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This was posted on a Facebook group I frequent, and not being a biologist by trade, I'm not best placed to answer them so any insight would be just great
A few quotes from the guy who posted it...
Genetic Phylogeny
Question 1:
Which of the following are more closely related to mollusks (scallops) in regard to rRNA sequences?
A. deuterostomes (sea urchins)
B. arthropods (brine shrimp)
C. tarantula (spider)
Question 2:
According to the "luteinizing hormone, releasing hormone" (LHRH) protein, which are more closely related to humans?
A. frogs
B. birds
C. fish
Question 3:
The Calcitonin (lowers blood calcium levels in animals) protein in humans are closer to which one?
A. pigs
B. salmon
Question 4:
In regard to the "Cytochrome c" protein marker, which one is closer to the turtle?
A. bird
B. snake
C. Human
Question 5:
Same as above, which one is closer to the snake?
A. birds
B. human
C. turtle
Question 6:
True or False. Humans and horses, both being placental mammals, are presumed to have shared a common ancestor with each other more recently than they shared a common ancestor with a kangaroo (a marsupial). The cytochrome c of a human is more similar to that of a horse than to that of a kangaroo.
Question 7:
The hierarchical classification method and natural selection was first introduced by
A. creationists
B. evolutionists
Question 8:
True or False. The roots of the Tree of Life do not show a nested pattern.
Question 9:
Yes or No. If we exposed house cats to watery environments for 50 million years would they turn into whale-like creatures?
Question 10:
True or False. There are four basic strategies that life uses for getting oxygen to the cells. These are gills, trachea, lungs and book lungs. Evolutionists believe that all these strategies developed independently because they were needed. They and also believe that within those strategies several sub strategies developed independently.
A few quotes from the guy who posted it...
The answers are the exact opposite of what evolution predicted. The belief in evolution is more than likely - false.
No, you can't disprove it because it's unfalsifiable. Materialistic, naturalistic molecules-to-man evolution is a belief.
Science doesn't adapt to anything. Science cannot speak, but scientists do. Evidence doesn't speak either, they are only interpreted. You are attributing concrete characteristics to an abstraction.
Genetic Phylogeny
Question 1:
Which of the following are more closely related to mollusks (scallops) in regard to rRNA sequences?
A. deuterostomes (sea urchins)
B. arthropods (brine shrimp)
C. tarantula (spider)
Question 2:
According to the "luteinizing hormone, releasing hormone" (LHRH) protein, which are more closely related to humans?
A. frogs
B. birds
C. fish
Question 3:
The Calcitonin (lowers blood calcium levels in animals) protein in humans are closer to which one?
A. pigs
B. salmon
Question 4:
In regard to the "Cytochrome c" protein marker, which one is closer to the turtle?
A. bird
B. snake
C. Human
Question 5:
Same as above, which one is closer to the snake?
A. birds
B. human
C. turtle
Question 6:
True or False. Humans and horses, both being placental mammals, are presumed to have shared a common ancestor with each other more recently than they shared a common ancestor with a kangaroo (a marsupial). The cytochrome c of a human is more similar to that of a horse than to that of a kangaroo.
Question 7:
The hierarchical classification method and natural selection was first introduced by
A. creationists
B. evolutionists
Question 8:
True or False. The roots of the Tree of Life do not show a nested pattern.
Question 9:
Yes or No. If we exposed house cats to watery environments for 50 million years would they turn into whale-like creatures?
Question 10:
True or False. There are four basic strategies that life uses for getting oxygen to the cells. These are gills, trachea, lungs and book lungs. Evolutionists believe that all these strategies developed independently because they were needed. They and also believe that within those strategies several sub strategies developed independently.