Deck 1: Learning About Human Biology

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Which is the correct order of progression? ​

A)ecosystem → community → population → organism ​
B)organism → community → population → ecosystem
C)organism → population → community → ecosystem
D)population → organism → ecosystem → community ​
E)community → organism → population → ecosystem
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Question
Homeostasis refers to ____. ​

A)the ability of a cell to reproduce ​
B)directions the cell receives from DNA
C)the maintenance of a constant internal state
D)the extraction of energy from nutrients
E)the ability of organisms to move within their environment
Question
Energy flows into the biosphere from ____. ​

A)water
B)raw materials
C)decomposition
D)ecosystems
E)the sun
Question
From which molecule do organisms receive instructions to reproduce and grow? ​

A)ATP
B)carbon
C)hydrogen
D)DNA
E)elements
Question
Which characteristic distinguishes humans from other primates? ​

A)complexity of the brain
B)walking upright
C)using tools
D)body hair
E)manual dexterity
Question
The first step of the scientific method is to ____. ​

A)perform an experiment
B)make a prediction
C)test a prediction
D)analyze data
E)observation of a natural event
Question
Which evolutionary descriptive term is common to both fish and humans? ​

A)primates
B)mammals
C)bacteria
D)vertebrates
E)archaea
Question
"A change over time" is the definition of ____. ​

A)classification
B)ecology
C)physiology
D)evolution
E)heritage
Question
Single-celled organisms are common to which domain? ​

A)Protists ​
B)Fungi
C)Plants
D)Bacteria
E)Eukarya
Question
The interconnection of living things is known as ____. ​

A)populations ​
B)biosphere
C)ecosystem
D)community
E)evolution ​
Question
A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is ____. ​

A)science
B)an hypothesis
C)an experiment
D)the variable
E)a prediction
Question
In terms of classification, humans belong to which domain? ​

A)prokaryote
B)Eukarya
C)Archaea
D)Bacteria
E)protists
Question
The basic unit of life is the ____.

A)atom
B)molecule
C)organelle
D)cell
E)organism
Question
The pancreas is an organ that regulates blood glucose levels. When glucose levels rise above normal, the pancreas releases insulin to lower blood glucose levels. This is an example of ____. ​

A)evolution
B)mutation
C)immunity
D)homeostasis
E)variability
Question
"Vertebrates" refers to animals that possess ____. ​

A)hair
B)mammary glands
C)the ability to give birth to live young
D)a backbone
E)lungs
Question
Which form of organization is classified between cell and organ? ​

A)atom
B)molecule
C)compound
D)organelle
E)tissue
Question
The statement "animals that live in the desert will produce concentrated urine" is ____. ​

A)a fact
B)a hypothesis
C)data
D)a variable
E)a control group
Question
Which feature of life is the ability to maintain a stable internal state? ​

A)energy production
B)sensing the outside world
C)reproduction
D)homeostasis
E)growth
Question
The flow of ____ and the cycling of ____ maintains nature's organization. ​

A)water; populations
B)atoms; energy
C)nutrients; water
D)energy; materials
E)raw materials; water ​
Question
The most basic level of organization is the ____. ​

A)atom
B)molecule
C)compound
D)cell
E)organ
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the interaction of various communities
organism
the interaction of various communities
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the interaction of various communities
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the most inclusive level of organization
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the most inclusive level of organization
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the most inclusive level of organization
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the most inclusive level of organization
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the most inclusive level of organization
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biosphere
the most inclusive level of organization
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biosphere
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biosphere
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Question
In science, the word "theory" ____. ​

