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Bio II Unit 1: Evolution exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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spontaneous generationAnswer - living things come from non-living things 
 
Redi experimentAnswer - maggots generated spontaneously from rotting meat 
 
Spallanzani experimentAnswer - hypothesized that microorganisms came from other microorganisms, not air 
 
broth killed vital forces of air that generated lifeAnswer - what did opponent of spallanzani experiment say? 
 
BiogenesisAnswer - living things come from other living things 
 
Pasteur experimentAnswer - disapproved spontaneous gene...
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BIO 205 Exam 1 Study Guide |Latest Update Graded A+
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Robert Hooke 
first to observe "small chambers" in cork and coined the term cells. 
 
 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek 
A garment maker who created his own microscopes. Detailed descriptions of microorganisms and described bacteria for the first time. 
 
 
Francisco Redi 
Used unsealed/sealed meat experiment with maggots to begin showing spontaneous generation wasn't true. 
 
 
Louis Pasteur 
Swan neck flask, used heat to prevent microbes. Ended spontaneous generation debat...
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First fungi evolved in 
→ ordovician 
conifers evolved in 
→ permian 
chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae 
→ false 
oparin did experiments in 
→ chemical evolution 
dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with 
→ proteins 
pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water 
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→ bacteria 
stanley milller combined methane and in water 
→ ammonia 
endosy...
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First fungi evolved in - -ordovician 
conifers evolved in - -permian 
chloroplasts are found only in kingdom plantae - -false 
oparin did experiments in - -chemical evolution 
dna in the nuclei in eukaryotic cells is complexed with - -proteins 
pasteur bent necks of glass flasks to prevent from reaching water - -bacteria 
stanley milller combined methane and in water - -ammonia 
endosymbiosis theory argues a relationship between two cells - -mu...
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IXL A.1 Grade 9 Questions and Answers Graded A 
Camera-Like Memory 
Do some individuals have the amazing ability to take perfectly accurate, permanent mental "snapshots," which can be stored in the brain for future retrieval? Fictional figures aside, no. But while this popular notion of "photographic memory" is unfounded, research has demonstrated the existence of a fascinating phenomenon called eidetic memory, in which memory actually does have a camera-like quality. People with eidetic mem...
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Robert Hooke - answerfirst to observe "small chambers" in cork and coined the term cells. 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek - answerA garment maker who created his own microscopes. 
Detailed descriptions of microorganisms and described bacteria for the first time. 
Francisco Redi - answerUsed unsealed/sealed meat experiment with maggots to begin 
showing spontaneous generation wasn't true. 
Louis Pasteur - answerSwan neck flask, used heat to prevent microbes. Ended spontaneou...
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EFMB Written Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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10 Soldier's Rules - Answer-1. Soldiers only fight enemy combatants 
2. Treat humanely all who surrender/ are captured. 
3. do not kill or torture detained personnel 
4. collect and care for wounded 
5. do not attacked protected places or persons 
6. do not attack medical personnel, facilities, or equipment. 
7. destroy no more than the mission requires. 
8. treat civilians and noncombatants humanely 
9. do not steal, respect private property 
10. prevent/report violations of the Law of War. 
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Microbiology Already Passed Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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What is the concept of spontaneous generation? living organisms could develop from 
nonliving or decomposing matter 
Who challenged the concept of spontaneous generation by showing that maggots on decaying 
meat came from flies, not from the meat itself? Francesco Redi 
Who showed that mutton broth boiled in flasks and then sealed could still develop 
microorganisms, which supported the theory of spontaneous generation? John 
Needham 
Who showed that flasks sealed and then boiled had no grow...
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Robert Hooke - answerfirst to observe "small chambers" in cork and coined the term cells. 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek - answerA garment maker who created his own microscopes. 
Detailed descriptions of microorganisms and described bacteria for the first time. 
Francisco Redi - answerUsed unsealed/sealed meat experiment with maggots to begin 
showing spontaneous generation wasn't true. 
Louis Pasteur - answerSwan neck flask, used heat to prevent microbes. Ended spontaneou...
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MIC 205 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Know what the Spontaneous Generation Debate was, which scientists played a part, and 
how each contributed to settling the debate. Who finally disproved it? How? Why didn't 
the other experiments prove/disprove spontaneous generation? penned by Aristotle, 
held its own for over 2000 years. 
 Francesco Redi did not believe in spontaneous generation. 1668, set up an 
experiment to disprove it. (Meat in the flask experiment. One uncovered, one with 
a film, and one with a cork. Flies/maggots only ...
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