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- How does the scientific meaning of “theory” differ from the common, everyday meaning of the word?Why do scientists design experiments to disprove the hypothesis they are testing instead of trying to prove that the hypothesis is correct?Which scientific concept did Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace independently discover? a. mutation b. natural selection c. overbreeding d. sexual reproduction
- It is true that many scientists are religious in nature and have found a way to reconcile evolution with their faith?Are there any similarities today between those who challenge modern scientific discoveries and those that challenged scientific discoveries hundreds of years ago? What may be the causes of disbelief in science?Which scientific skill, apparently found only in humans, may have been necessary for the origin of monotheistic religions, as well as the origin of modern theoretical science? the ability to communicate with sign language (using visual signals) the ability to make inferences about infinite quantities (like eternal natural laws) the ability to make and use tools (for food-gathering purposes) the ability to gain knowledge of the environment through perception the ability to communicate orally (using auditory signals)
- how would you convince a person about the validity of evolution in genetics?Theodosius Dobzhansky wrote “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.” What did he mean by this? How does evolution unify the biological sciences? What other principles might do so?How does evolution takes place
- The concepts of natural selection and evolution are central to how most biologists understand and interpret the world, and yet the theory of evolution is contrary to the beliefs of many religious groups. Why do you think this theory is so important to science and so strongly opposed by others? What evidence would be required to convince opponents of evolution?Why is Darwin's theory of evolution considered to be a strong theory?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 tested