Do you believe humans are still evolving? If not, why? If yes, explain in what ways humans may be evolving.
What will be an ideal response?
There will be varying answers to this however most scientists believe that H. Sapiens are no longer evolving, instead humans change their environment to suit their needs.
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The interlocking rib cage of Titaalik roseae suggests that this transition organism had lungs, which of the following traits were also found in T. roseae but not in the ancestral form?
A. An upright stance. B. Wings. C. Primitive wrist and five finger-like bones. D. Live young. E. Articulating hip bones.
An ecologist who focuses on the individual could study all of the following, except
A) morphology. B) physiology. C) behavior. D) death rate.
Explain the respective advantages associated with operons being inducible (e.g., the lactose operon) or
repressible (e.g., the tryptophan operon). What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following are ways resistance can be acquired by microorganisms?
A) Successful gene mutation B) Acquisition of genes from other organisms via gene transfer mechanisms C) A combination of mutational and gene transfer events D) All of the above