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A Prescribed Problem-Solving Strategy That Always Leads to the Correct

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A prescribed problem-solving strategy that always leads to the correct solution in problems with a single correct solution is a(n) _____, while a problem-solving strategy that does not always lead to the correct solution is a(n) _____.

Analyze data to justify the need for certain biomolecules in the formation and function of early cells (protocells).
Relate the role of enzymes and other catalysts to the properties of clay minerals in the hypothesis regarding the origin of life.
Evaluate experimental designs in disproving spontaneous generation and establishing the principles of biogenesis.
Describe the central dogma of molecular biology and the unique functions and properties of DNA as an informational molecule.

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Strange Situation

A standardized procedure in developmental psychology used to assess infants' attachment styles by observing their behavior in separations and reunions with their caregiver.

Cooperative Breeding

A social system in which individuals assist in the raising of offspring that are not their own, common in some animal species.

Biological Parents

The individuals who have contributed their genetic material to the creation of an offspring.

Strange Situation

A procedure developed by Ainsworth in the 1970s to assess attachment styles in young children through observations of their reactions when separated and reunited with their caregiver.

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