Biology, 22.12.2019 18:31 nabilop234
Evidence used to support spontaneous generation was the observation that foods over time become covered in maggots or fungal and bacterial growth. the inference behind spontaneous generation is that there is no âparentâ organism. write this inference as a hypothesis using an ifâthen sentence that suggests a way of testing it.
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Which of the following describes the difference in stimuli required to detect a difference between the stimuli? a. just noticeableb. signal detectionc. subliminald. top down
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Archeologists have discovered three sites showing conclusive evidence for the mastery of fire in tanzania, from a period slightly after the time that homo habilis was present in africa. these sites clearly were founded by homo erectus, the descendent species of homo habilis that migrated north, out of africa and into asia. homo erectus was known to have mastered fire, from ample evidence at sites in asia. there is no reason to attribute mastery of fire to homo ergaster, the descendent species of homo habilis that remained in africa.which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends? (a) before their migration, homo erectus occupied african territory as far south as tanzania.(b) the strain of migration provided the selective pressure motivating homo erectusâ mastery of fire.(c) homo ergaster would not have derived as much benefit from the mastery of fire as did homo erectus.(d) homo ergaster inherited all cultural knowledge from homo habilis, a species that did not have mastery of fire.(e) homo ergaster did not occupy regions as far south as tanzania until well after the time of these three sites.
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