Question
Animal Length of digestive system Diet Category Animal weight
Koala 305 cm herbivore 10 kg
Dog 135 cm carnivore 11 kg
Rabbit 272 cm herbivore 9 kg
Bobcat 145 cm carnivore 12 kg
What conclusion can you draw from the data in the table above regarding carnivores and herbivores?
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Herbivores have shorter digestive systems than carnivores.
Herbivores have shorter digestive systems than carnivores.
There is no correlation between diet and length of digestive system.
There is no correlation between diet and length of digestive system.
The length of the digestive system is directly related to the weight of an animal.
The length of the digestive system is directly related to the weight of an animal.
Carnivores have shorter digestive systems than herbivores.
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the number of peaches
the number of peaches
the second orchard
the second orchard
the first orchard
the first orchard
the pesticide
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may be revised or replaced.
may be revised or replaced.
is a problem to be solved.
is a problem to be solved.
is always true.
is always true.
is the opening statement of an experiment.
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Materials used
Materials used
Problem statement
Problem statement
Procedure
Procedure
Conclusion
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prior knowledge.
prior knowledge.
logical inferences.
logical inferences.
informed, creative imagination.
informed, creative imagination.
all of the above
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The data are incorrect.
The data are incorrect.
The hypothesis is wrong.
The hypothesis is wrong.
The data do not support the hypothesis.
The data do not support the hypothesis.
Her observations were biased.
s the stem.](1 point)
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conclusion.
conclusion.
analysis.
analysis.
hypothesis.
hypothesis.
experiment.
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in a laboratory.
in a laboratory.
in the field.
in the field.
with animals.
with animals.
all of the above
Which conclusion is best supported by the evidence?
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Photosynthetic organisms experienced die-off during the months of January through June.
Photosynthetic organisms experienced die-off during the months of January through June.
Photosynthetic organisms were dormant during the months of April through August
Photosynthetic organisms were dormant during the months of April through August
The rate of photosynthesis was greatest during the months of May through July
The rate of photosynthesis was greatest during the months of May through July
The rate of photosynthesis increased from June through December
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animals and plants only.
animals and plants only.
the living world.
the living world.
the environment.
the environment.
the land, water, and air on Earth.
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theory
theory
inference
inference
fact
fact
conclusion
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When it can be proven incorrect.
When it can be proven incorrect.
When it is proven correct.
When it is proven correct.
When the explanation is already known.
When the explanation is already known.
When it can be tested.
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a single variable.
a single variable.
a mass of information.
a mass of information.
several variables.
several variables.
a conclusion.
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Loss of soil increases as slope increases.
Loss of soil increases as slope increases.
The data indicates no relationship between the variables.
The data indicates no relationship between the variables.
Loss of soil increases as slope decreases.
Loss of soil increases as slope decreases.
Loss of soil decreases as slope increases.
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loss of soil (g)
loss of soil (g)
air temperature
air temperature
soil type
soil type
degree of slope
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Evaluate results
Evaluate results
Check the internet for previous experiments
Check the internet for previous experiments
Form a hypothesis
Form a hypothesis
Verify the question
Verify the question
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A hypothesis is a general principle that explains multiple phenomena, while a theory is a specific statement about a single observed occurrence
A hypothesis is a well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena, while a theory is a testable prediction based on observations.
A hypothesis is a tentative explanation that can be tested through experimentation, while a theory is a comprehensive explanation supported by a large body of evidence.
A hypothesis is a widely accepted explanation that has been thoroughly proven, while a theory is a preliminary idea that requires further testing.