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Hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWERS an educated guess as to the relationship between
two variables, which is subject to testing and verification.
Theory - CORRECT ANSWERS systematically organized knowledge that explains
scientific phenomena.
Law - CORRECT ANSWERS a statement of observable behavior based on consistent
experience. Example: The law of gravity.
Competition - CORRECT ANSWERS when a shared resource is scarce, organisms
compete, and those that are more successful survive.
Predation - CORRECT ANSWERS the consumption of one living organism, plant, or
animal, by another.
Coevolution - CORRECT ANSWERS the joint evolution of two unrelated species that
have a close ecological relationship, that is, the evolution of one species depends in part on the
evolution of the others.
Birth rate - CORRECT ANSWERS the major agent of population growth.
Death rate - CORRECT ANSWERS the major agent of population loss.
Life span - CORRECT ANSWERS is determined by the laws of natural selection. It is
actually determined by God.
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Theories on life-span limits - CORRECT ANSWERS error, cell rate, andimmune theories.
Error theory - CORRECT ANSWERS aging is caused by the accumulation of small flaws in
genetic information passed on as the body cells reproduce.
Cell rate theory - CORRECT ANSWERS cells taken from humans and other mammals
and grown in the laboratory have been found to die before reaching 50 transfers of daughter
cells to a new culture medium.
Immune theory - CORRECT ANSWERS the body of an organism slowly loses its ability to
defend itself from harmful organisms that invade from without and cellular anomalies that
subvert from within.
Reproduction - CORRECT ANSWERS a process whereby living plant or animal cells or
organisms produce offspring.
Animal propagation - CORRECT ANSWERS in almost all animal organisms, reproduction
occurs during or after the period of maximum growth. Reproduction in animals can be further
subdivided into asexual or sexual.
Asexual aminal propagation - CORRECT ANSWERS most single-celled organisms
reproduce by a process known as fission, in which the parent organism splits into two or more
daughter organisms, thereby losing its original identity.
Sexual animal propagation - CORRECT ANSWERS reproduction here is governed by
sperm uniting with ova fertilization.
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Plant propagation - CORRECT ANSWERS individual plants have growth limitations
imposed by inherited characteristics and environmental conditions; it flant grow excessively,
any number of reproductive processes may be simulated.
Asexual plant propagation - CORRECT ANSWERS also know as vegetive reproduction, it
is the method by which plants reproduce asexually, e.g., without the union of cells or nuclei of
cells, producing individuals that are genetically indentical to the parent.
Sexual plant propagation - CORRECT ANSWERS involves seeds, produced by two
individuals, male and female in practically all instance. Most plant propagation is, in fact, from
seed, including all annual and biennial plants.
Evolution - CORRECT ANSWERS a complex of processes by which living organisms
originated on earth and have been diversified and modified through sustained changes in form
and function.
RNA - CORRECT ANSWERS ribonucleic acid
Solar system - CORRECT ANSWERS the sun and its eight orbiting planets.
Planets - CORRECT ANSWERS mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, and
neptune
Sun - CORRECT ANSWERS is a medium sized star and is only one of billions of stars in
the Milky Way Galaxy.