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- Compare Synthetic Theory with: a. Lamarckian Theory b. Darwinian Theory c. De Vries TheoryWhy are alternative scientific theories to evolution not taught in public school? a. more theories would confuse students b. there are no viable scientific alternatives c. it is against the law d. alternative scientific theories are suppressed by the science establishmentThe word “theory” in theory of evolution is best replaced by______. a. fact b. hypothesis c. idea d. alternate explanation
- The combination of work from which two researchers resulted in the modern synthesis in the 1940s of how evolutionary biological questions are interpreted today? A. Darwin and Lamarck B. Mendel and Darwin C. Ussher and Dawkins D. Watson and CrickThe word “theory” in theory of evolution is best replaced by ________. a. fact b. hypothesis c. idea d. alternate explanationDiscuss briefly the theories of evolution by ; 1. Plato 2. Aristotle 3. Lamarck 4. Darwin
- Why is evolution considered to be a scientific theory ? A) it’s ideas are supported by facts and inference B) it is not true C) it is not accepted by the scientific community D) it cannot be testedThe modern synthesis refers to: Question 10 options: A) The combination of Mendelian and blending inheritance. B) The combination of anthropology and biology. C) The combination of Darwinism and modern genetics. D) All of the above. E) None of the above.Discuss Darwinian Revolution.
- Explain the reasoning behind the statement “Evolution is not goal oriented.”Describe the modern theory of evolution and discuss how it is supported by evidence from the following three areas; a. Population genetics b. Molecular biology c. Comparative anatomy and embryologyHow does the synthetic theory of evolution incorporate knowledge from Genetics and Molecular Biology into the darwinism?