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#Question id: 9607


The common housefly belongs to all of the following taxa. Assuming you had access to textbooks or other scientific literature, knowing which of the following should provide you with the most specific information about the common housefly?

#XL - S Microbiology
  1. order Diptera
  2. family Muscidae
  3. genus Musca
  4. class Hexapoda
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#Question id: 4628

#XL - T Zoology

Which group is composed entirely of individuals who maintained that species are fixed (i.e., unchanging)?

A) Linnaeus

B) Lyell

C) Darwin

D) Aristotle

E) Cuvier

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#Question id: 4629

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In the mid-1900s, the Soviet geneticist Lysenko believed that his winter wheat plants, exposed to ever-colder temperatures, would eventually give rise to ever more cold-tolerant winter wheat. Lysenkoʹs attempts in this regard were most in agreement with the ideas of

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#Question id: 4629

#XL - T Zoology

In the mid-1900s, the Soviet geneticist Lysenko believed that his winter wheat plants, exposed to ever-colder temperatures, would eventually give rise to ever more cold-tolerant winter wheat. Lysenkoʹs attempts in this regard were most in agreement with the ideas of

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#Question id: 4630

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Which pair would have been likely to agree that strata such as those depicted here were deposited gradually over long periods of time by subtle mechanisms that are still at work?

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#Question id: 4630

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Which pair would have been likely to agree that strata such as those depicted here were deposited gradually over long periods of time by subtle mechanisms that are still at work?

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#Question id: 4631

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As a young biologist, Charles Darwin had expected the living plants of temperate South America would resemble those of temperate Europe, but he was surprised to find that they more closely resembled the plants of tropical South America. The biological explanation for this observation is most properly associated with the field of