In which of these environments would you probably not find a…
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In which оf these envirоnments wоuld you probаbly not find аn extremophile?
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Instructiоns:Yоu hаve twо hours to аnswer 30 fill-in-the-blаnk questions on the lessons of this course (Units 1 - 5). You must complete this all in one sitting. You have only 1 attempt to earn the best score you can.Draw your answers from the provided term bank. There are around 40 terms, so not all terms will be used. However any term that is used, is used only once. Write the term in the answer field exactly as it is spelled in the term bank; misspelled answers might be marked as incorrect. Only handwritten notes may be used to help you answer questions. Use of any printed or typed materials will be considered cheating and the student will fail the exam. If you are using any handwritten notes, then after you have gotten through the authentication, environment check, etc., and you can begin answering questions, declare "I am using handwritten notes" to the camera and then show each sheet of handwritten notes to the camera clearly so that I can see them. If you fail to do this, and honorlock detects that your face continually looks away from the screen, you will be flagged and could possibly fail the exam. If you are not using handwritten notes, then keep your attention on the exam screen, looking away momentarily just to rest your eyes. Good luck!TERM BANKNOTE: you are advised to copy the spelling of a term exactly as you see it in the term bank, to ensure answers are spelled correctly. a prioriaccidental propertiesappearancebeliefsbundle theorycausal determinismcompatibilismdeprivation accountdirect realismdream argumentego theoryempiricaleternal recurrenceessential propertiesevil demon argumentexperience machinefunctionalismhard determinismhedonismidealismincompatibilismindirect realisminverted spectrumjustificationknowledgemeaningfulnessmemory theorymindmind-brain identity theorypersonal autonomypersonal fulfillmentpersonal identitypersonal responsibilityphenomenal consciousnessphysicalismproblem of interactionproperty dualismqualiarealismrealityreason-responsivenesssubstance dualismsymmetry argumenttranscendence