A) A shark.
B) A hippo.
C) A fish.
D) A bird.
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A) develop a scientific theory
B) reject the null hypotheses
C) reject the hypothesis
D) accept the hypothesis without further question
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A) population
B) tissue
C) biosphere
D) community
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A) increased arithmetically in numbers while the nutrients available only increased geometrically.
B) decreased arithmetically in numbers while the nutrients available increased geometrically.
C) increased geometrically in numbers while the nutrients available only increased arithmetically.
D) increased geometrically in numbers while the nutrients available increased arithmetically.
E) evolved from mainland to islands, thus explaining why the island flora and fauna resembled the mainland species so closely.
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A) digest their food externally.
B) are photosynthetic.
C) are multicellular.
D) have nuclei.
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A) The cowpox virus prevented the small pox virus from entering the child's immune system.
B) The smallpox virus was so similar to the cowpox virus that the child's immune system recognized it and was able to fight it.
C) The cowpox infection will prevent the child from being infected by the small pox virus.
D) The cowpox infection will have no affect on the child's immunity to the small pox virus.
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A) inductive reasoning
B) deductive reasoning
C) reductionism
D) Emergent properties
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A) Peer review allows other scientists to know what is current in their field.
B) Careful evaluation of research results by other scientists ensures that only solid and legitimate research results are published, and helps prevent faulty research or false claims from being viewed as scientific fact.
C) Peer review increases competition among scientists and thus increases the quality of the published work.
D) Peer review makes it extremely difficult for work to be published other than earth-shattering scientific theories.
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A) Cows and trees are closely related species.
B) Other elements must be present that account for the differences seen in the tree and cow.
C) The tree branch and leg of the cow must have similar functions and thus be homologous structures.
D) The organization of the atoms in the tree and cow account for differences between these species.
E) The chemicals that make up an organism are not important, any chemicals could be used.
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A) F and R
B) Z and F
C) R and D
D) Z, and R
E) A and Z
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A) Darwin was the first to propose evolution.
B) In Darwin's time most people believed that different organisms evolved from a common ancestor, but they did not know how.
C) Evolution from a common ancestor was proposed 100 years before Darwin's Origin of Species.
D) Initial experiments performed by Darwin did not support his hypothesis.
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A) continue reproducing arithmetically as long as there are no limitations on food supply.
B) continue reproducing geometrically until the food supply is used up, then they will cease to grow.
C) continue reproducing arithmetically until the food supply is used up, then they will cease to grow.
D) continue reproducing geometrically as long as there are no limitations on food supply.
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A) 1 and 3 due to inductive reasoning
B) 1 and 3 due to deductive reasoning
C) 2 and 3 due to inductive reasoning
D) 2 and 3 due to deductive reasoning
E) 1 and 4 due to inductive reasoning
F) 1 and 4 due to deductive reasoning
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A) had migrated from South America at least 14 times to account for the variation in species.
B) beaks were adapted to allow them to eat local foods.
C) looked the same but had learned different behaviors that allowed them to eat different foods.
D) were hybrids of South American and African finches.
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A) Yes, because there is more than one variable.
B) No, because there is not more than one variable
C) Yes, because there is one variable and a control
D) No because there is only one variable and a control
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A) accumulate more facts that could be reported to other scientists.
B) test the effects of more than one variable at the same time.
C) prove that there are no births in Lapland during August, September, and October.
D) act as a control that would ensure that the results obtained are due to a difference in only one variable.
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A) There was no control so the water could have come from other sources such as air in the jar or the soil.
B) There was not a large enough sample of pea plants used to get adequate data.
C) The student did not have a clearly stated hypothesis before beginning the experiment.
D) The experiment was not precise, meaning it was not reproducible.
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A) Cellular organization
B) Reproduction
C) Heredity
D) Energy utilization
E) Homeostasis
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A) New measurements of the age of the earth.
B) An understanding of the mechanism of heredity.
C) Human population growth.
D) Comparative studies of animal structures.
E) Similarities in DNA of related species.
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A) uniform.
B) inherited.
C) evolved.
D) homologous.
E) analogous.
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