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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2023 Questions with all the correct answers;(Real actual exam)
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Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - Correct Answer The swan-necked flask broth may not support cell growth, or the broth was poisoned. Experiment did not confirm hypothesis that all cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
Why are replicates important in experiments? - Correct Answer To ensure that results were not achieved by random chance 
 
What is the definition of a replicate? - Correc...
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2024/2025 Questions with all the correct Answers (Real Actual Exam). 
Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - ANS - The swan-necked flask 
broth may not support cell growth, or the broth was poisoned. Experiment did not 
confirm hypothesis that all cells come from pre-existing cells 
Why are replicates important in experiments? - ANS - To ensure that results were 
not achieved by random chance 
What is the definition of a replicate? - ANS - Unit that shares a c...
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2024/2025 Questions with all the correct Answers (Real Actual Exam).
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2024/2025 Questions with all the correct Answers (Real Actual Exam). 
Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - ANS - The swan-necked flask 
broth may not support cell growth, or the broth was poisoned. Experiment did not 
confirm hypothesis that all cells come from pre-existing cells 
Why are replicates important in experiments? - ANS - To ensure that results were 
not achieved by random chance 
What is the definition of a replicate? - ANS - Unit that shares a c...
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2024/2025 Questions with all the correct Answers (Real Actual Exam).
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2024/2025 Questions with all the correct Answers (Real Actual Exam). 
Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - ANS - The swan-necked flask 
broth may not support cell growth, or the broth was poisoned. Experiment did not 
confirm hypothesis that all cells come from pre-existing cells 
Why are replicates important in experiments? - ANS - To ensure that results were 
not achieved by random chance 
What is the definition of a replicate? - ANS - Unit that shares a c...
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BIO 1M03 Exam ReviewFinal Exam Review>> Questions with Correct Answers
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1. Darwin described evolution using the phrase "descent with modification." Please 
select the response that describes most accurately from a modern perspective what the 
phrase entails. 
A) Evolution takes a long time - it is a gradual process - and produces decent results. 
B) Evolution is a natural phenomenon that is ongoing, changing individuals even today. 
C) Closely related species are simil...
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam Questions and Answers A, Guide
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Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive?	The swan-necked flask broth may not support cell growth, or the broth was poisoned. Experiment did not confirm hypothesis that all cells come from pre-existing cells 
Why are replicates important in experiments?	To ensure that results were not achieved by random chance 
What is the definition of a replicate?	Unit that shares a common thing (4 mice in one cage = 1 replicate) 
What ...
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam 2023 Questions with all the correct answers;(Real actual exam)
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Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - ANS - The swan-necked flask broth may not support cell growth, or the broth was poisoned. Experiment did not confirm hypothesis that all cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
Why are replicates important in experiments? - ANS - To ensure that results were not achieved by random chance 
 
What is the definition of a replicate? - ANS - Unit that shares a common thing (4 mice in one cage = 1 replicate) 
 
What does the law of succession sugge...
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McMaster Bio 1M03: Exam Questions And Answers All Verified Combined Package Solutions
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BIO 1M03 Test 2 Questions And Answers
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BIO 1M03 Test 2 Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
Angiosperm - ANS -flowering plant 
-has seeds with casing 
-has endosperm in seeds 
-fruit 
-most diverse 
 
Radiometric methods of dating - ANS -K/Ar (lava, 500K+ years) 
-C14 (conversion to N14, 40K yrs) 
-Thermoluminescence (burning) 
-Electron spin (teeth) 
-Uranium Lead (mineral deposits) 
 
Relative methods of dating - ANS -magnetic reversals 
-extinct and distinct species 
 
Primate - ANS -climbing/locomotion adaptations 
-big brain...
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Biology 1M03 - Midterm Exam Questions And Answers
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Biology 1M03 - Midterm Exam Questions And Answers 
 
convergent evolution - ANS the process by which organisms are not closely related, but independently evolve similar traits that help them adapt to similar environments 
 
evolution - ANS the process by which living organisms have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth 
 
natural selection - ANS a process by which individuals with certain alleles produce the most surviving offspring in a populatio...
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