A) type of bacteria,temperature,and incubation period
B) temperature and amount of initial inoculum (bacteria used)
C) type of bacteria,incubation period,amount of bacteria used
D) degree of turbidity,incubation period,and amount of bacteria
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A) Therefore,it is living.
B) It is not living because it cannot think.
C) It is not living because there were no molecular changes (or chemistry) involved.
D) It is not living because there is no carbon involved; otherwise,such duplication would be living.
E) It is not living because it is a simple repetitive process without the ability to evolve or respond to the environment.
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A) This lacks a hypothesis and is therefore not a scientific test.
B) This lacks any control group (no-soap treatment) and therefore will provide no meaningful results.
C) Because this is based on the subjective judgments of students,it is not objective and therefore not scientific.
D) This is a scientific procedure,although it does lack a stated hypothesis describing an anticipated outcome.
E) This experimental design has all the components and procedures of the scientific method.
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A) Archaea
B) Bacteria
C) Plantae
D) Fungi
E) Eukarya
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A) population geneticist.
B) molecular biologist.
C) community ecologist.
D) organismal physiologist.
E) island zoologist.
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A) kingdom
B) phylum
C) family
D) class
E) order
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A) chemical cycling through the food chain
B) energy flow that begins at the producer level
C) input of solar energy
D) complex interactions between a variety of populations
E) all are features of an ecosystem
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A) a scientific model
B) an experiment
C) descriptive research
D) a scientific theory or principle
E) experimental results
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A) the essential properties of life.
B) the levels of organization from atom to biosphere.
C) determinism,or how all phenomena are predictable effects of causes.
D) emergent properties that are easily predicted by examining their parts.
E) emergent properties that cannot be predicted by examining their parts.
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A) molecule,cell,organelle,atom
B) organelle,tissue,cell,molecule
C) organ,tissue,atom,molecule
D) atom,molecule,organelle,cell
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A) rainforests are biologically less diverse than other ecosystems on earth.
B) the number of tree species and butterfly species are about the same throughout the ecosystems of the world.
C) rainforests are biologically more diverse than other ecosystems.
D) as many as 400 species a day are lost due to human activity.
E) rainforests do not have any type of value to humans.
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A) Experimental
B) Descriptive
C) Both experimental and descriptive
D) Neither experimental of descriptive
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A) adapting to the environment.
B) evolving over time.
C) displaying homeostatic controls.
D) all of the choices pertain to living organisms.
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A) This is a justified conclusion from a research design that appears to follow the scientific method.
B) The only problem with this general research plan is that it lacks a control.
C) Results must be somewhat repeatable and these results that only work for this researcher do not qualify as science.
D) The design is scientific; it just lacks a hypothesis.
E) If the researcher has actual numerical counts,this must be accepted as valid science.
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A) adaptation
B) homeostasis
C) irritability
D) All of the choices are correct.
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