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A. a boring B. a burrow C. a coprolite D. all of these E. noneof these B. a clam shell C. a feeding trail E. all of these A. a feeding trail B. a recrystallized snail shell C. a burrow D. a boring E. none of these A. a feeding trail B. a boring C. a bu rrow D. all of these E.none of these
A. body fossils B. trace fossils C. casts D. molds E. none of these C. imprints
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A. horses A. marine worms B. jellyfish D. sharks A. trees C. fresh-water clams C. snails D. corals E. marine worms B. shallow-marine clams D. marine foraminifers E. freshwater fish B. Dinosaurs C. freshwater snails D. both A. & C. E. none of these A. marine worms B. marine clams C. fresh-water clams E. butterflies/bats/birds A. Birds B. Elephants C. Earthworms D. Butterflies E. Bats E. mushrooms
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A. permineralization B. replacement C. carbonization D. recrystallization E. formation of molds
A. by replacement B. by permineralization C. by carbonization D. by recrystallization E. without change
A. Carbonization B. Recrystallization C. Replacement D. Permineralization E. none of these
A. permineralization B. replacement C. formation of molds D. recrystallization E. carbonization
A. a trace fossil. B. a mold. C. carbonization. D. a cast. E. none of these
A. trace fossil B. mold C. imprint D. cast E. none of these. A. body fossil
A. It has not been altered. B. It has been calcified. C. It has been pyritized. D. It been silicified. E. all of these
A. a coprolite. B. an internal mold. C. an external mold. D. a trace fossil. E. none of these.
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A. Genus, Family, Order B. Class, Phyllum, Kingdom C. Family, Class, Kingdom D. all of these. E. none of these. A. species, Genus, Family B. Family, Order, Class C. Class, Phylum, Kingdom D. all of these E. none of these A. Family, Genus, species B. Cl ass, Order, Family C. Kingdom, Phylum, Class D. all of these E. none of these
A. species B. Order C. Kingdom D. Division E. Phylum
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A. Monera B. Protoctista C. Fungi D. Plantae E. Animalia
A. Monera B. Protista C. Fungi D. Plantae E. Animalia
A. Mosses B. Ferns C. Primitive land plants D. all of these E. none of these
A. Anthophyes (Angiosperms) B. Gymnosperms C. Pteridophytes D. Bryophytes E. none of these
A. sponge B. jellyfish C. brachiopod D. starfish E. birds
A. Porifera B. Bryozoa C. Mollusca D. Chordata E. none of these C. Arthropoda A. Echinodermata
A. Animalia, Mollusca B. Plantae, Anthophyta C. Animalia, Porifera D. Protista, Protozoa E. none of these B. PLANTAE, ANGIOSPERMOPHYTA C. ANIMALIA, CHORDATA
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B. whale & snake pelvic bones A. human limbs & bird wings B. cow horns & deer antlers C. ichthyosaur & dolphin dorsal fin D. all of these E. none of these A. human appendix B. snake pelvic bones C. whale pelvic bones
A. human limbs & bird wings B. whale fins & bat wings C. both A. & B. D. fly wings & bird wings E. all of these
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A. Charles Darwin. B. Alfred Russell Wallace. C. Carolus Linnaeus. D. Gregor Mendel. E. both A. & B.
A. Charles Darwin. B. Alfred Russell Wallace. C. Carolus Linnaeus. D. Gregor Mendel. E. both A. and B.
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A. chromosomes B. gametes C. sperm D. eggs E. alleles
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A. gametes B. 4 granddaughter cells C. eggs & sperm D. both B. and C. E. all of these
A. a single haploid B. a single diploid C. 2 haploid D. 4 diploid E. none of these
A. 2 diploid B. 2 haploid C. 4 diploid D. 4 haploid E. none of these
A. genetic recombination B. meiosis C. mitosis D. mutation E. none of these
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A. genetic recombination B. meiosis C. mitosis D. mutation E. none of these
A. meiosis. B. mitosis. C. a mutation. D. genetic recombination. E. none of these C. fertilization.
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A. source of mutations B. chromosome base C. gene pool D. swimming pool E. none of these
A. 1-2 B. 2-3 C. 3-4 D. 5-10 E. 50-100 E. none of these B. 2-3
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A. phyletic gradualism B. allopatric speciation C. convergent evolution D. parallel evolution E. none of these B. punctuated equilibrium D. adaptive radiation. E. none of these
A. phyletic gradualism. B. punctuated equilibrium. C. allopatric speciation. D. parallel evolution. E. none of these
A. phyletic gradualism. B. punctuated equilibrium. C. convergent evolution. D. parallel evolution. E. none of these C. allopatric speciation. D. adaptive radiation
A. allopatric speciation. B. punctuated equilibrium. C. phyletic gradualism. D. adaptive radiation. E. none of these
A. iterative evolution B. phyletic gradualism C. puntuated equilibrium D. convergent evolution E. none of these A. mosaic evolution E. adaptive radiation
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A. parallel evolution B. adaptive radiation C. convergent evolution D. phyletic gradualism E. allopatric speciation
A. parallel evolution B. adaptive radiation C. convergent evolution D. phyletic gradualism E. none of these
A. allopatric speciation B. adaptive radiation C. phyletic gradualism D. punctuated equilibrium E. none of these B. mosaic evolution
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A. allopatric speciation B. phyletic gradualism C. divergent evolution D. convergent evolution E. none of these
A. shark, dolphin, ichthyosaur B. snail, elephant, eagle C. coral, squirrel, turtle D. all of these E. none of these
A. sharks, ichthyosaurs & dolphins B. modern placental mammals& Australian marsupials C. keeled forams in Cretaceous & Late Tertiary D. all of these E. both A. & B.
A. sharks, ichthyosaurs & dolphins B. modern placental mammals & Australian marsupials C. keeled forams in Cretaceous & Late Tertiary D. all of these E. both A. & B.
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A. horses B. titanotheres C. dolphins D. all of these E. none of these
A. decreasing body size B. development & increase in size of horns C. decrease in skull size D. titanospheres are living fossils E. none of these
A. increasing body size B. increasing leg length C. decreasing toe number D. all of these E. none of these
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A. Silurian B. Mississippian C. Pennsylvanian D. Jurassic E. none of these
A. Cambrian
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A. fossiliferous limestone B. crystalline limestone C. lithographic limestone D. chert E. dolostone
A. It is original pore space B. All of the large fossils have dissolved C. Gypsum has dissolved D. all of these E. none of these
A. external molds B. internal molds C. steinkerns D. all of these E. none of these
A. snails B. clams C. plant leaves D. all of these E. both A. & B.
A. Continental B. Transitional C. Marine D. both A. & B. E. all of these
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