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#Question id: 11169


The viceroy butterfly (limenitis archippus) resembles the queen butterfly (danaus gilippus), a species toxic to birds because of alkaloids it stores during larval development from the milkweeds it feeds upon. The viceroy butterfly is an example of what kind of defense against predation?

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Mechanical defenses
  2. Chemical defenses
  3. Camouflage
  4. Mimicry 
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#Question id: 8292

#Section 2: Evolution

Some molecular data place the giant panda in the bear family (Ursidae) but place the lesser panda in the raccoon family (Procyonidae). If the molecular data best reflect the evolutionary history of these two groups, then the morphological similarities of these two species is most likely due to ________.

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#Question id: 8293

#Section 2: Evolution

The importance of computers and of computer software to modern systematics s is most closely linked to advances in ________.

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#Question id: 8294

#Section 2: Evolution

The common ancestors of birds and mammals were very early (stem) reptiles, which almost certainly possessed three-chambered hearts (two atria, one ventricle). Birds and mammals, however, are alike in having four-chambered hearts (two atria, two ventricles). The fourchambered hearts of birds and mammals are best described as ________.

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#Question id: 8295

#Section 2: Evolution

Imagine that a phylogeny was developed for a group of mammals based on bone structure. Which of the following statements would be a reasonable prediction about a phylogeny for the same group of species based on similarities and differences in the structure of a particular enzyme?

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#Question id: 8691

#Section 2: Evolution

Use the following information to answer the question.



Applying the principle of parsimony to the trait "ability to fly," which of the two phylogenetic trees is better?

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#Question id: 8689

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following statements best describes the rationale for applying the principle of maximum parsimony in constructing phylogenetic trees?