
Concepts in Biology 14th Edition by David Bailey Eldon Enger, Enger, Frederick Ross
Edition 14ISBN: 978-9339204358
Concepts in Biology 14th Edition by David Bailey Eldon Enger, Enger, Frederick Ross
Edition 14ISBN: 978-9339204358 Exercise 12
Which is not a basic assumption in science?
A) There are specific causes for events observed in the natural world.
B) There are general rules or patterns that can be used to describe what happens in nature.
C) Events that occur only once probably have a single cause.
D) The same fundamental rules of nature apply, regardless of where and when they occur.
A) There are specific causes for events observed in the natural world.
B) There are general rules or patterns that can be used to describe what happens in nature.
C) Events that occur only once probably have a single cause.
D) The same fundamental rules of nature apply, regardless of where and when they occur.
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