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- 1. How did naturalists develop the concept of evolution?2. What happened to the expedition of Charles Darwin in the Galapagos Islands? What was his findings about evolution?3. In your own words, what is the main concept behind theory of evolution by means of natural selection?4. How do you explain evolution to people who believe that it is just a theory?5. Evolution is forever. Do you agree or disagree? Defend your answer.1.Describe Oparin and Haldane' primordial soup theory. 2.How did you feel as you watched the introductory video? 3.Why is the study of evolution controversial anduncomfortable for some?2. Describe Louis Pasteur's work and why it was important 3. Describe Oparin and Haldane' primordial soup theory . 4. How did you feel as you watched the introductory video? 5. Why is the study of evolution controversial and uncomfortable for some?
- 1. What is Darwin’s contribution to modern science? Explain?? 2. How did Heliocentric theory or Copernican theory has changed our understanding about the universe? 3. How can you describe Freudian's (Sigmund Freud) idea as a scientist?1. List the major contributors to modern biology concepts in your own words, briefly describe their work. 2. explain and briefly describe geological time scale. How does it relate to the signs of biology? 3. List and briefly describe in your own words the four main points of Darwins theory? 4. does the theory of natural selection conflict with environmental issues? Why or why not? Explain. 5. what is the importance of the use of Latin in science? How else do we use Latin today?1. What is a domain? 2. What is the role of the tree of life in studying evolution?
- 1. How did the theory of evolution come to be? 2. What was Darwin's contribution to the theory of evolution? 3. What has happened since Darwin in the development of our understanding of evolution? please in detais, thank you(Steps to 1 question) 1.Explain the difference between the popular and scientific use of the word 'theory.' What is the relationship between a 'fact' and a 'theory' according to Gould 2.List and explain the three reasons that Gould and other scientists can feel 'confident' that evolution occurred. 3.How does Gould feel about Scientific Creationists, and what does he suggest be done by scientists? What do you think about his perspective? 4. there are six big events in human evolution. Which of these do you feel is the most significant and why? 5. What are your thoughts on the compatibility of science and religion? Is there any way to make religion more scientific, or science more spiritual? if so, would that be a good idea? What is the future of this debate or conflict, in your opinion? Any comments/feedback/critiques on the two video clips in module 1?Describe Redi’s work and why it was important. 2. Describe Louis Pasteur’s work and why it was important 3. Describe Oparin and Haldane' primordial soup theory. 4. How did you feel as you watched the introductory video? 5. Why is the study of evolution controversial and uncomfortable for some?
- 1. How do we measure and define evolution? 2. Evolution occurs: 1. at the level of the individual. 2. in traits. 3. in a single generation. 4. only at the phenotypic level. 3. The only source of entirely new genetic material is: 1. natural selection. 2. mutation. 3. recombination. 4. genetic drift. 4. Which of the following is not a key component of natural selection? 1. Traits for strength and vitality are favored over other traits. 2. Random variation exists for every trait in a population. 3. There will always be competition for resources. 4. Those with advantageous traits will outreproduce others. 5. The founder effect is a specific type of: 1. gene flow. 2. meiosis. 3. genetic drift. 4. mutation. 6. When a substantial amount of genetic variation is lost, we call it a: 1. genetic die-off. 2. gene flow. 3. genetic bottleneck. 4. gene dam. 7. When two previously isolated populations begin interbreeding and exchanging genes, we call it: 1. genetic drift. 2. founder effect. 3. incest.…1. Thomas Malthus argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on true or false 2. The famous voyage of the Beagle took almost 5 years that forever changed Darwin’s life and the history of biological science true or false? 3. Taxonomy is the branch of science concerned with the rules of classifying organisms based on evolutionary relationships. true or false?1. Why is there a need to classify the great diversity and life? 2. How do you explain evolution to people who believe that it is just a theory?