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June 18, 2024
How do your rankings align with your holistic assessments of the best and worst comments in Task 1, and why?
My rankings from
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26. What does the map above demonstrate about the Protestant Reformation? * 1 point
People wanted to create a new religion that
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19. How did Martin Luther’s 95 Theses contribute to the start of the Protestant Reformation? * 1 point
by arguing for
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Find polynomial f(n) such that for all integers n \geq 1, we have
6\left( 1\cdot1 + 2\cdot2 + \dots + n(n) \right) = f(n).\]
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Jane
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20. How did the Protestant Reformation impact people's relationship to religion? * 1 point
by declaring that salvation came from
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21. Which event most directly contributed to the spread of Protestant ideas during the Reformation? * 1 point
Council of Trent
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22. Which statement belongs in the final box? * 1 point
Individual liberties are threatened as northern European societies
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How are Dobzhansky and Mayr's ideas about the origin of species similar to Darwin’s? They thought speciation is preceded by
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23. In the short terms, what was the most significant social and political impact of Reformation? * 1 point
the rise of democracy
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What characterizes speciation in new areas, such as a recently formed island? Speciation cannot occur in a new area until a
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A new species that forms in only one generation is an example of _____. instantaneous speciation genetic health mass
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According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, when does stasis occur? when environmental conditions are rapidly changing
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24. How did the Protestant Reformation impact Europe? * 1 point
This created religious conflict that led to many different wars
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How did Dobzhansky and Mayr explain the origin of species? It happens through allopatric speciation. It happens through
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What has occurred when large numbers of species die out over a short period of time? habitat destruction volcanic eruptions
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After a major environmental change, what happens to species that do not adapt or move? They become a subspecies. They become
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Mass extinctions occurred 250 million years ago and 65 million years ago. According to some scientists, which of the following
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25. How did the Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation? * 1 point
The Church simply ignored all of the critiques
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write me a creative story introduction about a death metal band going on stage in tampa florida 1980s in a underground basement
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should i have arp offload on or off for gaming
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What is a niche? an organism’s ability to reproduce asexually and produce organisms identical to itself an organism’s
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27. How did the European Age of Exploration led to the rise of the Atlantic slave trade? * 1 point
Colonial governments wanted
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28. What does the image below demonstrate about the relationship between countries and their colonies? * 1 point
Countries
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29. What does the map below demonstrate about the balance of power during the Age of Exploration? * 1 point
Most power was held
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should i turn of jumbo packet
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When the function f, of, xf(x) is divided by x, plus, 8x+8, the quotient is x^2plus, 3, x, minus, 3 and the remainder is 8.Find
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dees
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30. Looking at the picture below, what were benefits of the Columbian Exchange? * 1 point
The Columbian Exchange allowed
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Determine the value of y, if x is minus, 8, .−8. y, equals, start fraction, 50, divided by, x, plus, 10, end fraction y= x+10
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dees
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Determine the value of y, if x is minus, 6, .−6. y, equals, start fraction, 10, divided by, x, plus, 11, end fraction y= x+11
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dees
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Write a short poem about a pretty girl named kay
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What does it mean for a species to be in stasis? The species is in geographic isolation. The gene pool of the species is
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Which two fields of study provide the core information that is used to classify organisms? anatomy and artificial selection
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Which concept applies to asexually reproducing species? ecological species concept morphological species concept geographical
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Which best describes the biological species concept? Certain factors separate sexually reproducing populations from asexually
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The fossil record shows that periods of _____ are followed by diversity in organisms. co-adaptation mass extinction
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In the early 1800s, Darwin studied 13 kinds of finches. What did Darwin hypothesize about these birds? The finches were
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Determine the value of y, if x is -6. y= 10/x+11
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dees
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Scientists classify organisms into groups based on their similarities and differences.
Which of the following is used to classify
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Charles Darwin used what he saw on the Galapagos Islands to inform himself about natural selection.
What specific differences
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Speciation is the creation of new species. There are different ways speciation may occur.
What happens when members from
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The biological species concept defines species as groups of interbreeding populations reproductively isolated from other groups.
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The ecological species concept states that species are defined based on their niche.
What is a niche? A. an organism’s living
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Before a new species can develop, the gene pool of a population is cut off from other populations of the parent species. This
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_____ describes why similar organisms do not interbreed because of a physical barrier.
A. Allopatric speciation B. Sympatric
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Which is the largest group of organisms that can interbreed?
A. subpopulation B. species C. genus D. subspecies
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What is morphology?
A. the study of body biochemistry B. the study of differences in body forms C. changes in a population’s
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Which idea explains Darwin’s observations about Galapagos Islands finches?
