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ANT 100 midterm 1(evo. and arch.) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ANT 100 midterm 1(evo. and arch.) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ANT 100 midterm 1(evo. and arch.) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Evolutionary Anthropology(Evo. lec 1) - Answer- - application of modern evolutionary theory to studies of morphology, ecology, and behaviour of human and non-human primates Carolus Linnaeus()(Evo. lec 1) - Answer- - father of taxonomy - helped create system of species classification Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon()(Evo. lec 1) - Answer- - founded biogeography - came up w/ idea that species change over time -...
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BIO 101 EXAM QUESTIONS AND  CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
  • BIO 101 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

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  • BIO 101 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS What makes the "head" of a phospholipid hydrophilic? A) The even distribution of electrons across the fatty acids makes the head polar. B) The uneven distribution of electrons across the fatty acids makes the head polar. C) The phosphate group carries a negative charge, making the head polar. D) The phosphate group carries a negative charge, making the head nonpolar - ANSWER C Which would most likely pass unaided through a pla...
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BIO A 208 Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
  • BIO A 208 Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions

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  • What are the three criteria of a good scientific explanation? - Falsifiable predictions, replicability, parsimony Define proximate explanations - During the organism's life -- anatomical/physiological -- "how" Define ultimate explanations - evolutionary -- functional/historical -- "why" What are the ways one can test ultimate explanations? - Correlation and Experimental Manipulation Where is the nature and nurture dichotomy useful? - In dealing with MEASURABLE components (ex: heigh, ...
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Bio 240 Exam 1  questions and answers graded A+
  • Bio 240 Exam 1 questions and answers graded A+

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  • Which of the following ideas are not required for evolution? A. Individuals of a population vary in their heritable traits B. More offspring are produced than can survive C. Variation among individuals are acquired within a lifetime D. Natural selection favors individuals with more advantageous traits - Answer-C. Variation among individuals are acquired within a lifetime True or False: Adaptive genes are already present in a population. Their frequencies increase due to the environmen...
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Biology 1M03 Study Guide Latest Updates
  • Biology 1M03 Study Guide Latest Updates

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  • Biology 1M03 Study Guide Latest Updates characteristics of living organisms - - made up of 1 or more cells - processes and carries info - reproduces/replicates - evolves and changes - uses energy cell theory - all organisms are made of cells and cells from pre-existing cells Louis Pasteur experiment - tested growth in flasks of broth; no growth in the flask where the top was sealed Darwin & Wallace's theory of evolution - all species are related by common ancestry; species chang...
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Bio 181 Lab #3 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
  • Bio 181 Lab #3 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified

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  • Bio 181 Lab #3 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified Evolution - answerThe process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought it have developed & diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth. The Vastness of Geologic Time - answerGeologic data show that Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. The earliest signs of life are found in rocks about 3.4-3.8 billion years old. Micro-evolution - answerGenetic change in populations. The genetic composition of gene...
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Lab and Exotic Animal Nursing (Rats and Mice) Questions With Correct Solutions
  • Lab and Exotic Animal Nursing (Rats and Mice) Questions With Correct Solutions

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  • Lab and Exotic Animal Nursing (Rats and Mice) Questions With Correct Solutions What does AAALAC stand for? - ANS American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care What is the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC)? - ANS Non-profit organization that promotes humane treatment of animals in science; facilities and companies go through the assessment programs voluntarily and become accredited, demonstrating their commitment to responsible an...
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Test Bank for  Evolution Making Sense of Life 2nd Edition By Carl Zimmer
  • Test Bank for Evolution Making Sense of Life 2nd Edition By Carl Zimmer

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  • Test Bank, Chapter 3 1. Lord Kelvin argued that based on the temperature of rocks, the earth could not be as old some geologists thought. What turned out to be wrong with his reasoning? (a) he claimed that the temperature of surface rocks should be used in calcuations, but these calculations were shown to be unreliable (b) he did not realize that the planet’s interior was constantly changing (c) the upper layers of the earth are cooler than Kelvin realized (d) all of the above 2....
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Biology 30 Alberta: Population and Community Dynamics Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Biology 30 Alberta: Population and Community Dynamics Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Biology 30 Alberta: Population and Community Dynamics Questions and Answers Already Passed How does mutation lead to gene pools changing? - Answer alleles mutate into another form; important for variation How does natural selection lead to gene pools changing? - Answer not all individuals have ability to produce offspring; "survival of the fittest" How does non-random mating lead to gene pools changing? - Answer mating based on proximity and preference; not all individuals have equal ch...
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LSU BIOL 1001 Final exam complete update questions and answers 2023
  • LSU BIOL 1001 Final exam complete update questions and answers 2023

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  • LSU BIOL 1001 Final exam complete update questions and answers 2023A population not being in equilibrium could be do to which of the following a. No mutations b. Population being too small c. Lack of gene flow d. Non random mating - c. Lack of gene flow No one is certain what the function of the human appendix is. But, one thing we do know is that we can live without it, without noticeable consequences. Therefore, the human appendix is an example of a(n) a. Homologous structure b. Vest...
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