A)is an explanation that has not been published ​
B)has essentially the same meaning as a prediction
C)is based mostly on opinions
D)signifies that a hypothesis has been tested and proven over a period of time
E)means that a scientist has a hunch something is true
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Match between columns
includes humans, deer and dogs
Bacteria
includes humans, deer and dogs
Mammal
includes humans, deer and dogs
Vertebrate
includes humans, deer and dogs
Eukarya
includes humans, deer and dogs
Primate
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Bacteria
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Mammal
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Vertebrate
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Eukarya
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Primate
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Bacteria
includes humans, fish and lizards
Mammal
includes humans, fish and lizards
Vertebrate
includes humans, fish and lizards
Eukarya
includes humans, fish and lizards
Primate
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Bacteria
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Mammal
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Vertebrate
kingdom to which humans belong
Eukarya
kingdom to which humans belong
Primate
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Bacteria
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Mammal
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Vertebrate
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Eukarya
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Primate
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explains how populations of organisms change over time
photosynthesis
explains how populations of organisms change over time
homeostasis
explains how populations of organisms change over time
experiment
explains how populations of organisms change over time
evolution
explains how populations of organisms change over time
biosphere
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
photosynthesis
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
homeostasis
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
experiment
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
evolution
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
biosphere
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
photosynthesis
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
homeostasis
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
experiment
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
evolution
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
biosphere
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
photosynthesis
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
homeostasis
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
experiment
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
evolution
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
biosphere
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
photosynthesis
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
homeostasis
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
experiment
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
evolution
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
biosphere
Question
The validity of scientific discoveries should be based on ____.

A)opinions
B)evidence
C)philosophy
D)hearsay
E)hunches
Question
After many years of testing, an hypothesis becomes accepted as a ____. ​

A)fact ​
B)prediction
C)theory
D)conclusion
E)variable
Question
The control in an experiment ____. ​

A)makes the experiment valid ​
B)is an additional replicate for statistical purposes
C)reduces experimental errors
D)minimizes experimental inaccuracy
E)allows a standard of comparison for the experimental group ​
Question
Explain the concept of homeostasis using the example of how we regulate our body temperature. ​
Question
Which of these is designed by researchers to test only a single prediction of a hypothesis at a time? ​

A)controlled experiment ​
B)experimental variable
C)control group
D)controlled variable
E)experimental constant
Question
Emerging diseases ____. ​

A)are related to lifestyle factors
B)are caused by poor diet
C)are never caused by viruses
D)are caused by pathogens that until recently had limited impact on human health
E)include obesity and type 2 diabetes
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A(n)____________________ is verifiable information. ​
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If the sample size in an experiment is too small, ____________________ error might distort the results. ​
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The objective evaluation of information is called evidence-based learning or ____________________. ​
Question
A(n)____________________ is the group to which experimental results can be compared. ​
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A(n)____________________ is a testable statement proposed to explain an observation. ​
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Critical thinking means to ____. ​

A)challenging all concepts ​
B)evaluating information before accepting it
C)disagreeing with proposed ideas
D)making quick decisions
E)basing decisions on opinions
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In controlled experiments, researchers study a(n)____________________ variable and compare the results to those of the control group. ​
Question
Science is based on ____. ​

A)faith
B)evidence
C)authority
D)consensus
E)opinions
Question
A scientific theory will involve four of the following. Which is the exception? ​

A)subjective conclusions ​
B)carefully stated hypothesis
C)repeated controlled experiments
D)revisions or rejection if new evidence comes to light
E)explanation of a large number of observations
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Which health concerns are related to lifestyle factors? ​

A)obesity and diabetes
B)all cancers
C)Lyme disease
D)bacterial infections
E)SARS respiratory infections
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A(n)____________________ is a statement that explains what you should observe about the question being addressed if the hypothesis is valid. ​
Question
Explain the concept of homeostasis using the example of how we regulate our body temperature. ​
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A(n)____________________ cannot be verified because it involves subjective judgment. ​
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1
Which is the correct order of progression? ​

A)ecosystem → community → population → organism ​
B)organism → community → population → ecosystem
C)organism → population → community → ecosystem
D)population → organism → ecosystem → community ​
E)community → organism → population → ecosystem
C
2
Homeostasis refers to ____. ​

A)the ability of a cell to reproduce ​
B)directions the cell receives from DNA
C)the maintenance of a constant internal state
D)the extraction of energy from nutrients
E)the ability of organisms to move within their environment
C
3
Energy flows into the biosphere from ____. ​

