Chapter 25: Q25-7TYU (page 549)
A swim bladder is a gas-filled sac that helps fish maintain buoyancy. The evolution of the swim bladder from the air-breathing organ (a simple lung) of an ancestral fish is an example of
(A) exaptation.
(B) changes in Hox gene expression.
(C) paedomorphosis.
(D) adaptive radiation
Short Answer
The option 鈥渆xaptation鈥 istrue.
The option 鈥渃hanges in Hox gene expression鈥 isfalse.
The option 鈥減aedomorphosis鈥 is false.
The option 鈥渁daptive radiation鈥 is false.
