2. In the past, mass extinctions encouraged the rapid evolution of surviving species (1 point) • by changing developmental genes. • by making new habitats available to them. • because they killed all organisms that had coevolved. • because they spared all organisms that had evolved convergently. 3. The Australian flying phalanger is a marsupial flying squirrel. Its appearance, behavior, environment, and diet closely resemble those of the American flying squirrel, a placental mammal. This resemblance is most likely due to (1 point) •adaptive radiation. •convergent evolution
2. In the past, mass extinctions encouraged the rapid evolution of surviving species (1 point) • by changing developmental genes. • by making new habitats available to them. • because they killed all organisms that had coevolved. • because they spared all organisms that had evolved convergently. 3. The Australian flying phalanger is a marsupial flying squirrel. Its appearance, behavior, environment, and diet closely resemble those of the American flying squirrel, a placental mammal. This resemblance is most likely due to (1 point) • adaptive radiation. • convergent evolution. • coevolution. • gradualism. 4. Gradualism is a pattern of evolution in which (1 point) • a single species evolves into several closely related species. • several distantly related species develop similarities. • a species evolves at a slow, steady pace. • a species has periods of little evolution interrupted by periods of rapid evolution. 5. Mass extinction would most likely result from which of the following events? (1 point) • A disease kills off a single species of predator within an ecosystem. • A wildfire burns a national park. • Global temperatures drop several degrees after several massive volcanic eruptions. • A massive earthquake strikes North America.
1. D 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. C
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