Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?

What will be an ideal response?


This question asked you to apply the definition of a hypothesis to a specific example. If you got the
correct answer, great job! If you got an incorrect answer, where did the process break down? Did you
think that you could accept your hypothesis instead of rejecting the null hypothesis?

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It's your birthday and you splurge with a big slice of chocolate cake, heavy on the icing. Shortly afterwards, your blood glucose levels rise until an endocrine mechanism (secretion of insulin) counteracts this rise and glucose levels decline. The initial change in blood glucose and insulin response that follows is an example of:

A. physiological constancy. B. diffusion. C. homeostasis. D. positive feedback. E. lack of homeostasis.

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An organ must contain at least:

A. two different tissue types. B. two different cell types. C. all four of the tissue types. D. connective tissue. E. two different muscle types.

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Blastocyst cells that give rise to the embryo's body constitute the

A) blastomere. B) inner cell mass. C) outer cell mass. D) mesoderm.

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