Biology Fundamentals: Evolution, Genetics, and Cellular Processes
Overview of fundamental topics in evolution, genetics, and cellular biology.
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Biology Fundamentals: Evolution, Genetics, and Cellular ProcessesQuestion 1 (1 point)Which statement about evolution is FALSE?Question 1 options:According to evolutionary theory, you are related to a bacterium, to a yeast cell, to asnake, and toa whale. In fact, you are related to every species now alive on Earth, and to fossil species likedinosaurs as well.Natural selection acts on genetic differences within a population to cause evolution. Individuals donot evolve.Natural selection is about slow but steady progress. Through it, populations constantly get better-adapted. When this process is completed for all populations, evolution will come to a stop.Evolution occurs constantly, without end; there is no endpoint in evolution.SaveQuestion 2 (1 point)Negatively charged particles are found where in an atom?Question 2 options:In the nucleusIn a single layer outside the nucleusIn multiple layers outside the nucleusBoth inside and outside thenucleusSaveQuestion 3 (1 point)
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