Keywords in biodiversity & evolution

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Biodiversity and Evolution Quiz

Test your knowledge on key concepts in biodiversity and evolution with this engaging quiz! Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone interested in the wonders of life on Earth.

  • 10 diverse questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Explore terminologies like binomial nomenclature, evolutionary structures, and more!
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Binomial nomenclature refers to
Genetic evolution
The universal naming system for classification
The different groups for classification
The periodic table
The groups that organisms are classified within are referred to as
Evolution groups
Interspecific groups
Taxonomic groups
Stratifiers
An analogous structure is one that is present in
Different species with different structures but the same function
A species with different functions
Different species with the same structure and different function
Whales
The opposite of analogous structures (where the underlying structure is similar but the appearance and function differ) are
Homologous structures
Divergent structures
Monologous structures
Discontinuous structures
Evolution is described as convergent when
Two similar species develop different characteristics
Two separate species develop similar characteristics
Species die off
Animals die off, restricting the gene pool
Non-random sampling can be
Opportunistic
Systematic
Stratified
Random
When isolated colonies develop limited gene pools, this is often referred to as the
Genetic bottleneck
Opportunistic variation
Genetic conversion
Founder effect
When a culling event occurs that kills off large sections of the gene pool, this is known as a
Genetic bottleneck
Genetic convergence
Genetic culling
Genetic restriction
Stratified sampling involves
Sampling different habitats
Sampling different organisms based on groups
Sampling based on coordinates
Sampling single organisms only
Discontinuous variation is
Variation that can be either A or B
Variation that can be anywhere between A and B
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