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#Question id: 4971


On the basis of their morphologies, how might Linnaeus have classified the Hawaiian silverswords?

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. He would have placed them all in the same species.

  2. He would have classified them the same way that modern botanists do.

  3. He would have placed them in more species than modern botanists do.

  4. He would have used evolutionary relatedness as the primary criterion for their classification.

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#Question id: 4983

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

As rat pups mature, the growth of their snouts and tails outpaces growth of the rest of their bodies, producing the appearance of sexually mature males. It is found that sexually mature female rats prefer to mate with mutant, sexually mature males that possess snouts and tails with juvenile proportions. Which of the following terms is (are) appropriately applied to this situation?

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#Question id: 4982

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Bagworm moth caterpillars feed on evergreens and carry a silken case or bag around with them in which they eventually pupate. Adult female bagworm moths are larval in appearance; they lack the wings and other structures of the adult male and instead retain the appearance of a caterpillar even though they are sexually mature and can lay eggs within the bag. This is a good example of

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#Question id: 4981

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

An organism has a relatively large number of Hox genes in its genome. Which of the following is not true of this organism?

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#Question id: 4980

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

If an increase in dicynodont species diversity (i.e., number of species) occurred soon after the Permian extinction, and if it occurred for the same general reason usually given for the increase in mammalian diversity following the Cretaceous extinction, then it should be attributed to

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#Question id: 4979

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

The dicynodonts that survived the Permian extinction would initially have had to endure (or escape from) the physical effects of __________, and subsequently, the biological effects of __________.

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#Question id: 4978

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

The dicynodonts survived the mass extinction that was most closely correlated in time, if not in cause, with