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Question 1 1 / 1 pts The development of new characteristics in organisms results from ____________ innovation and adaptations across generations. self-replicating Correct! genetic eukaryotic reversible Question 2 1 / 1 pts What transition was marked by a change from creatures with hard parts, such as teeth, to complex organisms with bones molded from structural gill supports? The transition to lobe-finned fishes with lungs The transition to jellyfish Correct! The transition to jawed fishes The transition to jawless fishes Question 3
1 / 1 pts What transition was marked by a change from early multicellular organisms lacking mouths and feelers, to more complex organisms that had small fins, mouths, simple feelers, eyes for sensing, and primitive teeth? The transition to jawed fishes The transition to jellyfish The transition to lobe-finned fishes with lungs Correct! The transition to jawless fishes Question 4 0 / 1 pts How did the first eukaryotes emerge? You Answered Oxygen-producing fungibacteria Banded iron formations Simple multicellular organisms Correct Answer Cooperation between simple single-celled organisms Question 5 1 / 1 pts
How did changes to Earth's environment contribute to the evolution of life? There is no evidence that changes to the environment contributed to evolution. Correct! Enviromental changes produced new niches and opportunities for adaptation. Changes to the climate, oceans, land, and atmosphere had little effect on multicellular organisms because they were so diverse. Nearly all changes to Earth suppressed the formation of life. Question 6 1 / 1 pts What is an example of a biomolecule that can self-replicate? Amino acids Protein enzymes Correct! RNA DNA Question 7 1 / 1 pts One of the weaknesses of religious fundamentalists is ______________ .
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