Review Questions
What is a suggested and testable explanation for an event called?
- Discovery
- Hypothesis
- Scientific methods
- Theory
Which branch of science is NOT considered a natural science?
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Computer science
- Physics
What is the name for the formal process through which scientific research is checked for originality, significance, and quality before being accepted into the scientific literature?
- Publication
- Public speaking
- Peer review
- Scientific methods
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(i) diseases affecting humans, pollution affecting species habitat;
(ii) calculating surface area of rectangular ground, functioning of planetary orbitals
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(i) calculating surface area of rectangular ground, functioning of planetary orbitals;
(ii) formation of metamorphic rocks, galaxy formation and evolution
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(i) plant responses to external stimuli, functioning of planetary orbitals;
(ii) formation of metamorphic rocks, galaxy formation and evolution
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(i) plant responses to external stimuli, study of the shape and motion of physical objects;
(ii) formation of metamorphic rocks, galaxy formation and evolution
- Most swimming animals use fins; therefore, fins are an adaptation to swimming.
- Mitochondria are inherited from the mother; therefore, maternally inherited traits are encoded by mitochondrial DNA.
- Small animals lose more heat than larger animals. One would not expect to find wild mice in the North and South Poles.
- Water conservation is a major requirement to survive in the desert. Long leaves increase loss of water by evaporation. Therefore, desert plants should have smaller leaves.
- Viruses are not made of cells.
- Viruses do not have genetic material.
- Viruses have DNA and RNA.
- Viruses are obligate parasites and require a host.
- Bacteria
- Eukaryotic cells
- All living organisms
- Prokaryotic cells
- A community
- An ecosystem
- A family
- A population
- Biosphere, ecosystem, community, population, organism
- Organelle, tissue, biosphere, ecosystem, population
- Organism, organ, tissue, organelle, molecule
- Organism, community, biosphere, molecule, tissue, organ
- At the base
- At the nodes
- At the branch tips
- Within the branches
- Homeostasis and regulation
- Metabolism
- Nucleus containing DNA
- Reproduction