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Pre-lab 1 (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) University of California, Davis BIS 2C 002C
  • Pre-lab 1 (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) University of California, Davis BIS 2C 002C

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  • Question 1. What two things do nodes represent on phylogenies? Nodes represent the most recent common ancestor of two or more descendant lineages and represent a speciation event. Question 2. Compare the branching patterns of phylogenies 1-3 above. Which statement below correctly describes the patterns among trees 1-3? Tree 1 = Tree 2 Question 3. Which node represents the MRCA for taxa F and G? 3 Question 4. Which taxon or taxa is/are the sister group to E + F? D, G, H Question 5. If y...
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers
  • PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers

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  • What were the 4 stages of early American psychology? - Answer- Stage 1: Moral and Mental Philosophy (1640-1776) Stage 2: intellectual philosophy (1776-1886) Stage 3: The US Renaissance (1886-1896) Stage 4: US Functionalism (1896 & beyond) What were the beliefs during the first stage of early American psychology (1640-1776)? - Answer- "Psychology existed for the sake of logic, and logic for the sake of God" What event caused the beginning of enlightenment during the first stage of earl...
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Campbell Biology Chapter 24 Test Preparation Exam 2024 100% Accurate!!
  • Campbell Biology Chapter 24 Test Preparation Exam 2024 100% Accurate!!

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  • What is true of macroevolution? A) It is the same as microevolution, but includes the origin of new species. B) It is evolution above the species level. C) It is defined as the evolution of microscopic organisms into organisms that can be seen with the naked eye. D) It is defined as a change in allele or gene frequency over the course of many generations. E) It is the conceptual link between irritability and adaptation. - ANSWER B) It is evolution above the species level. What is tr...
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EAB 3002 Midterm Review Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
  • EAB 3002 Midterm Review Exam Questions With Correct Answers.

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  • EAB 3002 Midterm Review Exam Questions With Correct Answers. The 5 assumptions of science - answerDeterminism, Empiricism, Philosophic Doubt, Law of Parsimony, Scientific Manipulation Determinism: - answerbehavior is caused by some event and the universe if lawful and orderly. Empiricism: - answerInformation is collected by objective observations; all scientific knowledge is based on this Philosophic Doubt: - answerConclusions of science are tentative and can be revised as new data and d...
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WGU - C190 Exam Preparation  Questions and Answers
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  • Coevolution Event The process by which two or more species evolve in tandem by exerting selection pressures on each other Speciation Event A lineage-splitting event that produces two or more separate species. Phylogenetic Event The evolutionary development and history of a species or higher taxonomic grouping of organisms. Also called phylogenesis. The evolutionary development of an organ or other part of an organism Homology Event Shared trait among species Mutation A Mutation occur...
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Biology 171  EXAM
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  • 1. List the characteristics that all living organisms have; describe how biologists distinguish living organisms from non-living entities. Characteristics of all living organisms: ● Has potential to reproduce ● Responds to environmental stimuli ● Composed of 1 or more cells ● Contain genetic material (DNA) and can replicate their genetic material ● Made up of organic molecules (contain C) and water based ● Populations of this entity evolve ● Obtain energy and materials fro...
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  Binghamton Bio 114 - Exam Final Review  Latest  with complete solution
  • Binghamton Bio 114 - Exam Final Review Latest with complete solution

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  • "Salting out" - certain ions become too concentrated in soils and draw water out of roots by osmosis, causing plant death 2 types of lateral meristems: - Cork cambium vascular cambium 2 ways to increase allele diversity/allele frequency distribution: - 1.) gene flow 2.) mutation 3 Chordate Subphyla - Urochordata, Cephalochordata, and Vertebrata 3 criteria for designating species: Boys Make Pasta - biological, morphological, phylogenetic 4 key characteristics of chordates - 1.) notochor...
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Biology 1108 Final Exam Quiz Questions with 100% pass
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  • Biology 1108 Final Exam Quiz Questions with 100% pass The term "n" refers to the size of a population, that is, the number of individuals in that population. In general, in a sample of n individuals, the frequency of an allele is: - Correct Answer ️️ -the number of occurrences of the allele divided by twice the number of individuals in the sample (2n) If a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, we can conclude that: - Correct Answer ️️ -evolution has occurred because on...
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Principles of Biology Midterm Test Exam Questions Marking Scheme
  • Principles of Biology Midterm Test Exam Questions Marking Scheme

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  • Principles of Biology Midterm Test Exam Questions Marking Scheme Inductive reasoning - Answer -uses particular results to produce general scientific principles. (From a number of observations a general conclusion is drawn) Deductive reasoning - Answer -form of logical thinking that uses a general inclusive statement to forecast specific results (From a general premise, specific results are predicted) scientific method - Answer -process that consists of making observations, defining a pr...
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sci 225 exam 2 correctly answered
  • sci 225 exam 2 correctly answered

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  • sci 225 exam 2 The three orbital parameters of eccentricity, obliquity, and precession are collectively known as cycles named after this scientist. - correct answer Milutin Milenkovic Name the orbital parameter movement is similar to the movement of a spinning top. - correct answer Precession (Wobble) This orbital parameter changes on a time scale of 41,000 years - correct answer Obliquity (tilt) Interglacial periods seem to align with what amount of tilt of Earth's axis: higher tilt ...
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