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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
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.
- Georges Cuvier, author of Principles of Geology, is considered the founder of
modern geology.
- Which of the following is true about Alfred Russel Wallace?
- Who wrote Principles of Geology and emphasized the principle of
uniformitarianism?
- Selective pressures:
- How did the discovery of the Americas (New World) impact European understanding of biological diversity?
- 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:
- 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.
- Charles Darwin set out on his voyage around the world on The Beagle, a British surveying ship, in 1731.
- 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.
- There are no well-documented examples of natural selection operating in natural
populations..
- Erasmus Darwin was probably an important influence in Charles Darwin’s
evolutionary thinking.
- The belief that species do not change but are the same as when first created is
known as:
- The principle of uniformitarianism:
- “Fitness”, in an evolutionary sense, refers to an individual’s:
- The term “biology” was coined by:
- Proponents of “creation science” have used the scientific method to test their
theory, hence the use of "science" in the name of their theory.
- Intelligent Design is not science because creationists insist that their view is
absolute and infallible.
- Charles Darwin acknowledged the importance of sexual reproduction when
formulating his theory of natural selection.
- The theory that the frequent use of an organ caused it to be enhanced was
developed by:
- Which of the following concepts DID NOT influence Darwin in developing his
theory of evolution?
- Who first recognized that species were groups of organisms that were
distinguished from other such groups by their ability to reproduce?
- Darwin was attacked for his theory of evolution because:
- Charles Darwin acknowledged the importance of sexual reproduction when
formulating his theory of natural selection.
- Proponents of “creation science” have used the scientific method to test their
theory, hence the use of "science" in the name of their theory.
- Evolution is a theory that has very little scientific support.
- Charles Darwin set out on his voyage around the world on The Beagle, a British surveying ship, in 1731.
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