A) animal or fungi; have cell walls
B) animal or plant; have nuclei
C) plant or fungi; have cell walls
D) animal or fungi; contain DNA
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A) amoebas and plants
B) animals and fungi
C) plants and fungi
D) fungi and amoebas
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A) DNA and behavior.
B) DNA and body structures.
C) body structures and behavior.
D) DNA,body structures,and behavior.
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A) Devonian; many insects,other invertebrates,and amphibians
B) Cambrian; dinosaurs and mammals
C) Silurian; mammals and humans
D) Carboniferous; reptiles and humans
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A) Bacteria; Fungi
B) Plantae; Fungi
C) Animalia; Bacteria
D) Plantae; Bacteria
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A) Animal cells share a common plasma membrane rather than a common cell wall.
B) Long interconnecting fibers extend from the nucleus of one cell to the nucleus of an adjacent cell.
C) Most animals produce a felt-like extracellular matrix to which their cells can attach.
D) Animal cells are connected to each other by the cytoskeleton.
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A) the addition of a new Linnaean taxon within that lineage.
B) the completion of a generation for that particular organism.
C) the introduction of the most important features of a group.
D) a common ancestor and the introduction of a new shared derived feature.
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A) Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) Archaea
D) Protista
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A) complex and unchanging.
B) universally accepted by all biologists.
C) based on four generalized types of living organisms: Bacteria,Archaea,Eukarya,and Protista.
D) updated and revised whenever new information becomes available.
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A) common cellular metabolism.
B) distinct lineage.
C) common cellular organization.
D) common ancestor.
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A) two
B) no more than four
C) only one
D) as many as 16
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A) The supercontinent of Pangaea had not yet split up before humans evolved.This made it very easy for humans to travel over the entire landmass of Earth.
B) The supercontinent of Pangaea had already begun to split up,but the continents were still very close together,making it easy for humans to travel from one continent to another.
C) The supercontinent of Pangaea had not yet split up before humans evolved.This had little impact on the distribution of humans because they did not travel until the 1400s.
D) The supercontinent of Pangaea split apart and the resulting continents were in their present-day locations by the time modern humans evolved.This would have slowed the distribution of humans until they developed ways of easily traveling the oceans.
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A) new,related fossils or new information about existing fossils changes the understanding of the relationships.
B) new,unrelated fossils are intentionally put on the tree with existing fossils.
C) scientists are trying to prove a nonexistent relationship between species.
D) scientists have proven a relationship between two or more species.
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A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon
D) sulfur
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A) Fruits attract pollinators like insects and birds to move pollen between different plants.
B) Fruit toxins can discourage potential consumers from eating the plant.
C) Plants can store energy in fruits during summer and then later recover the energy during winter,when the fruit decomposes.
D) Consumers eating fruits also eat seeds that,when not digested,can be deposited far from the parent plant and increase the range of that plant species.
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A) 200,000
B) 200 million
C) 2 billion
D) 2 trillion
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A) evolution of a new derived
B) loss of a derived
C) evolution of a shared ancestral
D) evolution of a convergent
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