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☑☑: true though still treatable currently, scientists are concerned that in the future, bacterial STI's, such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, may become resistant to current antibiotics ☑: true Syphilis is less of a concern to the CDC because it usually shows no symptoms ☑: false better se...

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fleas ☑: spread the Plague Malaria ☑: caused by a protozoan that infects humans and destroys red blood cells chloroquine ☑: medication to treat or prevent malaria yes ☑: have mosquitoes become resistant to pyrethroids summer ☑: when are rates of West Nile Virus the highest to get prot...

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considered late and will receive a grade of zero. ☑: True Which aspect of scientific methodology best completes the sentence below? ... are objective and make no attempt to explain why the phenomenon is happening. ☑: Observations Peer reviewers are often individuals who have worked on a parti...

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pseudoscience ☑: a system of ideas or misconceptions erroneously regarded as science testes ☑: site of sperm & testosterone production, contain seminiferous tubules seminiferous tubules ☑: coiled tubes in the testes epididymis ☑: site of sperm maturation, a chamber sitting on top of each ...

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chromosomal abnormalities ☑: -caused by problems with meiosis -gametes have abnormal numbers of chromosomes -offspring inherit extra chromosome or a missing chromosome chromosomal ☑: down syndrome is an example of a __________ gene disorder amniocentesis ☑: -used on pregnant women over 35 ...

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What is Science ☑: the process of using observations and experiments to draw evidence-based conclusions anecdotal evidence ☑: an informal observation that has not been systemically tested peer review ☑: a process in which independent scientific experts read scientific studies before thei...

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What are the steps of the scientific method? ☑: Observation Hypothesis tests of hypothesis Results What is a two group experimental design? ☑: A control Group (given a placebo) An experimental group (given a drug) Peer review Process ☑: Scientists in the same field give anonymous rev...

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how long have homo-sapiens been on earth ☑: thought to be 200,000 years, starting in ethiopia mutation ☑: change in nucleotide in the base of DNA; not all harmful; passed down in generations of that descent when did humans establish themselves worldwide ☑: 12,000 years ago; before humans a...

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Scientific Method ☑: 1. Make Observation 2. Test the Hypothesis 3. Results 4. Submission of paper to scientific journal 5. Peer Review Experimental Group ☑: The variable being tested is present Control Group ☑: The variable being tests is absent (placebo) Horned Lizards ☑: 1. Nearly 1...

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Aristotle ☑: the "father of biology" ...greater than what we understand ☑: The information to be discovered is... theory ☑: Once a hypothesis has been supported by repeated studies over long periods of time, it will eventually be accepted as the best explanation of event and may be cal...

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how many types of proteins are humans made of ☑: about 2 million what do humans run on ☑: the energy of ATP converted from glucose and fats what is cellular respiration ☑: the process by which energy of glucose (sugar) is converted into the energy of ATP that is used by the cells to stay a...

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pseudoscience ☑: a system of ideas or misconceptions erroneously regarded as science testes ☑: site of sperm & testosterone production, contain seminiferous tubules seminiferous tubules ☑: coiled tubes in the testes epididymis ☑: site of sperm maturation, a chamber sitting on top of each ...

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The Scientific Method ☑: Observation, hypothesis, test, results What is the problem with the scientific method? ☑: People are not typically open to what the results could be. They want their hypothesis to be correct What is the other type of study? ☑: Two group experimental design Two gro...

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Until malaria and AIDS, what was the most devastating plague? ☑: The Black Death How did 17th century doctors treat the plague? ☑: They inspected patients with pointers and would use spice-filled pomanders to fend it off. What feeds off on blood of mammals such as rats and birds, in which th...

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