A) Devonian; rapid evolution of lineages
B) Carboniferous; mass extinctions
C) Permian; mass extinctions
D) Cretaceous; rapid evolution of lineages
E) Cretaceous; mass extinctions
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A) 1 mg
B) 2 mg
C) 8 mg
D) 16 mg
E) 64 mg
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A) strata.
B) stromatolites.
C) igneous.
D) lithospheric.
E) rift valleys.
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A) 14C dating of the fossil
B) From the strata the fossil was found in
C) Comparison to other fossil organisms in the same strata
D) 40K dating of igneous rocks near the fossil
E) Both a and d
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A) Cambrian
B) Cretaceous
C) Permian
D) Devonian
E) None of the above
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A) Fly body size is constrained because there are not enough alleles that increase body size.
B) Fly body size is constrained because alleles that increase body size are selected against at normal oxygen levels.
C) At normal oxygen concentration levels, fly body size is under strong directional selection.
D) Fly body size would likely increase if flies were raised at lower than normal oxygen concentrations.
E) Increased oxygen levels appear to have little effect on fly body size, even after many generations.
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A) the good fit of the coastlines of western Africa and eastern South America.
B) that similar fossils are found in places distant from each other.
C) that similar rock formations are found in Appalachia and Antarctica.
D) the mass extinctions of marine organisms.
E) All of the above
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A) Cambrian
B) Tertiary
C) Devonian
D) Permian
E) Jurassic
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A) Homo sapiens evolved at the start of the Cenozoic.
B) the continents had achieved their present positions.
C) the number of species stopped increasing at this time.
D) our knowledge of the evolutionary events of the Cenozoic is more extensive than for other eras.
E) starting with the Cenozoic, the fossil record is no longer a necessary source of information about evolutionary relationships.
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A) generated by photosynthetic cyanobacteria by oxidation of water.
B) generated abiotically.
C) generated by nonphotosynthetic bacteria.
D) present in high amounts before the origin of life.
E) present in low amounts when larger eukaryotes evolved.
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A) The isotopes in sedimentary rocks contain reliable information about the dates of their formation.
B) Igneous rocks are formed when molten material cools.
C) The decay of potassium-40 to argon-40 has been used to date most of the ancient events in the evolution of life.
D) Paleomagnetic dating relates the ages of rocks to patterns in Earth's magnetism.
E) All of the above are true; none is false.
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A) all organisms contain many carbon compounds.
B) 14C has a regular rate of decay to 14N.
C) the ratio of 14C to 12C in living organisms is always the same as that in the atmosphere.
D) the production of new 14C in the atmosphere just balances the natural radioactive decay of 14C.
E) All of the above
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A) Atmospheric levels of oxygen fell during the Mesozoic.
B) The same groups of animals that were dominant during the Permian were also dominant throughout the Mesozoic.
C) Pangaea came together during the Mesozoic.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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A) Non-avian dinosaurs
B) Mammals
C) Flowering plants
D) Both a and b
E) Both b and c
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A) reduction; prokaryotic
B) reduction; archaea
C) oxidation; prokaryotic
D) oxidation; eukaryotic
E) None of the above
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A) has increased steadily through time.
B) has decreased steadily through time.
C) has been both higher and lower in the past than at present.
D) was lower during most of the Permian than at present.
E) was at its highest levels in the Cambrian.
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A) Oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Nitrogen
D) Argon
E) Hydrogen
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