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Example Question #1 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Survival Advantages

Skunks have black, brown, or grey fur with a bright white stripe down the center of their backs. This stripe serves as a warning to anything that might try to attack it. When frightened or threatened, a skunk will spray a stinky, musky liquid at its predator. The skunk will give a warning that it's about to spray by arching its back, raising its tail high in the air, turning its back toward the enemy, and stomping its front feet. The smell stays on the predator and can even get into their eyes. The spray can reach a predator up to 15 feet away!

How does this trait variation give the skunk a better chance at survival?

Possible Answers:

The odorous spray helps the skunk hide in the forest.

The colors and odorous spray help keep the skunk from being eaten.

The weight of the skunk makes it too heavy to be carried away.

The size of the skunk helps it run faster than predators.

Correct answer:

The colors and odorous spray help keep the skunk from being eaten.

Explanation:

The first trait variation that gives skunks a survival advantage is their dark fur with the bright, white stripe. This stripe serves as a first phase warning for predators who may be tempted to eat it. The second trait variation involves the odorous spray. If the predator is still not deterred, the skunk will raise its tail and threaten to spray the other animal. If the skunk needs to defend itself further, it will cover the predator in a stream of stinky spray. These defense mechanisms are traits the skunk can use to help it survive.

Example Question #1 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Survival Advantages

Skunks have black, brown, or grey fur with a bright white stripe down the center of their backs. This stripe serves as a warning to anything that might try to attack it. When frightened or threatened, a skunk will spray a stinky, musky liquid at its predator. The skunk will give a warning that it's about to spray by arching its back, raising its tail high in the air, turning its back toward the enemy, and stomping its front feet. The smell stays on the predator and can even get into their eyes. The spray can reach a predator up to 15 feet away!

Skunks have unique trait variations that will allow it to survive in ways other animals cannot. A skunks fur pattern, fur color, and spray will enable it to catch more prey than other animals.

Possible Answers:

True

False

Correct answer:

False

Explanation:

A skunks fur pattern, fur color, and spray will NOT enable it to catch more prey than other animals. These specific variations allow the skunk to defend itself against predators. These are survival traits that the skunk has adapted over many years.

Example Question #1 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

What does the term advantage mean? Example: The more beautiful and showy a male peacocks tail is, the more advantage it has over other birds to attract a mate.

Possible Answers:

Ability to understand things based on intelligence level

A condition or circumstance that puts someone or something in a weak position

A condition or circumstance that puts someone or something in a superior position

Physical strength to fight or overpower others

Correct answer:

A condition or circumstance that puts someone or something in a superior position

Explanation:

The term advantage means that someone or something has a quality or is in a circumstance that puts it into a superior position. The peacocks in the example that have the most elaborate tail feathers would be more likely to attract a mate because they have an advantage or a superior quality when compared to the other birds. The animals and plants which have variations in their traits that lead to these benefits are going to pass them on to their offspring and create strength in their species or family group.

Example Question #2 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

Many species of frogs attract their mate with vocal calls and noises. Which variation in vocal calls would best help a frog attract a mate?

Possible Answers:

The softest call would attract more mates.

The cutest call would attract more mates.

There is no variation in traits that would attract more mates.

The loudest call would attract more mates.

Correct answer:

The loudest call would attract more mates.

Explanation:

Trait variations are changes and adaptations to the characteristics for survival and mating. Male frogs need to attract mates, and they use their vocal calls to get their attention. The variation that would attract the most mates would be to have the loudest cry. This would allow more female frogs to hear the calls and react. Frogs with soft, weak calls would not receive as much attention, and those frogs would receive fewer opportunities to meet a mate.

Example Question #3 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

Individual variations in traits give plants and animals certain mating advantages over others.

Possible Answers:

False

True

Correct answer:

True

Explanation:

The statement is true and accurate. Some animals and plants have trait variations that lead them to have advantages with attracting mates. If an animal has brighter feathers or a flower has more colorful petals, they are more likely to be selected for pollination or mating. These advantages put them in a better position than other organisms.

Example Question #4 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

For many species of male ducks, the birds that have the most ornate and colorful feathers are selected as a mate. The female birds are more muted in color. The females must sit on the nests to incubate their eggs, and the brown colors help them to blend in from predators. Also, male ducks are larger than the female ducks.

