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- 1. Which is a more definite characteristic to show relatedness of two organisms? A. Similarity in development B. Similarity in courting behavior 2. Why do organisms with close biochemical similarities show stronger evolutionary relationships? A. They have varied and different ancestry. B. They have a common ancestor and have the same kind of proteins. C. They possess same vestigial structure that made their evolutionary. D. They have similar patterns during their early stages of development. C. Similarity in structure D. Similarity in genomic DNA1. Explain how genetic information in DNA provides evidence for evolution?2. What if two organisms (Ex. Horse & Monkey) have the same number of amino acid incommon from a given species/animal (Human) Cytochrome C? In situations like this,how would you decide which is more closely related to the given species or animals(Human)?1. Discuss four key characteristics that help define and recognize science, differentiating it from other ways of knowing (and what is an example of another way of knowing?). 2. Discuss and refute three of the common misconceptions about human evolution. 3. Discuss and explain the process of protein synthesis. Provide as much detail as possible. 4. Describe primate forms of communication using examples from the video "Life of Mammals: the Social Climbers." Compare and contrast primate and human communication. 5. Describe what kinds of information can be learned from a single fossil, including information about the organism and its environment. Use examples of fossils we have studied to illustrate your claims.
- Recall from our classes on molecular evolution that some proteins evolve more rapidly than others. For example, the oxygen-carrying protein myoglobin evolves more quickly than the D1 protein of photosystem II. What explains this difference in the rate of protein evolution? A. Proteins like myoglobin have evolved more recently than proteins like D1 and thus have been forced to evolve more quickly. B. Changes to the sequence of some proteins can be tolerated as they don’t alter fitness; for other proteins, sequence changes are usually harmful. C. In constrained proteins like D1, evolution results primarily from nucleotide changes that alter the amino acid sequence of the protein. D. Protein evolution is dependent upon the rate of gene mutation and some genes have a higher rate of mutation than others.7. According to evolutionists, which is the best test to show the relatedness of two organisms? * A. Similarity in development B. Similarity in courting behavior C. Similarity in structure D. Similarity in Genomic DNA4. Why is the Hardy Weinberg law of equilibrium important to a study of evolutionary processes? a. it tells us how heavy are mammals and if they may have lived in cold enviroments in the past. b. It shows us to measure change in gene frequency in population to see if selection pressures are affecting gene expression. c.It allows us to study how eplgenetics affects specific traits d. It allow us to measure the age of fossils and date the origin of a species
- 13. Mr. Santos is a Developmental Biologist, wants to study the growth and development of the three animals namely: reptiles, birds, and mammals. He found out that during their early stages of development, the embryos of reptiles, birds, and mammals look very similar. Which of the following is the BEST hypothesis for his data gathered? * a. They have common ancestors. b. They live in the same type of environments. c. They have undergone parallel evolution. d. They are no longer undergoing evolution. 14. Charles Darwin is considered as the father of evolution where he published a book called, “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection”. This book contains many features regarding the evolutionary changes in an organism. All of the following are situations related in his book EXCEPT: * a. If people from the other regions will migrate to Metro Manila, the food supply will not be enough to support the Population…3. What evidence is present when DNA, gene codes and expressions, as well as amino acids are basically shared by related species at the most basic level? A. Fossil evidence B. Genetic evidence C. Embryonic development evidence D. Comparative anatomy evidence 4. Which of the following statements is correct in terms of amino acid sequence? A. The greater the differences in the amino acid sequence of two species compared, the more related the species are. B. The lesser the differences in the amino acid sequence of two species compared, the more related the species are. C. When the amino acid sequence of two species compared is just the same, the more related the species are. D. None of the choices 5. Which of the following species, is closely related to human beings according to similarity of the number of amino acids and their location? A. horse C. chimpanzee D. rhesus monkey B. gorillaEvolutionary theory predicts that species are related, not independent. Four of the following examples provide support for this prediction, but one is irrelevant. Which of examples listed below does not support the claim that species are related? A. Many dinosaurs and other organisms went extinct following a huge asteroid impact at the end of the Cretaceous. B. Before synthetic insulin was available, diabetics used injections of purified pig insulin to manage their disease. C. The endostyle of lancelets (invertebrate chordates) and the thyroid gland of vertebrates develop similarly, and both produce iodinated proteins. D. All prokaryotes and eukaryotes use DNA to carry their genetic information. E. Ground squirrel species found on the North and South sides of the Grand Canyon are very similar to each other.
- 1. Define the different examples of a model organisms: a. Bacteria b. Yeast c. Arabidopsis thalania d. Caenorhabditis elegans e. Drosophila melanogaster f. Danio rerio g. Chick embryo h. Mouse 2. What are the importance of using model organisms in our environment? 3. Give the advantages and disadvantages of model organisms. 4. Give other examples of a model organisms being used.5. Describe the modern theory of evolution and discuss how it is supported by evidence from two of the following three areas. a. Population genetics b. Molecular biology c. Comparative anatomy and embryology Evolution is one of the major unifying concepts of modern biology. Explain the mechanisms that lead to evolutionary change. Describe how scientists use each of the following as evidence for evolution. • Bacterial resistance to antibiotics • Comparative biochemistry • The fossil records5. Make a molecular evidence cladogram. Cytochrome c is a protein located in the mitochondria of cells involved with cellular respiration. Compare each organism's Cytochrome CDNA sequences with the ancestor cell and each other. Highlights are the differences (mutations) present in the cytochrome CDNA sequences from ancestor cell. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 7 38 39 ANCESTOR CELL A Т ТА G CGA C СAGTA ТАТ С сТА СА А Т С С G T C T АСТТCАT TO АМОЕВА ATTA GC GA CCAGT ITAT C CTA CA AT C C C G TCTA CT T CAT 11 AT TATC G ACC AGT TT AT C CT ACATT ccc G ATACT Т 13 SPONGE EARTHWORM С ТТА Т С G A С| С С G TT TA Т С СТ А СА Т т CC C GT CTACT TC т| 15 CT TAT C c cc CC G TT TATC CTACTTTCC C GT C TACT TCG T 18 SHARK CT A ATCCCCCCGT TTAT C CTACTTT C cc GT CTACTTC GT 19 LIZARD CTA ATC c cc cc G TT TAT C CTACTTT CC CAT CTACTAAG T 18 KANGAROO CTA A T C C C CC c G T T IAT C CT ACTT I C C C AT GTAGT А GT 18 DOLPHIN TTA ATC c cccc GTT…