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BIO 182 Exam 1-ASU || With Questions & Answers (Rated A+) BIO 182 Exam 1-ASU || With Questions & Answers (Rated A+) how many species live in planet Earth? - ANSWER - unknown-roughly 3 to 5 million why is life so incredibly diverse, yet so strangely similar? - ANSWER - organisms can contain s...

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how many species live in planet Earth? - ANSWER - unknown-roughly 3 to 5 million

why is life so incredibly diverse, yet so strangely similar? - ANSWER - organisms
can contain similar features. planes have wings, birds have wings-this feature is
useful for different things (different for penguins, pelicans, bats, eagles)

true or false: biodiversity on earth will likely decrease in the near future? - ANSWER
-

true or false: scientists believe in evolution even though they currently lack evidence
for the theory - ANSWER - false

true or false: opposition to irrational numbers was based on evidence that such
numbers cannot exist - ANSWER - false

true or false: opposition to irrational numbers stemmed from a worldview involving
naturalistic evolution - ANSWER - false

true or false: the belief that irrational numbers cannot exist reflects religion more than
science - ANSWER - true

true or false: modern mathematicians accept irrational numbers because such
numbers provide more accurate solutions to problems than whole numbers do -
ANSWER - true

the scientific method relies on.... - ANSWER - models, observations, and
experiments

a model is a formal description of a scientific hypothesis. which provides the most
precise description of a hypothesis? - ANSWER -

true or false: an experiment enables one to demonstrate that a correlation between
two variables results from cause and effect - ANSWER - true

a well designed experiment... - ANSWER - controls for environmental and genetic
factors, involves replications of experimental subjects, and randomizes experimental
subject among treatments

true or false: unlike Wallace, Darwin did not believe that natural selection required
variation among individuals - ANSWER - false

true or false: Wallace used induction to develop a model of evolution by natural
selection - ANSWER - true

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