Regents Living Environment Test Preparation Practice

    Lab The Beaks Of Finches

    Base your answers to questions 1 on the information and diagram below and on your knowledge of biology.

    Finches on the Galapagos Islands are thought to have originated from South America and to have evolved into new species over the last 10,000 years. Some of this evolution is represented in the diagram below.

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    Base your answers to questions 2 on the information and chart below and on your knowledge of biology.

    The Galapagos Islands are home to many different species of finches. Three finch species, their relative beak sizes, and their food preferences are represented below. All three species live on the same island.

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    Base your answers to questions 3 on the diagrams below and on your knowledge of biology. The diagrams represent the variations in the beaks of finches in the Galapagos Islands and the relative abundance of food sources on a certain island.

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    Base your answers to questions 4 on the information in the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology.

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    Base your answers to questions 7 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology.

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    Base your answers to questions 8 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology.

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    Base your answers to questions 9 on the information below and on your knowledge of biology.

    The chart describes the beaks of various types of birds that live in a small island ecosystem containing flowering land plants, aquatic plants, many small mammals, amphibians, and several species of trees.

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    Base your answer to question 10 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology.

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    Base your answers to questions 12 on the diagram below, which shows the evolution of Hawaiian Honey Creepers from a common ancestor. As their ancestors spread to new islands, they found a variety of dif- ferent food sources. Gradually, behaviors and beak structures evolved that took advantage of these different food sources, resulting in the formation of several new species.

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    Base your answers to questions 15 on the information and graph below and on your knowledge of biology.

    A species of bird lives on an island. Beak thickness varies within the population. The birds feed mainly on seeds. Birds with smaller beaks can eat only small seeds. Only birds with larger beaks are able to crush and eat large seeds.

    During years with more rain, small seeds are abundant. During dry years, there are very few small seeds, but there are many large seeds.

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