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Sociology 101 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions Popular
  • Sociology 101 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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  • Sociology 101 Straighterline Exam Questions and Complete Solutions __________ involves aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability, and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure. - Answer: Social statics Herbert Spencer viewed society as a system, having important similarities with - Answer: a biological organism __________ refers to processes of social life that pattern institutional development and have to do with social change. -...
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  • Provides an overview of plant life history and plant phylogenetics. Describes the differences between and characteristics of charophytes, bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, seeded vascular plants, and angiosperms. Provides a phylogeny with dominant generations, spore characteristics, and other traits. Compares and contrasts the characteristics of all plants (including charophytes) and land plants, mentions relevant analogous traits.
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BIO206 Final Exam; Questions and Answers 100%  Correct
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  • BIO206 Final Exam; Questions and Answers 100% Correct Homoplasy Correct answer-A similar (analogous) structure or molecular sequence that has evolved independently in two species. Problems with Homoplasy Correct answer-It can create an unpredictable gain or loss of a specific trait over time and during the evolution of new species Slowly evolving genes Correct answer-Useful for distantly related species Rapidly evolving species Correct answer-useful for closely related species Most us...
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AP Biology Exam Questions and Answers  Graded A+
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  • AP Biology Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ What are the 2 theories of evolution? Explain each Gradualism- geologic changes result from slow, gradual, continuous process Punctuated Equilibrium- Long period of stasis punctuated by short bursts of significant change. What was Lamarck's theory and why was it wrong? Lamarck = Inheritance of Acquired characteristics- traits acquired during lifetime could be passed on What is natural selection Comptetition for limited resources re...
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IB Biology: Evolution Questions and  Answers Already Passed
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  • IB Biology: Evolution Questions and Answers Already Passed What is a theory? A comprehensive explanation of some aspect of nature (vs a hypothesis, which is just a prediction as to the result of an experiment). What were some ideas from Darwin's time that influenced his work? French naturalist Buffon in the mid-1700s studied fossils and said the Earth must be older than previously assumed; Lamarck in the early 1800s proposed that life changes over time. Define acquired vs heritab...
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AP Biology Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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  • What are the 2 theories of evolution? Explain each - correct answer Gradualism- geologic changes result from slow, gradual, continuous process Punctuated Equilibrium- Long period of stasis punctuated by short bursts of significant change. What was Lamarck's theory and why was it wrong? - correct answer Lamarck = Inheritance of Acquired characteristics- traits acquired during lifetime could be passed on What is natural selection - correct answer Comptetition for limited resources re...
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Bio 182 FINAL Questions With Complete Solutions
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  • What type of trait is not useful to construct a phylogenetic tree? correct answer: Analogous traits Which of the following traits are not unique to humans among the great apes? correct answer: Lack of a tail How complete is the fossil record of life on earth? correct answer: It is an incomplete record of Earth's history What is a polyphyletic group of organisms? correct answer: A group that does not include a common ancestor. What is the biological species concept based on? corr...
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AP Biology Exam Questions and Answers  Graded A+
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  • AP Biology Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ What are the 2 theories of evolution? Explain each Gradualism- geologic changes result from slow, gradual, continuous process Punctuated Equilibrium- Long period of stasis punctuated by short bursts of significant change. What was Lamarck's theory and why was it wrong? Lamarck = Inheritance of Acquired characteristics- traits acquired during lifetime could be passed on What is natural selection Comptetition for limited resources re...
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EEMB 2: EVOLUTION FINAL STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS RATED 100% CORRECT!!
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  • Adaptive Radiation - An evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species Allele - An alternative form of a gene. Allele Frequency - Number of times that an allele occurs in a gene pool in comparison to the total number of alleles allopatric speciation - The formation of new species in populations that are geographically isolated from one another. allopolyploidy - a species with multiple sets of chromosomes derived from different species Alpha (origination...
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TAMU Biology 112 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • TAMU Biology 112 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Linnaeus - Answer- Binomial nomenclature Darwin - Answer- Fossils, strata Cuvier - Answer- catastrophic events caused extinction Hutton and Lyell - Answer- Gradualism, earth is OLD Lamarck - Answer- Use it or lose it, we get bigger and better, Adaptations - Answer- Inherited characteristics that enhance survival and reproduction Descent with Modification - Answer- Common ancestor (unity in life) aka evolution Alfred Wallace - A...
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Biology 100 ASU - Life Finds a Way Questions and Answers Graded A+
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  • Biology 100 ASU - Life Finds a Way Questions and Answers Graded A+ What characterizes natural selection? A) Development of traits enhancing fitness B) Differential survival and reproduction C) Survival based on strength D) Selection for optimal phenotype B) Differential survival and reproduction The prehensile tail has evolved independently in various lineages like chameleons, kinkajous, and New World monkeys, enabling them to thrive in forest canopies. This adaptation exemplifies: ...
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BYU-I Bio 181 Evolution exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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  • Biogeography Analogous structures - Structures that look the same, but not because they shared a common ancestor homologous structures - Structures that look the same because they did share a common ancestor James Hutton - Geologist that believed in deep time (meaning the earth is super old). Charles Lyell - Believed earth of 4.6 billion years old Got idea from James Hutton Carl Linnaeus - Created binomial nomenclature Alfred Wallace - English contemporary to Darwin Published his resea...
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