1. Based on the examples in the table, how do opinions differ from facts?
2. How do facts differ from theories?
3. Although they're different, what relationship exists between facts and theories?
4. What do all the theories in the table have in common?
5. How do laws differ from theories?
6. If someone told you that plate tectonics is just a theory and that it hasn't been accepted as a law yet, how would this
information conflict with what you understand about theories and laws?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 15:30
Darius is observing a family of geese, which includes a male goose, female goose, and several goslings. when a dog approaches the geese, the male goose hisses at the dog and flaps its wings threateningly. is the behavior of the male goose an example of an adaptation?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00
Illustrate, label, and explain how atmospheric carbon and oxygen find there way into a consumer and then back into a producer. include the following terms in your illustration: co2, 02, respiration, photosynthesis, sugar, mitochondria, chloroplast, water, solar radiation
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00
Asolution of an enzyme and a substrate was placed in a water bath and the temperature of the reaction was raised gradually. the graph shown was plotted at the end of the experiment. what can be concluded from the graph? a) temperature has no effect on the activity of the enzyme. b) the effect of temperature on the enzyme is unpredictable. c) the enzyme shows increased activity up to a certain temperature. d) the activity of the enzyme is inversely proportional to the temperature.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:00
Diabetes is often suspected when glucose shows up in urine tests. use the model to explain how glucose could be present in urine. why do you think this symptom is especially concerning for young people?
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