Lscifa
Lscifa
28.02.2020 • 
Biology

Terms: induction, deduction, replication, control, allele, gene, genotype, homozygote, heterozygote, gamete, dominant, recessive, phenotype, genotype, haploid, diploid, Chromosome, chromatid, centromere, genetic drift, founder effect, bottleneck, male-male competition, female choiceadaptive radiation, reinforcement, allopatry, sympatry, taxon, node, tip, clade, monophyletic, polyphyletic, paraphyletic, convergence, homology, pre- and post-zygotic isolating mechanisms, [directional, stabilizing, disruptive, artificial, natural, sexual] selection, response vs explanatory variable,continuous vs discrete/categorical variablesHow are induction and deduction both used in science (Which is used in forming a hypothesis, and which is used to make a testable prediction?), and how were they used to examine the role of predation on life history in fish?A scientific hypothesis is one that a. leads to a prediction that can be tested b. uses deductionc. is tentative until repeated tests fail to disprove it d. all of the above e. a and c

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