Q1) When testing the Blending Hypothesis, Mendel created hypotheses within a theory because his tests...   A. refuted the Blending Hypotheses and he needed hypotheses to explain why B. supported the Blending Hypotheses and his hypotheses needed to explain why C. refuted the explanatory framework in science and science needed to be revised as a method D. discovered that co-dominant alleles were responsible for flower color   Q2) Consider the exceptions to Mendelian genetics. If one cat has brown fur and it reproduces with another cat with white fur, co-dominance in the hair color traits for brown and white fur would produce offspring with... A. all white kittens B. all brown kittens C. a blending of brown and white colors evenly distributed around the kittens D. patches of brown and white fur randomly distributed around the kitten   Q3) The scientific method does NOT involve which of the following? A. Using inductive logic to come up with general hypotheses that can explain a particular phenomenon of interest. B. Comparing observed data to predictions of hypotheses. C. Fitting complementary hypotheses together in an explanatory framework. D. Using deductive logic to make predictions from hypotheses and to design tests of those predictions.   Q4) Consider the exceptions to Mendelian genetics. When more than two genes contribute to one phenotypic trait that is on a gradient, that is.. A. Epistasis determining which genes express their trait B. Quantitative characters with polygenic inheritence C. Environmental effects on a gene D. Incomplete dominance with two genes

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Q1) When testing the Blending Hypothesis, Mendel created hypotheses within a theory because his tests...

 

A. refuted the Blending Hypotheses and he needed hypotheses to explain why

B. supported the Blending Hypotheses and his hypotheses needed to explain why

C. refuted the explanatory framework in science and science needed to be revised as a method

D. discovered that co-dominant alleles were responsible for flower color

 

Q2) Consider the exceptions to Mendelian genetics. If one cat has brown fur and it reproduces with another cat with white fur, co-dominance in the hair color traits for brown and white fur would produce offspring with...

A. all white kittens

B. all brown kittens

C. a blending of brown and white colors evenly distributed around the kittens

D. patches of brown and white fur randomly distributed around the kitten

 

Q3) The scientific method does NOT involve which of the following?

A. Using inductive logic to come up with general hypotheses that can explain a particular phenomenon of interest.

B. Comparing observed data to predictions of hypotheses.

C. Fitting complementary hypotheses together in an explanatory framework.

D. Using deductive logic to make predictions from hypotheses and to design tests of those predictions.

 

Q4) Consider the exceptions to Mendelian genetics. When more than two genes contribute to one phenotypic trait that is on a gradient, that is..

A. Epistasis determining which genes express their trait

B. Quantitative characters with polygenic inheritence

C. Environmental effects on a gene

D. Incomplete dominance with two genes

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