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#Question id: 3477


Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?

#Section 2: Evolution
  1. The size of a territory, a fixed area in which an individual or group excludes other members of its own species, tends to be optimized according to the costs and benefits involved

  2. Animal behavior never change in response to global climate change

  3. Optimal foraging maximizes the benefits and minimizes the costs of food gathering

  4. In reciprocal altruism the cost to the animal of behaving altruistically is offset by the likelihood of a return benefit

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#Question id: 3514

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following are not conclude of that monohybrid cross?

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#Question id: 3259

#Section 2: Evolution

Different type of evolution leads to group of taxon in following three manners

A- group of taxon whose member have descended from common ancestor

B- when two lineages convergently  evolve similar character states form  groups that are recognized by pheneticists

c. taxon that include most recent ancestor but not all of its descendent

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#Question id: 3260

#Section 2: Evolution

Consider a diploid population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. For a locus with two alleles, the frequency of the A1A1 genotype is 0.04) The frequency of A2 allele is

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#Question id: 3261

#Section 2: Evolution

A parent population (P) is change into daughter populations (Q) which grow in habitats. After 1000 generations, the equilibrium frequency distribution of of the daughter populations is shown in the figure below. For reference, the vertical line represents the mean of the parent population. Which type of natural selection?

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#Question id: 3522

#Section 2: Evolution

A haplo-diplod insect, Male are haploid but female are diploid, A female who is heterozygous for recessive red eye color mutation mate with red eye male. What will be percent of wild phenotype color eye among their female?

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#Question id: 3263

#Section 2: Evolution

From an evolutionary point of view, plant tendrils derived from leaves and those derived from stems are examples of