Gina and Tina are identical twins who were separated at birth and grew up in different families. Which of the following aspects of their lives is more likely to be due to genetic similarities?
a. Both sing alto and are accomplished musicians.
b. Both married men who were named Tim.
c. Both drive red Mustang convertibles.
d. Both use the same shampoo and toothpaste.
A
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c. Newborns have a very rudimentary sense of smell suitable only to keep them from eating potentially poisonous substances. d. A newborn's sense of smell is as sharp as that of an adult, but their lack of exposure to different odors is the reason why they don't "use" their smell sense very much.
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A. have a great deal of satisfaction in life B. have an increased chance of illness C. produce an excess of growth hormone D. have a high need to achieve
Focus on reducing conflict among family members and ensuring everyone can maintain appropriate patterns of food preparation and consumption occurs a person has left the hospital
a. before b. after c. both before and after d. either before or after