene pool? all of the alleles in all individuals of a species O all of the alleles in all organisms in the ecosystem the alleles that are under selective pressure the alleles that are not under selective pressue all of the alleles in breeding individuals in a population
Question 13 (1 point) Which of the following sources of genetic variation involves the movement of genes from one population to another? mutation Ogene flow natural selection genetic drift Orecombination 9
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental assumption of the theory of natural selection? Individuals with adaptive characteristics will survive and pass their traits to the next generation. O More individuals are born in a population than can survive. There are inheritable variantions within a population. O Organisms evolve towards an ideal. Environments cannot support unlimited populations.
Question 7 (1 point) Mice living on a granite hillside have coloration ranging from light to dark. The surfaces of the granite rocks are either very dark or very light. Dark mice hiding on dark patches are difficult to see and light mice hiding on light patches are equally camouflaged. Mice with gray fur can be seen everywhere and are preyed upon more heavily. What kind of selection is this? diversifying selection O directional selection artificial selection stabilizing selection sexual selection
Question 5 (1 point) In the plot of average hatching viability against the salt concentration, which of the following is the independent variable? average hatching viability Osalt concentration Question 6 (1 point). In the plot of average hatching viability against the salt concentration, which of the following is the dependent variable? average hatching viability O salt concentration
Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following describes how genetic drift contributes to genetic diversity? through differential reproductive success through random variation in the survivial of different genotypes through sexual reproduction through movement of genes from one population to another through copying errors
Question 1 (1 point) Ancestors of the giraffe that had longer necks could reach branches on trees that other animals could not, giving those with the longest necks a selective advantage. Over time, necks were longer and longer. What kind of selection is this? diversifying selection directional selection sexual selection artificial selection stabilizing selection.
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