Biology (Synergy Answers)

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Biology (Synergy Answers)


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... acts as a factor in natural selection - the primary survival and reproduction of the most adapted organisms
Insulation
Heredity
Struggle for existence
Variability

Idiadaptation - one of the ways (paths) of biological progress - is ...
the appearance of seeds in seed plants
the appearance of photosynthesis
fur seal formation

... organs serve as evidence of adaptability of evolution
Rudimentary
Homologous
Similar

Organisms that use the vital products of other organisms or the decaying tissues of dead plants or animals as a source of nutrients are called ...
chemoautotrophs
symbionts
autotrophs
saprotrophs

It is not true that in the taxonomy of plants, in contrast to the taxonomy of animals, such names of taxa are used as ...
detachment and order
species and genus
department and squad
type and unit

An example of mimicry is ...
that the big-headed fly is similar in shape and color to wasps
grasshopper green
coloring ladybugs and colorado potato beetle
the similarity of the body shape of penguins and seals

Chemosynthetic bacteria include ...
iron bacteria
lactic acid bacteria
blue-green (cyanobacteria)
... - a domestic evolutionary scientist who developed the theory of morphophysiological and biological progress and regression
A.N. Severtsov
I.I.Schmalgauzen
S.S. Chetverikov

It is not true that a taxon in the taxonomy of plants is ...
asters
mosses
seaweed
coniferous

A sign of atavism in humans is ...
appendix
a small crescent fold in the corner of the eye
excessive hairiness

The peculiarity of atavisms that distinguishes them from rudiments is that ...
they are common, in the vast majority of individuals of the species
they have adaptive meaning
their degree of development of the trait (organ) is closer to ancestral forms than to modern

Organisms that freely interbreed and produce prolific offspring belong to one ...
kind
detachment
class
mind

According to modern ideas, a taxon that really exists in nature is ...
kind
view
kingdom
order

... is the origin of several species (or other systematic groups - taxa) from one common ancestral ancestor
Convergence
Divergence
Monophilia

The relationship between malarial plasmodium and the cell of a sick person is described by the term "..."
mutualism
nihilism
parasitism

... the scientist who first suggested the composition of the primary atmosphere of the Earth and the possibility of the formation of organic compounds from inorganic ones under the influence of powerful electric discharges
F. Redi
A. I. Oparin
S. Miller
Stenobionts are ...
temperate plants
semi-fish
flies
bristled fish

To differentiate between biogeocenoses follows the boundaries ...
geocenosis
habitat
phytocenosis
zoocenosis

Special drops, consisting of high molecular weight organic substances, with the help of which the process of concentration of organic substances took place, according to academician A. I. Oparin, are called ...
koatservatami
protobionts
microspheres
The virus is caused ...
mycosis
measles
malaria
tuberculosis

... is a phenomenon (fact) that clearly demonstrates the evolution of the organic world and helps to restore the evolutionary development of many systematic groups of organisms and their organs
Fossil forms
Similarity of Vertebrate Embryos
Relics - currently existing species with signs of long extinct groups of organisms
A sign of uprightness in a person is ...
significant predominance of the cerebral region of the skull over the facial
displacement of the occipital foramen to the center of gravity of the skull
chin protrusion

Most bacteria and fungi act as ...
inorganic matter consumers
organic matter producers
destroyers of organic substances

General degeneration - one of the ways (paths) of biological progress - is ...
digestive organs loss in tapeworms
extinction of several fingers in ungula

Additional information

... - this is the phenomenon of the correspondence of the structure and functioning of organisms to those environmental conditions in which these organisms live
Natural selection
Modification
Idioadaptation
Organic expediency

The "extra" pair of signs in terms of generality are ...
flounder body shape and stingray body shape
forelimbs of a mole and a burrowing insect
bird wing and bat wing
A relict animal is ...
kangaroo
hatteria
dugong
koala



... - these are signs of individual representatives of the now existing species that their distant ancestors had, but were lost during the evolution of this species
Modifications
Atavisms
Mutations

It’s not true that ... is an adaptation to the environment
mimicry
high mortality
warning coloring
camouflage coloring
In the framework ... combined organisms that are in the closest relationship
family
detachment
kingdoms
of order

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