Exam 1: Exploring Life and Science

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Which of the following is not a basic theory of biology?

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The region in which populations interact with each other and with the physical environment is called

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Humans have identified and named almost all of the 15 million species on Earth.

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The purpose of informed consent is

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The process of change that produces the diversity of life on Earth is called

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The tentative explanation to be tested is called

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Organisms are composed of multiple cells.

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Four million years ago, horses were rather small compared to today's horses and had relatively stocky bodies with a straight shoulder and thick neck. This statement is an example of which biological concept?

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List the characteristics that are common to all living organisms.

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In a swamp, all of the alligators would represent a/an

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Which of the following statements most correctly defines homeostasis?

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Traditions, beliefs, and values are considered what aspect of human life?

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What is the unifying principle of the biological sciences?

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Which of the following statements would be considered anecdotal data?

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Humans evolved from apes.

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If the control group in an experiment shows the same results as the test group, the treatment was successful.

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Which of the following statements is an objective observation?

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A probability value of less than 5% in a scientific study is acceptable.

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All of the changes that occur from the time an egg is fertilized through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood are called

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Technology is the application of scientific knowledge to the interests of humans.

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