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Identify the statement below that is NOT a principle of evolution.
Populations evolve, individuals do not
Negative adaptations will become more common in a population
Variations occur naturally within a population
Adaptations help individuals compete successfully for survival
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Describe how a student should adjust the microscope to see the cells on a slide more clearly?
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Which statement about the pancreas is not true? a. it is an endocrine organ in the abdomen. b. it release chemicals into the digestive system. c. it releases insulin to increase glucose levels. d. it release hormones into the bloodstream.
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The is an estimate of the fewest number of organisms a population needs to avoid extinction. this measurement will most if the number of offspring each female in the population produces increases. if the population's this measurement will most likely increase. 1 population density, minimum viable population, carrying capacity 2 decrease, be unaffected, increase 3 death rate increase, dead rate decrease
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The table lists the observations students made about four specimens under a microscope. based on these observations, what specimens did the students examine? animal plant virus prokaryote cell membrane present ribosomes present lysosomes present nuclear membrane present cell wall present ribosomes present nuclear membrane absent cell wall present ribosomes present nucleus present large vacuole present reproduces inside of a cell nucleus absent rna present 2019 edmentum all rights reserved intl
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Identify the statement below that is NOT a principle of evolution.
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