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BIO 370 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
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BIO 370 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 
The scientific method is also known as the __________ 
a. Inductive reasoning 
b. Reductive reasoning 
c. Hypothetico-deductive method 
d. Hypothetical method - CORRECT ANSWER Hypothetico-deductive method 
 
Which of the following statements is always true about a robust hypothesis? 
 A hypothesis must be causative 
b. A hypothesis must be validated 
c. A hypothesis must be testable 
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ISP 203B Exam 1 Review- Solved
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Isolated system - ANSWER-no mass or energy transfer 
 
closed system - ANSWER-energy transfer but no mass transfer 
 
open system - ANSWER-mass and energy transfer 
 
what kind of system is the solar system - ANSWER-isolated system 
 
what kind of system is the earth as a whole - ANSWER-closed system 
 
what kind of system are most parts of the earth - ANSWER-Open systems 
 
predictions - ANSWER-if the theory is true, then _______________ 
 
theories - ANSWER-tested explanations of data/relation...
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ASM 275 Unit One Test VERY CORRECT
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p and lighter soils at the bottom. This is an 
example of: 
Selected 
Answer: Stratigraphy 
Answers: A secondary 
depression 
Cultivation 
Soil compaction 
Stratigraphy 
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1 out of 1 points 
You find the remains from a human individual who has a gunshot wound to the 
back of the head. The cause of death of this individual is most likely: 
Selected 
Answer: Gunshot wound 
Answers: Suicide 
Homicide 
Sharp force 
trauma 
Gunshot wound 
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ARCHAEOLOGY ESSENTIALS THEORIES, METHODS, AND PRACTICE 3RD BY COLIN - Test Bank
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Chapter 3 Questions 
 
1. Before any archaeological fieldwork begins, archaeologists try to make their objectives explicit in the form of a/an 
a)	academic publication 
b)	research design 
c)	doctoral dissertation 
d)	typology 
e)	assemblage 
 
2. Some survey techniques use squares when conducting regional surveys, but ________ are easier to locate and walk along, in order to record artifact densities across the landscape 
a)	transects 
b)	circles 
c)	triangles 
d)	parabolas 
e)	none of the abo...
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GGH2604 SUMMARY 2022/2023
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GGH2604 SUMMARY 
2022/2023 
 
Learning Theme 1 – Geography in the Anthropocene 
1.1 Introduction 
- Geography offers a unique perspective on how human activities affect and influence ecological processes at 
different scales 
- The ANTHROPOCENE – the age of man 
- Evidenced by the widespread pollution & presence of artificial radioactive particles 
- Zalasiewicz (2016) -: sufficient evidence exists to suggest that the Anthropocene is a real ecological phenomenon 
with potential to be formali...
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EPS C20 MIDTERM|UPDATED&VERIFIED|WITH SOLUTIONS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Why does EPS Offer this class? (3) 
1. fulfill undergraduate requirements 
in physical science 
2. teach you the basics about earthquakes 
and tsunamis 
3. want you to be prepared for earthquakes 
and their aftermaths 
 
 
 
Why does he teach this class? 
1. to help you lose your fear of earthquakes - 
but respect them as a major force of nature 
2. to show that 
Earth Science is fun 
3. to show that we are 
sitting on a tectonic timebomb 
 
 
 
What is the most dangerous fault in the bay area? ...
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ASBOG practice Exam 1-2023 Solved 100% Correct
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The assemblage of albite, chlorite, actinolite, and calcite would be most characteristic of - ANSWER-greenschist facies 
 
The assemblage of hornblende + plagioclase would most likely be - ANSWER-amphiboite facies 
 
In carbonates wollastonite + anorthite + diopside would most likely be - ANSWER-sanidinite facies 
 
The formula K(AlSi3O8) is for what mineral - ANSWER-sanidine 
 
What are some common associative minerals with sanidine - ANSWER-Quartz, Muscovite, Biotite, Plagioclase feldspars, 
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Evolution Exam 1 questions and answers 100% verified.
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Evolution Exam 1 questions and answers 100% verified. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Define biological evolution 
 
A) Any process by which populations of organisms change over time. 
B) Any change in the inherited traits of a population that occurs from one generation to the next. 
C) Change within a lineage due to natural selection and other mechanisms. 
D) All of the above - correct answers.D 
 
What type of evidence has been used to infer that whales evolved from mammals that used to live on land (r...
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Evolution Exam 1 Study Guide questions and answers well illustrated 2023.
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Evolution Exam 1 Study Guide questions and answers well illustrated 2023. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Biological evolution - correct answers.Any change in the inherited traits of a population that occurs from one generation to the next (i.e., over a time period longer than the lifetime of an individual in the population) 
Change has to be passed down 
Encoded in genes 
 
Natural Selection - correct answers.Mechanism that can lead to evolution, whereby differential survival and reproduction of individua...
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Evolution exam one chapters 1-5 | with complete solution
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Evolution exam one chapters 1-5 | with complete solution 
 
biological evolution - any change in the inherited traits of a population that occurs from one generation to the next 
natural selection - mechanism that can lead to evolution 
 
differential survival and reproduction of individuals cause some genetic types to outcompete others 
homologous characteristics - similar in two or more species because they are inherited from a common ancestor 
synapomorphy - derived form of a trait that i...
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