Biology
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show | The idea that each individual species on the planet was specially created by God and could fundamentally change.
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show | The theory that natural selection can over time, take an organism and tranform it into a more specialized species of that organism.
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Define Macroevolution | show 🗑
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show | Distict layers of rock.
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Define Fossils | show 🗑
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show | The study of fossils
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Define Structural Homology | show 🗑
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Where did Darwin do most of the work which led to his hypothesis of evolution? | show 🗑
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show | No
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What was the main idea that Thomas Malthus' work gave to Darwin? | show 🗑
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show | That "The present is the key to the past"
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show | The immutability of species
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If after several generations, the horses gave rise to giraffes that could easily reach food in the trees, would that be an example of mircoevolution or macroevolution? | show 🗑
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show | microevolution has the ability in their genetic code to be able to change with the environment and macroevolution adds information to its genetic code.
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For each set of data, indicate whether it is evidence for or against macroevolution or it is inconclusive : Geological Column, Fossils, Structural Homology, and Molecular Biology. | show 🗑
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show | Archeopteryx and the Australopithecus Afarensis, because they are just a ape and a bird.
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show | It is the "explosion" of life in Cambrian times; because it all happend in a short period of time when its suppose to take eons of time and there was no way to understand it and no intermediate links.
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What are the four ways a bacterium can become resistant to an antibodic? | show 🗑
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If a bacteria has a mutation that makes it resistant to an antibodic, does information get added to its genetic code? | show 🗑
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show | Bacterium
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What problem with Darwin's hypothesis did neo-darwinism hope to solve? | show 🗑
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What problem with Darwin's hypothesis did punctuated equilibrum attempt to solve? | show 🗑
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show | The intermediate links would not exist for very long so the chance of being fossilized is very small.
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show | Structural Homology and Molecular Biology states that even with punctuated equilibrum it still could not have happend.
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