Bio U06 USA FY21
Question: 1.11
Originally, two species of finches lived in the Maldives. One species had long, narrow books for capturing insects from within troes. The other species had larger thicker books for cracking soods. Following an increase in
logging, this ecosystem's population of finches with narrow books began to decline
How does this event support the theory of evolution?
It supports the idea of a common ancestor
Oltillustrates the principle of natural selection
It provides an example of behavioral isolation
It demonstrates analogous structures and evolution
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As a small change in a person's dna can cause a genetic disorder
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Elephants in the savanna regions of africa dig holes in dried up river beds to reach water lying just below the surface. these holes provide drinking water for other animals as well. so, without the elephants, many animals might otherwise die from lack of water during the dry season. the location in which the elephants live is an example of a/n and the role they play in creating water holes is an example of a a) ecosystem; habitat b) community; niche c) habitat; niche d) niche; habitat
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The wings of insects, birds, and bats evolved independently but carry out similar functions. this is an example of a. analogous structures. b. embryonic structures. c. vestigial structures. d. homologous structures.
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Bio U06 USA FY21
Question: 1.11
Originally, two species of finches lived in the Maldives. One...
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