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BIO 182 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers, 141 Q&A. 100% Correct. Latest 2024/5. False Opposition to irrational numbers stemmed from a world view involving naturalistic evolution. True The belief that irrational numbers cannot exist reflects religion more than science. True

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False

Opposition to irrational numbers stemmed from a world view involving naturalistic evolution.

True

The belief that irrational numbers cannot exist reflects religion more than science.

True

Modern mathematicians accept irrational numbers because such numbers provide more accurate
solutions to problems than whole numbers do.

Evolution

Single, nonrandom process that generated all living thing.s

True

Biodiversity on Earth will likely decrease in the near future.

Fingerprints of Human Activity

1. Spread of Invasive Species
2. Rapid Change in Global Climate
3. Habitat Destruction

Natural Evolution

Evolution by natural process, no God. Doesn't matter how it happens, but it is natural and it happens.
Can test, observe or manipulate the process.

Theistic Evolution

Supernatural force created life and put the process of evolution into effect. Same as natural, just
controlled by God.

Creation

Species created by God. Species doesn't have evolution or change.

Reasons why Americans don't believe in evolution

1. Belief in Jesus Christ
2. Belief in God
3. Due to religion
4. Not enough evidence
5. Belief in the Bible

, True

Biologists accept evolutionary theory because its predictions match observations.

False

Natural selection occurs whenever some individuals reproduce more than others.

Necessary conditions for natural selection

1. Heritable Variation
2. Differences in Reproduction

True

Natural selection occurs whenever heritable phenotypes cause some individuals to reproduce more than
others.

False

Organisms evolve by natural selection.

True

Evolution is a change in proportion.

True

Populations evolve, not individuals.

True

Darwin's world view when leaving England would best be described as Creationism.

True

Darwin abandoned a theory of creationism for a theory of evolution that better explained his
observations about life.

False

Darwin could not have proposed natural selection without abandoning the idea of creation.

Artificial Selection

Picking out a small variances that might not otherwise not have survived or reproduced, so much and
allowing only them to reproduce a tremendous amount in captivity, so that they could produce entire
populations filled with these variances.

True

Artificial selection requires heritable variation in a trait.

True

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