Ample evidence suggests that all animals respond to their environment through instinct and simple innately programmed learning and do not display cognitive behavior.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

False. Research on the cognitive abilities of animals is in its infancy, but some examples argue compellingly that animals can reason and thus display cognitive behavior.

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Certain properties of water—its cohesion, surface tension, and resistance to temperature change—are all:

A. a function of the partial negative charge on the H atoms of a water molecule. B. a function of the hydrogen bonds within a water molecule. C. a function of the hydrogen bonds between water molecules. D. a function of the non-polar covalent bonds between the H and O atoms within a water molecule.

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These are the primary cellular sites for the assembly of proteins

a. Golgi bodies b. ribosomes c. mitochondria d. lysosomes e. smooth endoplasmic reticula

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Most of the nutrient digestion and absorption takes place in the ____

a. stomach b. duodenum c. jejunum d. ileum e. large intestines

Biology & Microbiology

Kinetic energy is like sitting at the top of a hill, and potential energy is like coasting down that hill on your bike

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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