Half Life Problems & Microscope Math

Cladograms & Evolution

Populations & Ecology (graphs)

Taxonomy & Adaptations

Misc.

100

A slide under low power shows 50 cells across the field of view. Under high power, the field of view gets ___?

What is smaller?

100

A cladogram shows these types of relationships between organisms.

What are evolutionary relationships?

100

This term describes the maximum number of individuals an environment can support.

What is carrying capacity?

100

Migration, hibernation, or hunting in packs are all examples of this.

What are behavioral adaptations?

100

This scientist developed the system of classification still used today.

Who is Carl Linnaeus?


200

A microscope’s eyepiece magnifies 10× and the objective is 40×. What is the total magnification?

What is 400x?
200

The process by which better-adapted organisms survive and reproduce.

What is natural selection?

200

High survival rates through most of an organism's life, with mortality increasing sharply in old age

What is a Type I survivorship curve?

200

The two-part scientific name of an organism is called this.

What is binomial nomenclature?

200
This is the amount of haploid cells that are created during meiosis.

What is 4?

300

A substance starts at 80g. After 2 half-lives, how much remains?

What is 20g?

300

According to a cladogram, the organism that branches off closest to the bottom is considered this.

What is the earliest (or most ancestral) organism?


300

A constant, steady mortality rate across all ages

What is a type II survivorship curve?

300

A polar bear’s thick fur and fat layer are examples of this type of adaptation.

What is a structural (physical) adaptation?

300
This is the oldest human ancestor.

What is Austrolopithecus afarensis?

400

A fossil currently has 6.25% of its carbon-14 left. How many half-lives have passed?

What is 4?

400

Traits that appear in a recent ancestor but not in older ones on a cladogram are called these.

What are derived characteristics?

400

Very high mortality in early life stages, with survivors having a low death rate later on

What is a type III survivorship curve?

400

This is the correct order of taxonomy from broadest to most specific.

What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?


400
This is the prophase that crossing over occurs in.

What is prophase 1?

500

If one half-life is 5 years, how much of a 100 g sample remains after 15 years?

What is 12.5g?

500

When a population becomes isolated and evolves into a new species that can no longer mate with the original group, this has occurred.

What is speciation?

500

The number of individuals per unit area or volume.

What is population density?

500

Two species evolving in response to each other (like bees and flowers) show this.

What is coevolution?

500
This human ancestor existed 2.25-1.75 mya.

What is Austrolopithecus boisei?

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