Leaving Certificate Biology Evolution Variation and Mutations 15
Leaving Certificate Biology Evolution, Variation and Mutations
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 100: What term is given to the genetic makeup of an individual or the genes that they inherit? A Genotype B Genetic code C Phenotype D Gene pool
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 100: What term is given to the genetic makeup of an individual or the genes that they inherit? A Genotype B C Phenotype D
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 200: A spontaneous change in the sequence of nitrogenous bases in a gene or a chromosome is called … A Genotype B Phenotype C Test cross D Mutation
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 200: A spontaneous change in the sequence of nitrogenous bases in a gene or a chromosome is called … A C B Test cross D Mutation
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 300: A feature that an organism or species possesses, develops or evolves that suits/adjusts the organism to its environment to increase its chances of survival and reduce competition is … A Evolution B An adaptation C Natural selection D A vestigial form
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 300: A feature that an organism or species possesses, develops or evolves that suits/adjusts the organism to its environment to increase its chances of survival and reduce competition is … A C B Natural selection D An adaptation
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 500: How modern plants and animals have gradually developed from pre-existing forms over long periods of time is also known as … A Natural selection B Evolution C Adaptation D Mutations
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 500: How modern plants and animals have gradually developed from pre-existing forms over long periods of time is also known as … A C Natural selection B D Evolution
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 1, 000: The ability to cycle a bicycle is an example of … A A spontaneous generation B A gene expression C An inherited variation D An acquired variation
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 1, 000: The ability to cycle a bicycle is an example of … A C B An inherited variation D An acquired variation
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 2, 000: Which of the following describes characters of organisms that have seemingly lost most or all of their function in a species through evolution? A Pentadactyl B C Homologous D Adaptive radiation Vestigiality
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 2, 000: Which of the following describes characters of organisms that have seemingly lost most or all of their function in a species through evolution? A C B Homologous D Vestigiality
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 4, 000: The term used to describe the same structure found on different organisms, originating from a common ancestor, but with different functions is … A Vestigial structure B Adaptive radiation C Homologous structure D Pentadactyl limb
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 4, 000: The term used to describe the same structure found on different organisms, originating from a common ancestor, but with different functions is … A C B Homologous structure D Adaptive radiation
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 8, 000: The way nature selects organisms with advantageous genes which allow them to adapt to the environment, and pass them on to successive generations is known as … A Adaptation B Natural selection C Evolution D Mutations
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 8, 000: The way nature selects organisms with advantageous genes which allow them to adapt to the environment, and pass them on to successive generations is known as … A C B Evolution D Natural selection
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 16, 000: What term is given to the five-fingered appendage found in nearly all terrestrial vertebrates? A Pentadactyl limb B Forelimb C Hindlimb D None of these
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 16, 000: What term is given to the five-fingered appendage found in nearly all terrestrial vertebrates? A C Pentadactyl limb B D Forelimb
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 32, 000: Which of the following is not an inheritable blood disorder? A C Diabetes mellitus Cystic fibrosis B Haemophilia D Sickle cell anaemia
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 32, 000: Which of the following is not an inheritable blood disorder? A C Diabetes mellitus Cystic fibrosis B D
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 64, 000: Which of the following is a result of natural selection? A Inherited variations B Speciation C Spontaneous mutations D Over-breeding
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 64, 000: Which of the following is a result of natural selection? A C Inherited variations B D Speciation
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 125, 000: Which of the following is not an area of study in support of evolution? A Palaeontology B Comparative anatomy C Embryology D Taxonomy
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 125, 000: Which of the following is not an area of study in support of evolution? A C B Embryology D Taxonomy
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 250, 000: In addition to Darwin, another scientist associated with theories of evolution is … A Mendel B Wallace C Jenner D Benedict
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 250, 000: In addition to Darwin, another scientist associated with theories of evolution is … A C Mendel B D Wallace
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 500, 000: Homologous chromosomes which are similar in both the sexes are referred to as … A Sex chromosomes B Homozygous C D Heterozygous Autosomes
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 500, 000: Homologous chromosomes which are similar in both the sexes are referred to as … A Sex chromosomes B C D Autosomes
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50: 50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 1, 000: Which of the following is not an example of a vestigial organ or structure? A C Penguin’s wing B Muscle of the human ear Human appendix D Coccyx of the human skeleton
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Ask the audience Phone a friend For € 1, 000: Which of the following is not an example of a vestigial organ or structure? A C Penguin’s wing B D Muscle of the human ear
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