Which of the following is the best way to state the relationship between "data" and "results"?
A) "Data" and "results" are two names for the same thing.
B) "Data" are the facts you collect from your experiment, whereas "results" are your interpretation of what the data
mean.
C) Any two scientists examining the same "data" would draw the same "results."
D) The "Data" section should always come before the "Results" section in a scientific paper.
E) Results are collected from the experiment and then data analysis is done
B) "Data" are the facts you collect from your experiment, whereas "results" are your interpretation of what the data
mean.
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A. mangabey monkeys. B. skunks. C. iguanas. D. armadillos. E. mangabey monkeys AND armadillos.
Which one of the following pairings of an aneuploidy and the syndrome it causes is incorrectly
matched? A. X-chromosome monosomy (X and no Y) causes Turner syndrome. B. X-chromosome trisomy causes Klinefelter syndrome. C. Trisomy 21 causes Down syndrome. D. Trisomy 13 causes Edwards syndrome. E. Uniparental disomy causes Prader-Willi syndrome.
Which of the following is an example of Scala Naturae?
a. Darwin's ladder-like understand of nature from the most complex to simplest b. Darwin's ladder-like understand of nature from simplest to the most complex c. Aristotle's ladder-like understand of nature from the most complex to simplest d. Aristotle's ladder-like understand of nature from simplest to the most complex
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a. the lysogenic cycle b. the lytic cycle c. the citric acid cycle d. the Krebs cycle