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UW Bio 180 - Exam 3 questions and answers graded A+
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species - evolutionarily independent population or group of populations 
synapomorphy - a trait that is found in certain groups of organisms and their common ancestor, 
but is missing in more distant ancestors; identifies monophyletic groups; homologous traits that can be 
identified at the genetic, developmental, or structural level 
biological species concept - reproductive isolation between populations (they don't breed and 
don't produce viable, fertile offspring) 
- reproductive isolation...
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McMaster Bio 1M03 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - 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? - Answer To ensure that results were not achieved by random chance 
 
What is the definition of a replicate? - Answer Unit that shares a common thing (4 mice in one cage = 1 replicate) 
 
What does the law of succession suggest?...
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Why might Pasteur's experiment be inconclusive? - 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? - Answer To ensure that results were not achieved by random chance 
 
What is the definition of a replicate? - Answer Unit that shares a common thing (4 mice in one cage = 1 replicate) 
 
What does the law of succession suggest?...
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BIO 1M03 Test 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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Criteria for natural selection - Answer variation, heritable, influences fitness 
 
natural selection acts on __________ and evolutionary change acts on _____________ - Answer individuals, populations 
 
Artificial selection - Answer driven by humans selectively breeding 
 
How fast/far can artificial selection go? - Answer FAST 
-depends on how many genes 
-how much the phenotype is controlled by the environment 
FAR 
-presence of deleterious trade offs 
-limits of the genetic variation availab...
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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 does the law ...
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*The scenario: In a single, isolated population, mutations of each of the three types in options a-c below 
occur, and the resulting genotypes ultimately become fixed in that population. Other populations never 
experienced these mutations, so the original genotypes remain. Now we'll hybridize members of that 
isolated population to members from one of the others. 
-Which of the following types of mutation is MOST LIKELY to cause reproductive isolation as a side 
effect? - Large Inversion ( chr...
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UW Bio 180 Exam 1 Latest Update Already Passed
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UW Bio 180 Exam 1 Latest Update Already Passed Organism A living entity made up of one or more cells 
Theory An explanation for a very general class of phenomena or observations 
Cell Theory All organisms are made of cells and all cells come from preexisting cells 
Null Hypothesis Specifies what we should observe when the hypothesis being tested isn't correct 
Control Group A group that checks for other factors which are not being tested 
Two components of scientific theories Pattern and proces...
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Residential/Commercial Pest Control Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
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German Cockroach - ANSWER1/2 long or slightly longer. Males are light brown to tan with black stripes on the pronotum. Females are darker and their abdomens are more rounded. live in humid places. 
 
American cockroach - ANSWERalso known as paletto bug, waterbug, bombay canary. Largest species in colorado, up to 2 inches long. redish-brown in color. found mostly in sewers. 
 
Brown-Banded cockroach - ANSWERAdults are 1/2 inch long, not as widespread. female is a little longer than the male. both...
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Biology 1M03 Midterm1 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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change from gen to gen via selection of heritable traits 
 
evidence for evolution - Answer - fossils 
- extinction 
- transitional forms 
- vestigial traits 
 
why is the myth about evolution being goal oriented false? - Answer species do not adapt because they "want" or "need" traits; they adapt them because an ancestor with that triat just so happened to reproduce sooner or more successfully than others 
 
why is the myth that evolution is a hierachy false? - Answer evolution is more a ne...
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Sensitivity of biochemical test in comparison with other methods for the detection of mycoplasma contamination in human and animal cell lines stored in the National Cell Bank of Iran
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Sensitivity of biochemical test in comparison with other 
methods for the detection of mycoplasma contamination 
in human and animal cell lines stored in the National 
Cell Bank of Iran 
Vahid Molla Kazemiha • Amir Amanzadeh • Arash Memarnejadian • 
Shahram Azari • Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar • Reza Mahdian • Shahin Bonakdar 
Received: 20 July 2013 / Accepted: 28 August 2013 / Published online: 4 February 2014 
 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 
Abstract Mycoplasma contami...
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