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What are some examples of physical evidence that support scientific theories that Earth has evolved over geologic time?
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Aresearcher created three groups based on participants bmi: normal weight, overweight and obese. the hypothesis being tested is that the three groups differ in the mean number of artificially sweetened drinks consumed weekly. which statistical test might the researcher use, assuming a reasonably normal distribution of values.
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Some species of wasps are social. the queen starts a colony from scratch each spring. she builds a small nest, and lays and raises a group of female workers. the workers enlarge the nest while the queen continues to lay eggs. unfertilized eggs become males that mate with newly hatched females. all of the wasps except the newly fertilized females die by the summer. which best describes this behavior? a)it is beneficial only to the males that do not fertilize eggs. b)it is beneficial only to the female workers that are not fertilized. c)it is beneficial to each one of the individual colony members. d)it is beneficial to the whole species, but not to all of the individual members.
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There are few cells in the body that do not undergo mitosis: most somatic cells divide regularly, some more than others. take for example the cells that line the digestive tract. these cells must be frequently replaced because they are constantly eroded by the movement of food through the tract. what mechanism(s) is/are in place to ensure that these cells are exact copies of the mother cell
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