Ducks, Pair, Mallards, Colorful

Why would the female look for the largest and most colorful male duck to be her mate?

Possible Answers:

She believes he is stronger, better at collecting food, and has good traits to pass on.

His colors and size trick her into thinking he is smarter than other ducks.

She believes he is faster, meaner, and more aggressive.

She thinks he is cuter and more fun because of the bright colors.

Correct answer:

She believes he is stronger, better at collecting food, and has good traits to pass on.

Explanation:

Female ducks usually choose the larger and more colorful male to be her mate because they are perceived to be the best choices. If they are large, it probably means they are good at finding food and can protect her and the ducklings. Ducks have a great sense of color so they can see which male has the most beautiful and healthy feathers. The female ducks want the best chance at their baby surviving, so they look for the most reliable genes to pass on. The biggest and most colorful ducks probably have these genes.

Example Question #5 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

Which trait variation would NOT give an animal an advantage in finding a mate?

Possible Answers:

An eagle with a sharp beak

A lion with a thick mane

A giraffe with a short neck

A male duck with webbed feet

Correct answer:

A giraffe with a short neck

Explanation:

Three of the answer choices are characteristics of the animal that it currently has and aid in finding a mate. If a giraffe had a short neck, it would have a hard time finding a mate. Female giraffes know that their food source is leaves high in the trees, so a short-necked mate would mean their babies could have short necks. If the giraffe has a short neck, it cannot reach food as efficiently and may struggle. The female is less likely to pick a mate who could be seen as weak or give her weak offspring.

Example Question #6 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

Many species of frogs attract their mate with vocal calls and noises. Which variation in vocal calls would NOT help a frog attract a mate?

Possible Answers:

A distinct call would not attract more mates.

There is no variation in traits that would attract more mates.

A loud call would not attract more mates.

A muffled call would not attract more mates.

Correct answer:

A muffled call would not attract more mates.

Explanation:

Trait variations are changes and adaptations to the characteristics for survival and mating. Male frogs need to attract mates, and they use their vocal calls to get their attention. The variation that would attract the most mates would be to have the loudest cry. This would allow more female frogs to hear the calls and react. A distant call would make the frog stand out against the other males. A muffled cry would NOT help him attract a mate. A muffled call would be hard to hear and not allow the frog to stand out.

Example Question #7 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

For many species of male ducks, the birds that have the most ornate and colorful feathers are selected as a mate. The female birds are more muted in color. The females must sit on the nests to incubate their eggs, and the brown colors help them to blend in from predators. Also, male ducks are larger than the female ducks.

Ducks, Pair, Mallards, Colorful

Which duck below would the female be most UNLIKELY to choose has her mate?

Possible Answers:

The Duck, Mandarin, Birds, Plumage

Duck, Water Bird, Flying Home, Duck

Duck, Lake, Water, Bird, Pond, Animal

Emerald Duck, Duck, Male, Bird, Water

Correct answer:

Duck, Lake, Water, Bird, Pond, Animal

Explanation:

Female ducks usually choose the larger and more colorful male to be her mate because they are perceived to be the best choices. If they are large, it probably means they are good at finding food and can protect her and the ducklings. Ducks have a great sense of color so they can see which male has the most beautiful and healthy feathers. The female ducks want the best chance at their baby surviving, so they look for the most reliable genes to pass on. The biggest and most colorful ducks probably have these genes. The duck that the female would be least likely to pick has gray and brown muted feathers and is not ornate or brightly colored in any way. He is least likely to stand out to her.

Example Question #1 : Explain How Trait Variations Give Mating Advantages

Which trait variation would give an animal an advantage in finding a mate?

Possible Answers:

All of the answer choices are correct

A male eagle that is larger than the rest

A giraffe that is skilled at finding leaves

A female chicken who was good at caring for babies

Correct answer:

All of the answer choices are correct

Explanation:

All of the answer choices are characteristics of the animal that would make it stand out as an exceptional mate. Each of the listed examples provides a trait that has become adapted in the gene pool that makes it an excellent choice for a mate. A large eagle is more likely to survive fights and find food making it ideal. A giraffe tat is skilled at locating leaves will help keep a family alive. A female chicken is charged with caring for young, so if she is a good mother, a male chicken may be more likely to select her as a mate. All of these are trait variations that give the animal an advantage.

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