A. endangered species extinction B. sympatric
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What is an organism's niche? its particular species, according to the biological species concept its physical surroundings its
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How is sympatric speciation similar to allopatric speciation? They both are mechanisms by which new species arise. They both
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give me some metaphors that include the word "rage"
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Why are horses and donkeys considered different species even though they can interbreed? because they came from different
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What must occur for the gene pool within a population to change? inbreeding or interbreeding inbreeding or asexual
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Which is one cause of speciation? Populations are morphologically separated Populations become infertile. Populations become
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Which concept applies to asexually reproducing species? geographical species concept biological species concept morphological
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Two populations that are separated by a mountain range can no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring. This is an
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Which two fields of study provide the core information that is used to classify organisms? morphology and biochemistry anatomy
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What type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with its parent
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While studying finches, what did Darwin observe? Finches looked alike, but all lived in trees. Finches looked different, but
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give me some words phrases or sentences to emphasize the loudness of something
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finish this sentence "I unleashed a deafening roar that"
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In this session, you have learned how speciation occurs.
When members of a species become separated by geography and lose the
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In this session, you have learned about theories that explain the rate of speciation.
How did Dobzhansky and Mayr explain the
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In a school of 250 children, 4 percent were away ill with measles. How many children had measles?
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finish this sentence ten different ways and we're also set in an underground death metal show in tampa florida"I unleashed a
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what is 100 minus 30 percent
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In this session, you have learned about the punctuated equilibrium theory.
Which statement describes the punctuated equilibrium
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When glacial ice moved into North America, some organisms survived without changing by _____.
A. reproducing in larger numbers B.
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In this session, you have learned about coordinated stasis.
What is coordinated stasis? A. a theory that the origin of species is
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Classifying the many living things on Earth is a continuing process. Scientists debate about how organisms evolve and the
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Which of the following ideas would follow from the Dobzhansky-Mayr theory of speciation?
A. The origin of species happens through
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A man bought a television set for 300 pounds. He had to pay a deposit of 15 percent. How much did he pay as a deposit?
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What theory states that species stay the same for a long time and then change quickly because of environmental changes?
A.
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According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which event could lead to speciation? One species changes behavior
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Which event is the most likely cause for the four periods when punctuated equilibrium seems to have occurred? mass extinction
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Evidence for coordinated stasis is found in _____. the gene pools of extinct species natural selection atmospheric records the
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Which best describes how long it usually takes for speciation to occur? several days several years one generation several
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The evidence that species change gradually over time is found in _____. the fossil record the ecological species concept
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Paleontologists have found evidence that after a major extinction occurs, _____. there is no particular pattern of speciation
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According to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, at what rate does speciation occur? After periods of stasis, new species
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Which event shows the pattern of coordinated stasis? Major hurricanes and other weather variations destroyed regions of
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IN a box holding 500 oranges, 32 percent had gone bad. How many oranges had gone bad?
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What is the most likely explanation for how speciation occurs? It occurs only by natural selection. It occurs only by
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Today, how do scientists view the mechanisms of speciation? There is ongoing study and debate about these processes. Previous
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give me 10 sentences to describe fast guitar playing in a death metal band
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When glacial ice moved into North America, some organisms survived without changing by _____. moving to new areas reproducing
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What specific differences about the finches on the Galapagos Islands were of great interest to Darwin? flight patterns
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give me 10 sentences to describe fast drum playing in a death metal band
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In a test out of 80 marks, pupils have to get 45 percent to pass the test. How many marks do pupils need to get to pass the
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What is the theory of punctuated equilibrium? It explains why mass extinctions occur. It describes one way that new species
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What theory states that species stay the same for a long time and then change quickly because of environmental changes?
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_____ describes why similar organisms do not interbreed because of a physical barrier. The biological species concept
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does this sentence make sense and is it correct "Everything was perfect from the blistering pace of the lead guitar, to the
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Two populations that are separated by a mountain range can no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring. This is an
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When members of a species become separated by geography and lose the ability to interbreed, how would scientists classify
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1:He went away because he could find nobody
2: He came back to the house after he had his breakfast. 3: No one answered when he
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What drives the process of plate tectonics- answers below
1. earthquakes 2. ocean currents 3. unequal heat distribution 4.
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Jasmine Holman
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Which idea explains Darwin’s observations about Galapagos Islands finches? ecological species concept endangered species
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Species are disappearing almost a thousand times faster than they are forming. What is the main cause? continental drift
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Which concept applies to asexually reproducing species? geographical species concept biological species concept ecological
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What is the most likely explanation for how speciation occurs? It occurs only by geographic isolation. It occurs only by
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