EBK BIOLOGY
EBK BIOLOGY
6th Edition
ISBN: 8220106777640
Author: Maier
Publisher: PEARSON
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Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning?

  1. All cows eat grass;
  2. My cow eats grass and my neighbor’s cow eats grass; therefore, all cows probably eat grass;
  3. If all cows eat grass, when I examine a random sample of all the cows in Minnesota, I will find that all of them eat grass;
  4. Cows may or may not eat grass, depending on the type of farm where they live

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The next five questions (questions 11-15) are related to each other. Read all of the scenarios very carefully and in order and select the correct answer. A population of 10,000 blue grasshoppers lives on an island. Most members of the population live among the grasses because they are not very good climbers. Some grasshoppers live in the trees because they are good climbers. One year, a short-legged mouse arrived at the island and ate all grasshoppers within its reach, thus totally wiping out the grasshoppers living in the grasses. Luckily, those grasshoppers that were good climbers were spared. This story is an example of Gene Flow Founder Effect C Natural Selection Genetic Drift
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