EBK BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS
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Chapter 1, Problem 15SQ
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a.
To determine:
The term that describes “if-then statement.”
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b.
To determine:
The term that describes “unique type of organism.”
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c.
To determine:
The term that describes “emerges with cell.”
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d.
To determine:
The term that describes “testable explanation.”
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e.
To determine:
The term that describes “measure of chance.”
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f.
To determine:
The term that describes “makes its own food.”
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A controlled experiment ________.
A.
includes one group for which the scientist controls all variables
B.
is repeated many times to ensure that the results are accurate
C.
includes at least two groups, one of which does not receive the experimental treatment
D.
includes at least two groups, one differing from the other by two or more variables
Which of these statements is correct?
a
Scientists claim that they can prove a hypothesis
b
Scientists are happy to accept a hypothesis as soon as one of its predictions have been supported
c
A falsifiable hypothesis is one that is wrong
d
If the data contradict the predictions of the hypothesis, that hypothesis has been falsified
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All of the above
A hypothesis can be defined asa. a belief based on knowledgeb. knowledge based on beliefc. a scientific explanation that is subject to testingd. a theory that has been thoroughly tested
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EBK BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS
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