Humane treatment of animals used for research is
a. relatively easy to achieve.
b. a matter of good research procedure.
c. limited to cats, dogs, and primates.
d. required only in cases where surgery is involved.
e. left to the individual researcher to determine.
b. a matter of good research procedure.
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Bronfenbrenner, in his ecological model, divides the environment into several nested
systems. The system which recognizes the interrelation between settings, or the "linkages and processes taking place between two or more settings containing the developing person" is the a. exosystem. b. macrosystem. c. mesosystem. d. microsystem.
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A) Sodium ion channels B) Potassium ion channels C) TDT channels D) Chloride ion channels
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