Concepts of Biology
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ISBN: 9781938168116
Author: Samantha Fowler, Rebecca Roush, James Wise
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Chapter 11, Problem 8RQ
The wing of a bird and the arm of a human are examples of ______.
a. vestigial structures
b. molecular structures
c. homologous structures
d. analogous structures
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1)The wings of an insect and bird have similar structures and purposes, but different ancestors; therefore, the wings of both are ______ structures. *
A. Homologous
B. Analogous
C. Identical
D. Vestigial
Q1: Variable descriptions of a character is called a _____________.
A. Homologous character
B. Character state
C. Analogous character
D. Shared derived character
Q2: Vestigial structures are the structures that used to have functions in the past but mostly lost these functions in the present. Which of the following is NOT an example of a vestigial structure?
A. Nictitating membrane in humans
B. Appendix in humans
C. Femur in humans
D. Coccyx in humans
Q3: According to Wallace and Darwin, for new individuals to emerge, a group of individuals must become?
A. Reproductively crossed among other organisms
B. Geographically isolated from the rest of the original population
C. Embryologically different from the rest of other organisms
D Reproductively isolated from the rest of the original population
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