Ecosystems
Unit 1: Natural Selection
Pre-Test
- Natural selection is primarily driven by .
- genetic flaws in species
- environmental change
- extinction of species
- stability of the environment
- choices made by individuals of a species
- Natural selection mainly involves .
- predators
- prey
- species
- plants not animals
- animals not plants
- A specific portion of a habitat that is well-suited for a particular species is called a(n) .
- biosphere
- ecosystem
- herd
- niche
- population
- Natural selection generally occurs .
- with decreases in temperature
- as a result of cataclysmic changes in the environment
- due to identical adjustments in the genes of an entire population
- as species improve their environment
- only in aquatic environments
- By studying the fossil record, scientist have some idea that .
- life is more diverse now than it has ever been
- more species are extinct than alive today
- no species has survived for more than 1000 years
- new species are evolving every day
- niches are the same today as they were 100,000 years ago
- Which of the following statements concerning natural selection is true?
- Predators do not play a role in natural selection.
- Niches are the only thing that do not change in the environment
- Competition for food results in natural selection
- A stable environment is essential for natural selection
- Diseases are not a part of natural selection
- In general, the species that has the best chance for survival are the .
- largest
- simplest
- most complex
- smallest
- strongest
- Reproduction is essential for species survival in that it allows for .
- a species to populate its niche
- more food to be gathered for the species
- new species to develop from cross-breeding two different species
- individuals to change species if their niche changes
- species to alter their niche to exclude other species
- Humans most often impact natural selection by .
- introduction of new genes into existing species
- destruction of niches
- altering species to fit into niches
- removing threats from the environment
- improving animals’ food supply
- Hybrid plants are produced because .
- hybrids produce more offspring
- they have more desirable characteristics
- they are more susceptible to environmental change
- hybrids can alter their niches
- hybrids are immune to natural selection
- In recent years, the primary driving force in the extinction of a species is .
- human intervention
- natural disasters
- development of new species through mutation
- introduction of new species through genetic engineering
- poor nutrition
- Which of the following examples are ways in which humans interfere in natural selection?
- Developing domesticated animal species
- Eruption of volcanoes, leading to increased dust in the atmosphere
- Asteroid impacts, decreasing the temperature of the Earth
- Alteration of the amount of radioactive carbon in the air
- Studying the fossil record