A)water
B)raw materials
C)decomposition
D)ecosystems
E)the sun
E
4
From which molecule do organisms receive instructions to reproduce and grow? ​

A)ATP
B)carbon
C)hydrogen
D)DNA
E)elements
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Which characteristic distinguishes humans from other primates? ​

A)complexity of the brain
B)walking upright
C)using tools
D)body hair
E)manual dexterity
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The first step of the scientific method is to ____. ​

A)perform an experiment
B)make a prediction
C)test a prediction
D)analyze data
E)observation of a natural event
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Which evolutionary descriptive term is common to both fish and humans? ​

A)primates
B)mammals
C)bacteria
D)vertebrates
E)archaea
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"A change over time" is the definition of ____. ​

A)classification
B)ecology
C)physiology
D)evolution
E)heritage
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Single-celled organisms are common to which domain? ​

A)Protists ​
B)Fungi
C)Plants
D)Bacteria
E)Eukarya
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The interconnection of living things is known as ____. ​

A)populations ​
B)biosphere
C)ecosystem
D)community
E)evolution ​
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A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is ____. ​

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D)the variable
E)a prediction
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In terms of classification, humans belong to which domain? ​

A)prokaryote
B)Eukarya
C)Archaea
D)Bacteria
E)protists
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The basic unit of life is the ____.

A)atom
B)molecule
C)organelle
D)cell
E)organism
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The pancreas is an organ that regulates blood glucose levels. When glucose levels rise above normal, the pancreas releases insulin to lower blood glucose levels. This is an example of ____. ​

A)evolution
B)mutation
C)immunity
D)homeostasis
E)variability
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"Vertebrates" refers to animals that possess ____. ​

A)hair
B)mammary glands
C)the ability to give birth to live young
D)a backbone
E)lungs
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Which form of organization is classified between cell and organ? ​

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C)compound
D)organelle
E)tissue
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The statement "animals that live in the desert will produce concentrated urine" is ____. ​

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B)a hypothesis
C)data
D)a variable
E)a control group
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Which feature of life is the ability to maintain a stable internal state? ​

A)energy production
B)sensing the outside world
C)reproduction
D)homeostasis
E)growth
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The flow of ____ and the cycling of ____ maintains nature's organization. ​

A)water; populations
B)atoms; energy
C)nutrients; water
D)energy; materials
E)raw materials; water ​
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The most basic level of organization is the ____. ​

A)atom
B)molecule
C)compound
D)cell
E)organ
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the interaction of various communities
molecule
the interaction of various communities
organism
the interaction of various communities
cell
the interaction of various communities
population
the interaction of various communities
atom
the interaction of various communities
ecosystem
the interaction of various communities
tissue
the interaction of various communities
biosphere
the interaction of various communities
organ system
the interaction of various communities
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ecosystem
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biosphere
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organ system
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community
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organ
the cardiovascular system
molecule
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the cardiovascular system
population
the cardiovascular system
atom
the cardiovascular system
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the cardiovascular system
tissue
the cardiovascular system
biosphere
the cardiovascular system
organ system
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community
the cardiovascular system
organ
the most inclusive level of organization
molecule
the most inclusive level of organization
organism
the most inclusive level of organization
cell
the most inclusive level of organization
population
the most inclusive level of organization
atom
the most inclusive level of organization
ecosystem
the most inclusive level of organization
tissue
the most inclusive level of organization
biosphere
the most inclusive level of organization
organ system
the most inclusive level of organization
community
the most inclusive level of organization
organ
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biosphere
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organ
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ecosystem
groups of different organisms interacting in a local area
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groups of different organisms interacting in a local area
biosphere
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population
heart muscle
atom
heart muscle
ecosystem
heart muscle
tissue
heart muscle
biosphere
heart muscle
organ system
heart muscle
community
heart muscle
organ
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In science, the word "theory" ____. ​

