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1. intelligent design theory is an argument used by some people to challenge the teaching of evolution in
public schools. one of the supporters of this idea claims that certain biological structures, such as the
bacterial flagellum, require so many complex parts working together in perfect synchronization that it is
not possible that they could have evolved from simpler structures. this argument states that a simpler
structure could not perform the same function, which is evidence of "irreducible complexity." this is cited
as evidence for an intelligent designer. do you consider this theory scientific? why or why not? would
you support the inclusion of this theory in the science classroom? if so, would you also support
contrasting this theory to the theory of evolution?
2. you are an aspiring gardener trying to live off the land. after asking for advice, a fellow gardener tells you
to spray water on your plants before the night of a freeze. how do hydrogen bonds and water properties
protect your plants from a night freeze? explain in detail.
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