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Foothill College ANTH 001 Module 2: 1)The opponent of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck who proposed the theory of catastrophism was: Darwin’s development of evolutionary theory required decades of deep observation of the natural world and experimentation

Anthropology

Foothill College

ANTH 001

Module 2:

1)The opponent of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck who proposed the theory of catastrophism was:

  1. Darwin’s development of evolutionary theory required decades of deep

observation of the natural world and experimentation.

  1. Georges Cuvier, author of Principles of Geology, is considered the founder of

modern geology.

  1. Which of the following is true about Alfred Russel Wallace?                        
  2. Who wrote Principles of Geology and emphasized the principle of

uniformitarianism?

  1. Selective pressures:
  2. How did the discovery of the Americas (New World) impact European understanding of biological diversity?
  3. The view that the extinction and the subsequent appearance of more modern forms could be explained by a series of disasters and creations is known as:
  4. In the 1960s, it became possible to map the seafloor and see that the continents had shifted and were still moving, helping to explain how animals within a group could be found throughout the world despite water barriers.

 

  1. Charles Darwin set out on his voyage around the world on The Beagle, a British surveying ship, in 1731.
  2. When Charles Darwin made his journey around the world on The Beagle, the

dominant worldview of Westerners on the origins of life was from the bible.

  1. There are no well-documented examples of natural selection operating in natural

populations..

  1. Erasmus Darwin was probably an important influence in Charles Darwin’s

evolutionary thinking.

  1. The belief that species do not change but are the same as when first created is

known as:

  1. The principle of uniformitarianism:
  2.  “Fitness”, in an evolutionary sense, refers to an individual’s:
  3. The term “biology” was coined by:
  4. Proponents of “creation science” have used the scientific method to test their

theory, hence the use of "science" in the name of their theory.

  1. Intelligent Design is not science because creationists insist that their view is

absolute and infallible.

  1. Charles Darwin acknowledged the importance of sexual reproduction when

formulating his theory of natural selection.

  1. The theory that the frequent use of an organ caused it to be enhanced was

developed by:

  1. Which of the following concepts DID NOT influence Darwin in developing his

theory of evolution?

  1. Who first recognized that species were groups of organisms that were

distinguished from other such groups by their ability to reproduce?

  1. Darwin was attacked for his theory of evolution because:

 

 

  1. Charles Darwin acknowledged the importance of sexual reproduction when

formulating his theory of natural selection.

  1. Proponents of “creation science” have used the scientific method to test their

theory, hence the use of "science" in the name of their theory.

  1. Evolution is a theory that has very little scientific support.
  2. Charles Darwin set out on his voyage around the world on The Beagle, a British surveying ship, in 1731.

 

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