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Florida Biology 1 EOC classification and evolution overview quiz quiz

14questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Which level of classification is the broadest (contains the most kinds of organisms)?

  2. Why do classification systems change over time?

  3. The three domains of life are:

  4. The forelimbs of a human, whale, bat, and cat share the same bone arrangement but do different jobs. These homologous structures provide evidence that the animals:

  5. Two species share nearly identical DNA and protein sequences. This suggests they:

  6. Green beetles are better camouflaged than brown beetles and are eaten less, so the population becomes mostly green over generations. This is:

  7. Which lists the conditions required for natural selection?

  8. Why does antibiotic resistance spread in a bacterial population?

  9. A volcanic eruption kills most of a population at random, and the survivors' allele frequencies differ by chance. This is:

  10. Individuals migrate from one flower population to another and breed, introducing new alleles. This is:

  11. Which statement about mutations is correct?

  12. Besides mutation, a major source of genetic variation in sexually reproducing organisms is:

  13. Each species is given a two-word scientific name, such as Homo sapiens. This naming system is:

  14. In biology, an organism's fitness refers to its: