Biology Test Part 3
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- Controlling or improving certain features of livestock through genetic breeding programs
- animal husbandry
- The science of research and study of artifacts and ancient cultures
- archaeology
- Plants or animals selected on the basis of being salable
- economic uses
- Classification plan based on grouping by certain outstanding features
- artificial system
- Random natural processes produced the first "living" cell
- evolution
- Classification plan based on assumed relationships of common ancestry or evolution
- natural system
- Without bias
- objectivity
- The beginning
- origin
- body of ideas based on personal opinion
- philosophy
- Controlling or improving certain features of crops
- plant breeding
- Development of new species and new kinds from an ancestral species
- speciation
- To test for truth or accuracy
- verify
- natural taxonomic system currently in use attempts to show:
- ancestry, family trees, genetics, evolutionary descent
- Observations from plant breeding and animal husbandry over thousands of years has shown:
- variations confined to lower taxa, observable changes have never been recorded
- The science of genetics has demonstrated repeatedly:
- variation is not from evolution
- An artificial system looks at while a natural system looks at .
- characteristics, ancestry
- Two practices which have helped to develop and understand variations within "kinds" of living things
- plant breeding, animal husbandry
- If the theory of evolution were true, there would be records of observable changes between the
- basic kinds
- T or F The telephone book shows relationships and is, therefore, a good example of a natural system of classification.
- False
- A family tree shows relationships and is, therefore, a good example of a natural system of classification.
- True
- Organisms are limited to reproducing only after their own kind by:
- known laws, observations
- T or F There is observable change from each kind of organism into some other kind.
- False
- T or F Anyone interpreting information will be limited from being completely objective by his or her biases
- True
- body of personal ideas and opinions
- philosopy
- A diagram showing limited variations of life developing from the creation model would appear as:
- forest of unique trees
- A diagram showing unlimited variations and speciation of life developing from evolution would appear as
- diverse brances
- Classifying by using flower color, leaf shape, and leaf arrangement
- artificial
- Reproductive isolation is:
- the ability to reproduce only within a species
- Basic "blank" of life forms were "blank" by God. They have consistently "blank" within the "blank"
- kinds, created, reproduced, limits