A)is an explanation that has not been published ​
B)has essentially the same meaning as a prediction
C)is based mostly on opinions
D)signifies that a hypothesis has been tested and proven over a period of time
E)means that a scientist has a hunch something is true
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includes humans, deer and dogs
Bacteria
includes humans, deer and dogs
Mammal
includes humans, deer and dogs
Vertebrate
includes humans, deer and dogs
Eukarya
includes humans, deer and dogs
Primate
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Bacteria
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Mammal
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Vertebrate
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Eukarya
distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes
Primate
includes humans, fish and lizards
Bacteria
includes humans, fish and lizards
Mammal
includes humans, fish and lizards
Vertebrate
includes humans, fish and lizards
Eukarya
includes humans, fish and lizards
Primate
kingdom to which humans belong
Bacteria
kingdom to which humans belong
Mammal
kingdom to which humans belong
Vertebrate
kingdom to which humans belong
Eukarya
kingdom to which humans belong
Primate
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Bacteria
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Mammal
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Vertebrate
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Eukarya
kingdom of mostly single-celled organisms
Primate
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explains how populations of organisms change over time
photosynthesis
explains how populations of organisms change over time
homeostasis
explains how populations of organisms change over time
experiment
explains how populations of organisms change over time
evolution
explains how populations of organisms change over time
biosphere
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
photosynthesis
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
homeostasis
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
experiment
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
evolution
a process whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made
biosphere
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
photosynthesis
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
homeostasis
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
experiment
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
evolution
a process that converts sunlight into nutrient energy
biosphere
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
photosynthesis
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
homeostasis
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
experiment
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
evolution
refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live
biosphere
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
photosynthesis
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
homeostasis
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
experiment
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
evolution
process by which body temperature is kept fairly constant
biosphere
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The validity of scientific discoveries should be based on ____.

A)opinions
B)evidence
C)philosophy
D)hearsay
E)hunches
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After many years of testing, an hypothesis becomes accepted as a ____. ​

A)fact ​
B)prediction
C)theory
D)conclusion
E)variable
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The control in an experiment ____. ​

A)makes the experiment valid ​
B)is an additional replicate for statistical purposes
C)reduces experimental errors
D)minimizes experimental inaccuracy
E)allows a standard of comparison for the experimental group ​
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Explain the concept of homeostasis using the example of how we regulate our body temperature. ​
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Which of these is designed by researchers to test only a single prediction of a hypothesis at a time? ​

A)controlled experiment ​
B)experimental variable
C)control group
D)controlled variable
E)experimental constant
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30
Emerging diseases ____. ​

A)are related to lifestyle factors
B)are caused by poor diet
C)are never caused by viruses
D)are caused by pathogens that until recently had limited impact on human health
E)include obesity and type 2 diabetes
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31
A(n)____________________ is verifiable information. ​
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32
If the sample size in an experiment is too small, ____________________ error might distort the results. ​
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33
The objective evaluation of information is called evidence-based learning or ____________________. ​
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34
A(n)____________________ is the group to which experimental results can be compared. ​
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35
A(n)____________________ is a testable statement proposed to explain an observation. ​
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36
Critical thinking means to ____. ​

A)challenging all concepts ​
B)evaluating information before accepting it
C)disagreeing with proposed ideas
D)making quick decisions
E)basing decisions on opinions
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37
In controlled experiments, researchers study a(n)____________________ variable and compare the results to those of the control group. ​
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38
Science is based on ____. ​

A)faith
B)evidence
C)authority
D)consensus
E)opinions
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39
A scientific theory will involve four of the following. Which is the exception? ​

A)subjective conclusions ​
B)carefully stated hypothesis
C)repeated controlled experiments
D)revisions or rejection if new evidence comes to light
E)explanation of a large number of observations
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40
Which health concerns are related to lifestyle factors? ​

A)obesity and diabetes
B)all cancers
C)Lyme disease
D)bacterial infections
E)SARS respiratory infections
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41
A(n)____________________ is a statement that explains what you should observe about the question being addressed if the hypothesis is valid. ​
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42
Explain the concept of homeostasis using the example of how we regulate our body temperature. ​
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43
A(n)____________________ cannot be verified because it involves subjective judgment. ​
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