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Evolution is a theory, so it is still only tentative. Once it is really a meaningful scientific discipline, it will become a law.
Select one:
O True
O False
Darwin was meticulous in making several key observations that formed the foundation of his argument for his theory of evolution. Which of the following did
Darwin NOT use in the formulation of his theory?
Select one:
O a. Variation exists in populations.
b. There is a culling among offspring.
c. Keystone species are infrequently found in disturbed communities.
d. Traits are inherited across generations.
e. Individuals reproduce in excess.
A bison walks through a prairie, foraging on grass. As it walks, it kicks up insects which are then eaten by brown-headed cowbirds. Match the relationships
below with their appropriate type of dyadic interaction.
Bison <--> Grass
Choose...
Choose...
Bison <--> |Insect
Competition
Bison <--> Cowbird
Mutualism
Amensalism
Commensalism
Consumer-resource
Transcribed Image Text:Evolution is a theory, so it is still only tentative. Once it is really a meaningful scientific discipline, it will become a law. Select one: O True O False Darwin was meticulous in making several key observations that formed the foundation of his argument for his theory of evolution. Which of the following did Darwin NOT use in the formulation of his theory? Select one: O a. Variation exists in populations. b. There is a culling among offspring. c. Keystone species are infrequently found in disturbed communities. d. Traits are inherited across generations. e. Individuals reproduce in excess. A bison walks through a prairie, foraging on grass. As it walks, it kicks up insects which are then eaten by brown-headed cowbirds. Match the relationships below with their appropriate type of dyadic interaction. Bison <--> Grass Choose... Choose... Bison <--> |Insect Competition Bison <--> Cowbird Mutualism Amensalism Commensalism Consumer-resource
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