What is a hypothesis? What are the steps involved in following the scientific method? How does one distinguish the dependent variable from the independent variable in an experiment? How are each of these represented on a graph?

What will be an ideal response?


This is discussed in "The Science of Physiology" section of the chapter and in Figure 1.7.

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What follows immediately after fertilization occurs?

A) cleavage B) sperm migration C) acrosomal reaction D) capacitation

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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