The perceived fundamental conflict between Darwin's and Mendel's theories was that ____
a. Mendel's theory was based on experimentation while Darwin's was based on observation
b. Mendel's experiments were based on simple traits while Darwin's evidence was based on
complex characteristics
c. Mendel's experiments were unbiased, while Darwin set out to prove evolution by natural
selection
d. Mendel's experiments were based on peas while Darwin used a variety of examples
e. Darwin was a scientist while Mendel was a monk
B
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a. A. b. B. c. C. d. D. e. E.
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A. making observations that might lead to a hypothesis of why the light will not go on. B. stating a specific hypothesis for why the light does not go on, and a prediction. C. performing an experiment to test a hypothesis of why the light will not go on. D. stating a hypothesis for why the light will not go on.
In humans, the SRY gene has what function?
a) It produces a gene product that ultimately creates the typical male phenotype. b) It is responsible for allowing the X and Y chromosomes to pair during meiosis. c) It is responsible for X-inactivation in female mammals.d) It codes for testosterone receptors on a male's outer cell membranes.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).